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[?]WTL » 🌐
@WTL@mastodon.social

Quick update on @siracusa's Hyperspace for ; it saved me nearly 4TB of drive space on one 20TB drive. It did take a while, but that's fine!

I have it grinding away on another to see what it can do there.

Screenshot of Hyperspace, showing:

Scanned Files 237,691
Scanned Folders 44,862
Scan Errors 1 View
Scan Time 54:47:11
Potential Savings-

Eligible Files 0
Reclaimed Files 55,940
Reclamation Errors-
Reclaim Time 108:39:41
Reclaimed Space 3.94 TB

Reclaimed 3.94 TB

Alt...Screenshot of Hyperspace, showing: Scanned Files 237,691 Scanned Folders 44,862 Scan Errors 1 View Scan Time 54:47:11 Potential Savings- Eligible Files 0 Reclaimed Files 55,940 Reclamation Errors- Reclaim Time 108:39:41 Reclaimed Space 3.94 TB Reclaimed 3.94 TB

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    [?]Christian Kruse » 🌐
    @cjk@chaos.social

    🚀 0.7.0 is out!

    - Visual commit graph with color-coded per-branch colors
    - Greatly overhauled layout
    - Rename detection in diffs
    - Drop multiple commits at once
    - Show word-based diffs more often
    - Toggle recursing into untracked directories
    - Shortcut (Ctrl+D) to switch between staged & unstaged

    Plus many performance improvements & lots of fixes.

    Flathub: flathub.org/apps/de.wwwtech.gi
    macOS: gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_ma
    Repo: codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte

    Git GUI in a three-pane layout showing a visual commit graph with branches and tags, a selected release commit, and a detailed diff view of the file changes introduced by that commit

    Alt...Git GUI in a three-pane layout showing a visual commit graph with branches and tags, a selected release commit, and a detailed diff view of the file changes introduced by that commit

    Git GUI showing a repository changes view with modified and new files, branch and tag navigation, and a side-by-side diff editor highlighting staged changes in a Markdown documentation file

    Alt...Git GUI showing a repository changes view with modified and new files, branch and tag navigation, and a side-by-side diff editor highlighting staged changes in a Markdown documentation file

      [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
      @osnews@mstdn.social

      MacOS 27 drops Intel support, will be last release with Rosetta 2

      With the announcement of an upcoming new macOS release also come the usual changes in which Macs will still be supported. MacOS 27 Golden Gate is an important release in this regard, as it will be the first release of Apple's desktop operating system that will be entirely ARM-only, dropping support for all In

      osnews.com/story/145279/macos-

        [?]Mario Guzmán » 🌐
        @marioguzman@mastodon.social

        Want strict guidelines on designing very Mac-assed apps so you don’t end up just shipping a stretched out iPad app?

        Check out the Mario HIG for Macintosh apps. Make your apps Macintosh AF!!!

        Get some strict guidelines on making sidebars, toolbars, layouts (especially those for Settings), and Inspectors!!!

        All this is free too.

        But if you feed my HIG into some LLM, don’t tell me about it. I don’t want or need to know.

        Happy Coding!

        marioaguzman.github.io/design/

          [?]JdeBP » 🌐
          @JdeBP@mastodonapp.uk

          @mjack

          Sort of. Folk wisdom has derived from . But actually XNU is a descendent of . Both FreeBSD and NeXTSTEP were derived from from BSD, but not from *exactly* the same point in its evolution and neither from the other.

          And of course they diverged from each other.

          But you can, say, pull up an old iOS manual page and see it saying 'BSD' at the head, compare it with the same page from FreeBSD, and contrast it with and :

          developer.apple.com/library/ar

          man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?qu

          man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=

          manpages.debian.org/unstable/m

          illumos.org/man/3C/tzset

            [?]Michael Jack » 🌐
            @mjack@mastodon.bsd.cafe

            *BSD virtual machines on MacBook Pro M2 with UTM.

            These are setup for command-line usage only, like servers. The operating system icons were available under settings for each machine, a nice touch!

            Does macOS count as *BSD, in the grand scheme of things?

            Screen shot of UTM in MacOS, showing OpenBSD 7.9 and FreeBSD 15.0 machines

            Alt...Screen shot of UTM in MacOS, showing OpenBSD 7.9 and FreeBSD 15.0 machines

              [?]Bradley Schaefer » 🌐
              @soulcutter@ruby.social

              In today's MacOS struggles: apparently you cannot change the default email handler without opening Mail.app and changing settings.

              But there's a problem. When you open Mail.app you cannot access settings without first adding an email account. Which I stubbornly don't want to do because I don't want to use Mail.app _at all_. I don't use the big providers, and don't want to connect it to my iCloud.

              Aggravating. I'm sure there's an arcane way (there always is).

