Two simple questions: what is the carbon cost of what we eat? How can we choose products which have low carbon footprints? But are there answers?
Category Archive: Technology
Updates to Patrick Wardle’s DHS utility, and a couple of AppleScript hacks to scan for suspect code.
The European Union recognises the need to update its copyright legislation. But are current proposals heading in the right direction?
There is a lot of bullshit about footwear. Even reputable and reliable opinions are seldom supported by much evidence. So what about ‘zero drop’ or ‘barefoot’ shoes? Great or misguided?
Once acquired, text needs to be structured and formatted. This guides you through different formats and editing options.
This second article considers how text is entered into your Mac: mainly by the keyboard, but also briefly covers speech and scanned input.
Latest news on dylib hijacking, with a list of vulnerable apps and a free tool to inspect Disk Images for suspect contents.
OS X security has just changed. Very significantly. Why downloading apps or updates over non-secure connections puts your Mac at risk.
This is a follow-up to my previous article about DLL hacking and OS X here. Patrick Wardle of […]
In the first of a series, this explains how Macs work with Unicode, how to get the best out of that, and how to fix its problems.
