How the number of bundles in /System/Library has risen from Mojave to Sequoia, and why the last 5 years have been so different from the previous 20.
Boudin’s beach paintings heralding Impressionism, the turn of the plough, the flax harvest, stave churches, an early mermaid, Turner’s white rabbit, and more.
Sequoia boot volume layout, M4 CPU core management, SIP and csrutil, backup storage, Graphing Calculator and more.
The origin of werewolves, early psychiatry, colourful Venice, a coast of foreboding, a brilliant plein air nocturne, London’s best paintings, visual truth, and more.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 288. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Rubberised […]
Does your NAS need faster storage or a faster network? If you were to improve those, would throttling limit the performance of backups?
Paintings by Edgar Degas, John Brett, Alfred Hunt, Giuseppe De Nittis, MariΓ Fortuny, Renoir, Joseph Stella, and others.
From the start of the fourth cycle in M4 Macs and the smallest ever, through the omission in macOS VMs, and QuickLook shortcomings, to the stealth firmware update.
Paintings by Thomas Jones, Giovanni Battista Lusieri, JMW Turner, Achille Michallon, JC Dahl, Carl Gustav Carus, Ivan Aivazovsky, and Clarkson Stanfield.
Here are this weekend’s Mac riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation. 1: Rubberised cloth […]