                [?]WTL » 🌐
                @WTL@mastodon.social

                Ran @siracusa's Hyperspace on one drive; it should save 3.9TB, running the reclaim now. Let's see what happens. <clicks Reclaim Space>

                Screenshot from Hyperspace showing:

Scanned Files 237,691.
Scanned Folders 44,862.
Scan Errors 1 View.
Scan Time 54:47:11.
Potential Savings 3.94 TB.

                Alt...Screenshot from Hyperspace showing: Scanned Files 237,691. Scanned Folders 44,862. Scan Errors 1 View. Scan Time 54:47:11. Potential Savings 3.94 TB.

                  [?]lopta » 🌐
                  @lopta@mastodon.social

                  It's finally time to try on my old 2012 Mac Mini.

                    [?]Marcos Dione » 🌐
                    @mdione@en.osm.town

                    Can somneone explain me this?

                    On 's Save File dialog, if a file with a `:` already exists, the colon is replaced by `/` in the file listing.

                    And if I want to write a filename with a `: `, the text input changes it to `-`!

                      dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                      [?]Christian Kruse » 🌐
                      @cjk@chaos.social

                      🚀 0.5.0 is out!

                      - Signed commits & tags (GPG, SSH & X.509)
                      - Signature validation in the commit log
                      - Signing status helper
                      - Collapse-all / expand-all in stash view and commit log view
                      - New Cornish (kw) translation, thanks to @pigeon_

                      Also included:
                      - Overhauled dialogs
                      - Refresh handling based on IO activity
                      - Fixes & dependency updates

                      Flathub: flathub.org/en/apps/de.wwwtech
                      macOS: gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_ma
                      Repo: codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte

                      Git GUI dialog reporting unavailable SSH commit and tag signing due to a missing SSH signing key file, with configuration details and troubleshooting guidance

                      Alt...Git GUI dialog reporting unavailable SSH commit and tag signing due to a missing SSH signing key file, with configuration details and troubleshooting guidance

                      Git GUI showing commit history with verified SSH-signed commits, branch indicators, commit details, and a diff view for changes in a README file

                      Alt...Git GUI showing commit history with verified SSH-signed commits, branch indicators, commit details, and a diff view for changes in a README file

                        Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                        [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                        @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                        Copying Remote Command Output to Your macOS Clipboard

                        A small trick to copy command output from a remote ssh session directly into the local macOS clipboard, using OSC 52 and a tiny shell script.

                        it-notes.dragas.net/2026/05/26

                          [?]Chris Mackay 🇨🇦 » 🌐
                          @tantramar@zeroes.ca

                          Ladies and germs, @bbedit 16.0 is out! I repeat: 16.0 has been released.

                          Update and/or purchase accordingly. This app has been a daily-driver for me since 1994 or ’95. barebones.com

                          BBEdit’s macOS app icon — a large letter B set against a checked-diamond with a wrap-around checked bar

                          Alt...BBEdit’s macOS app icon — a large letter B set against a checked-diamond with a wrap-around checked bar

                            [?]Christian Kruse » 🌐
                            @cjk@chaos.social

                            🥳 Gitte 0.4.0 is out!

                            Highlights:
                            - New mainline concept, „Sync with mainline"
                            - Revert commits directly from Gitte
                            - Partial staging for untracked files, stage/unstage via context menu, Enter or double-click
                            - New additive line selection mode
                            - Warning when pushing to a remote that is ahead
                            - Ignore whitespace in diffs

                            Plus UI polish, overhauled menus, and macOS fixes.

                            Linux: flathub.org/en/apps/de.wwwtech
                            macOS: gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_ma
                            Repo: codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte

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                              [?]The New Oil » 🤖 🌐
                              @thenewoil@mastodon.thenewoil.org

                              [?]Daniel Terhorst-North » 🌐
                              @tastapod@mas.to

                              So the new update is to enable to make money by shoving ads in maps and to enable Apple to make money by hiking subscriptions in the App Store?

                              Let me just rush off and install that bad boy.

                                [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                                @osnews@mstdn.social

                                How fast is a macOS VM, and how small could it be?

                                To assess how small a macOS VM could be, I ran the same VM of macOS 26.4.1 on progressively smaller CPU core and memory allocations, using my virtualiser Viable. The VM’s display window was set to a standard 1600 x 1000, and I ran Safari through its paces and performed some lightweight everyday tasks, including Storage analysis in Setting

                                osnews.com/story/144876/how-fa

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                                  [?]𝙹𝚘𝚎𝚕 𝙲𝚊𝚛𝚗𝚊𝚝 ♑ 🤪 » 🌐
                                  @joel@gts.tumfatig.net

                                  Have a #ThinkPad running #OpenBSD and #Xfce look like #macOS: I stole someone else's font rendering trick and lost time doing this.

                                  An Xfce session screenshot. A Librewolf instance is visible side to side with a Thunar window and an Alacritty  one. The terminal runs htop and fastfetch.

                                  Alt...An Xfce session screenshot. A Librewolf instance is visible side to side with a Thunar window and an Alacritty one. The terminal runs htop and fastfetch.

