How did you do with last Saturday’s Mac riddles? Here are the answers for you to check, and haggle over.
Now does much of what LockRattler does, without the barrage of numbers. It also checks automatically whether you Mac is up to date.
Greece, France, death, day, night and more painted by Delacroix, Waterhouse, Watts, Gérôme, Malczewski, ER Hughes, and more.
You can find out which EFI version your Mac is running, but how do you know whether that’s current, or old and vulnerable?
How can visual artists express non-visual concepts like the senses, virtues, the struggle between good and evil? Examples from Botticelli, Tintoretto, Rubens, and others.
Three riddles to puzzle and entertain you this weekend. Can you get the answers to all of them?
Go64 checks for 32-bit apps, and Jan Kaiser has released keyboard layouts to type directly in obfuscated Unicode – both are free.
Fine naturalist paintings from this Spanish master, showing the hard lives of fishermen, a young woman arrested for killing her child, religious ceremony, and prostitution.
Want one external drive from which you can boot two (or more) different versions of macOS? Here’s how to make it.
His last large group portrait features eight men who gathered to enjoy the music of Wagner. Why are they all looking in different directions, though?
