M4 Series Feature Support - Asahi Linux Documentation
Link: asahilinux.org/docs/platform/feature-support/m4/
Noch ein wenig Geduld …
Link: asahilinux.org/docs/platform/feature-support/m4/
Noch ein wenig Geduld …
Link: www.nngroup.com/articles/liquid-glass/
iOS 26’s visual language obscures content instead of letting it take the spotlight. New (but not always better) design patterns replace established conventions.
Alle Welt regt sich über iOS 26 auf. Aber hat sich schon mal jemand macOS 26 angeschaut!
Link: rakhim.exotext.com/benjamin-button-reviews-macos
Benjamin Button Reviews macOS | exotext
Link: alastair.is/apple-has-a-private-css-property-to-add-liquid-glass-effects-to-web-content/
I have an incredibly boring summer hobby: looking at the changelog for the WebKit Github repo. Why? Because I spend a chunk of my professional life working with webviews inside mobile apps and I like to get an early peek into what's coming in the next version of iOS. Since Tim Cook has yet to stand up at WWDC and announce "one more thing... Service Worker support in WKWebView, provided you add the correct entry to the WKAppBoundDomains array in your Info.plist" (and you know what, he should) man
Link: helpx.adobe.com/download-install/apps/system-requirements/apps-compatible-macos.html
Learn which Adobe apps are compatible with macOS Sequoia, Sonoma, and Ventura versions. Check system requirements before upgrading.
Link: journeysthroughglass.net/
Rediscovering Life on the iPad
Link: www.heise.de/news/Staendige-Nachfragen-zu-Screenshot-Tools-in-macOS-15-abdrehbar-9950901.html
Apple will macOS absichern und fragt deshalb regelmäßig, ob Apps der Bildschirmzugriff erlaubt bleiben soll. Das lässt sich zum Glück auf zwei Arten abdrehen.
Link: proton.me/blog/iphone-privacy
Despite the company’s privacy washing, Apple can see your data on your iPhone, monitor your activity for targeted ads, and share data with law enforcement.
Link: mac40th.com/
Link: arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/macintosh-at-40-the-oddest-and-rarest-macs-ever-built/
Since 1984, Apple has made some strange Macintosh computers. How many have you used?
Link: systemtalk.org/post/macintosh-history-8510/
The creation of the original Macintosh has been extensively studied and written about, not least by Andy Hertzfeld, but what happened after it launched? What was it like to own a Macintosh in the mid-eighties? How did users and developers adapt to the graphical user interface? I intend to tell this story of the Macintosh through the pages of MacUser. I chose this magazine because of its broad perspective and entertaining writing style.
Link: www.askwoody.com/forums/topic/forced-upgrade-to-macos-sonoma/
Ich glaube, ich würde im Strahl kotzen, wenn mein Arbeits-MacBook so'n Quatsch machen würde...