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                                    [?]Jonathan Perkin » 🌐
                                    @jperkin@federate.me.uk

                                    I'm considering bumping the macOS requirements for my binary package repository available at pkgsrc.smartos.org/install-on- again.

                                    There's already a bunch of packages missing because they have newer C++ requirements than Xcode 15.4 supports.

                                    What OS are folks running?

                                    macOS 14 Sonoma:3
                                    macOS 15 Sequoia:15
                                    macOS 26 Tahoe:10

                                    Closed

                                      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                      [?]izzy [she/her] » 🌐
                                      @izder456@fe.disroot.org

                                      Rehash of an old toot on my old ieji.de account rephrased for clarity:

                                      every os sucks. pick one that sucks the least for you, and use it. also- don't proselytize to me about it.

                                      #linux #bsd #openbsd #freebsd #netbsd #illumos #macos #windows #apple #microsoft

                                        [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                                        @osnews@mstdn.social

                                        Why do Macs ask you to press random keys when connecting a new keyboard?

                                        You might have seen this, one of the strangest and most primitive experiences in macOS, where you’re asked to press keys next to left Shift and right Shift, whatever they might be.

                                        Perhaps I can explain.
                                        ↫ Marcin Wichary

                                        It seems pretty obvious to me that's what it was for, but I guess man

                                        osnews.com/story/144766/why-do

                                          [?]JdeBP » 🌐
                                          @JdeBP@mastodonapp.uk

                                          @Wraithe

                                          That's your reproduction problem, right there.

                                          mastodonapp.uk/@JdeBP/11637518

                                          @cstross

                                          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                          [?]JdeBP » 🌐
                                          @JdeBP@mastodonapp.uk

                                          Here are some things that one can add to the analysis of the MacOS TCP timeout clock freeze bug.

                                          The code for calculate_tcp_clock() in XNU was changed in May 2025. Older versions of this function (e.g. in xnu-11417) worked quite differently and wouldn't have stopped ticking the clock at 32-bit unsigned integer wraparound.

                                          None of , , nor share this exact way of doing TCP timeout processing with .

                                          FreeBSD does not have a tcp_now and works off the global 32-bit ticks variable. OpenBSD effectively works off the kernel's system clock, too, but with a randomized offset, and does 64-bit unsigned modular arithmetic. NetBSD uses a distinct 32-bit unsigned tcp_now counter that it simply increments by 1 at regular intervals, and does modular arithmetic subtraction.

                                          photon.codes/blog/we-found-a-t

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                                              [?]JdeBP » 🌐
                                              @JdeBP@mastodonapp.uk

                                              Here are some things that one can add to the analysis of the MacOS TCP timeout clock freeze bug.

                                              The code for calculate_tcp_clock() in XNU was changed in May 2025. Older versions of this function (e.g. in xnu-11417) worked quite differently and wouldn't have stopped ticking the clock at 32-bit unsigned integer wraparound.

                                              None of , , nor share this exact way of doing TCP timeout processing with .

                                              FreeBSD does not have a tcp_now and works off the global 32-bit ticks variable. OpenBSD effectively works off the kernel's system clock, too, but with a randomized offset, and does 64-bit unsigned modular arithmetic. NetBSD uses a distinct 32-bit unsigned tcp_now counter that it simply increments by 1 at regular intervals, and does modular arithmetic subtraction.

                                              photon.codes/blog/we-found-a-t

                                                [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                                                @osnews@mstdn.social

                                                Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah ported to Nintendo Wii

                                                Since its launch in 2007, the Wii has seen several operating systems ported to it: Linux, NetBSD, and most-recently, Windows NT. Today, Mac OS X joins that list.

                                                In this post, I’ll share how I ported the first version of Mac OS X, 10.0 Cheetah, to the Nintendo Wii. If you’re not an operating systems expert or low-level engineer, you’re in good co

                                                osnews.com/story/144756/mac-os

                                                  [?]Metin Seven 🎨 » 🌐
                                                  @metin@graphics.social

                                                  New alpha versions of BlendLuxCore have been released recently, the add-on that adds the fabulous LuxCore renderer to Blender.

                                                  If you don't know it yet, I'd recommend checking out LuxCore. It's an advanced realistic renderer available for Blender and other 3D editors. I love it.

                                                  Blender users only need to install the BlendLuxCore add-on:

                                                  github.com/LuxCoreRender/Blend

                                                    [?]cynicalsecurity :cm_2: » 🌐
                                                    @cynicalsecurity@bsd.network

                                                    Yay NannyTerminal on macOS!

                                                    If you paste “dangerous commands” now 26.4 prompts you saying “this could be dangerous”…

                                                    I do effing security, not “sekurity” or “theatrical representations of sekurity”, of course I paste “dangerous commands” like a ten line awk script to parse data…

                                                    :flan_molotov:

                                                    I was waiting for a quiet moment to switch to Ghostty and… I’ll do it in the middle of a double IR storm ‘cos I effing need to paste whatever I want in my Terminal window, and fast.

                                                    :flan_set_fire:

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