Using Activity Monitor and command tools to assess performance of a content caching server, and diagnosing problems from the log.
Category Archive: Macs
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 103. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Close […]
Big Sur updates have far exceeded those of Mojave or Catalina, and are set to total well over 40 GB. Prospects for security updates are no better, with a high carbon footprint.
Every developer should watch the 5 videos about DocC from WWDC. But it’s really a plaintive cry for help. Until Apple squares up and addresses the problem, it can only grow worse.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation. 1: Close trims are […]
macOS 12 Monterey promises consolidation and improvement, even truth and reconciliation perhaps. But Shortcuts and Universal Control promise strongly.
Overnight, Apple has pushed an update to the data files used by XProtect, bringing its version number to […]
Snapshots are designed to make it easy to roll back to a previous state. Why then can’t you use a snapshot to roll back to an earlier version of Big Sur?
What would happen to a Mac’s firmware if you installed Monterey beta to its internal or external disk? Could that be reversed?
Forty supported apps and 6 command tools, all free, explained and linked in this new menu. And info on macOS 12 compatibility of key apps.
