From LaunchServices and an initial security check by MIS, to FuseBoard and FrontBoard handling the app’s scenes, all you need to know about how an M1 Mac runs iOS apps.
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The M1’s honeymoon is over. Speed is great, but users are asking what else the M1 offers. Catalyst and the M1 iPad Pro could prove crucial to the answers.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through whatever you’re now allowed to do. 1: Fourth in […]
All you need to understand about numbers on your Mac, both integers and floating point. Common errors and problems, from endianness to NaNs.
Updates recommended for all users. They finally address problems with using 12-hour and other clocks. Log handling code has been refactored to improve performance.
This update is recommended for all users. It finally addresses problems with using 12-hour and other clocks. It also reveals a more useful version of the log command used to get a log extract.
M1 Macs may be as fast as greased lightning, but how good is their numerical accuracy? Can it match that of Intel processors?
iOS and iPadOS apps run on M1 Macs in an environment managed by RunningBoard, FrontBoard, FuseBoard, and several assistants.
Sometimes, when you return to examine entries in the log a few hours after they were written, many of them have vanished. How come?
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 95. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Watch […]
