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[?]Rairii :win3_progman: :win3: » 🌐
@Rairii@labyrinth.zone

well, I think it’s more or less OK to release. you may have issues on your hardware, but these patched TBXIs at least try to boot whatever you throw at it, 7.5 onwards up to whatever it’s supposed to boot…

very hacky and your mileage may vary, but now you too can try to boot 7.5 or 7.6 or 8.1 on stuff that wasn’t ever meant to run it, without it instantly crashing due to its boot wanting some function or interface that got stripped out the tree…

https://github.com/Wack0/universal-tbxi-patchset/releases/tag/v20251115

#MacOS #ClassicMacOS

    dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

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

    I've also published an new 20251114 bootstrap kit. This isn't necessary if you already have an install (the steps above will get you past the problem without it), but means new users will not run into the issue.

    pkgsrc.smartos.org/install-on-

      dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

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

      IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT for anyone using my macOS package repository from pkgsrc.smartos.org/install-on-

      There's a subtle upgrade scenario I didn't test correctly, and your next upgrade will fail due to PGP key bootstrap issues.

      To fix:

      $ pkgin -d upgrade
      $ t=$(mktemp -d); cd $t
      $ ar x /var/db/pkgin/cache/pkg_install-20250417.tgz
      $ pkg_add -C /dev/null -U pkg_install-20250417.tmp.tgz
      $ pkgin upgrade

      Once you're past that everything should be fine. Really sorry for the inconvenience.

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        [?]Amitai Schleier » 🌐
        @schmonz@schmonz.com

        2018 Mac mini was already being weird. Then macOS Tahoe dropped support. Usually I'd want NetBSD. But the only option was Linux, and it's pretty darn okay.

        Here's my setup: https://schmonz.com/2025/11/12/small-macs/

        (Writing... muscles... loosening.)


          #netbsd boosted

          [?]Dr. Brian Callahan » 🌐
          @bcallah@bsd.network

          [?]sergio_101 » 🌐
          @sergio_101@social.sixdegreesofohio.com

          I have installed, and now, is no longer working with links to . Has anyone else seen this or solved it?

            [?]VM (Vicky) Brasseur » 🌐
            @vmbrasseur@social.vmbrasseur.com

            Not too long ago I finally discovered that Finder has a renaming feature. I'm pretty sure someone here on mentioned it.

            Since then, that thing has saved me from having to write SO many regexes.

            Many thanks to the unknown FediPal for the tip!

            support.apple.com/guide/mac-he

              [?]Tom » 🌐
              @pertho@mastodon.bsd.cafe

              Great.

              $dayjob MacBook forced to update to Tahoe. This "liquid glass" interface is a pile of wank.

              I checked settings and both Apple Intelligence (sic) and Siri are disabled and yet there's 8 "Siri" apps running in the background:

              com.apple.siri.embeddedspeech
              SiriSuggestionsBookkeepingService
              SAExtensionOrchestrator
              siriinferenced
              SiriAUSP
              sirittsd
              siriactionsd
              siriknowledged

              And 5 "Intelligence" apps:

              IntelligencePlatformComputeService
              intelligenceplatformd
              knowledgeconstructiond
              intelligencecontextd
              intelligentroutingd

              Why are these still running if I've supposedly disabled them in settings?

                [?]Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire: » 🌐
                @mwl@io.mwl.io

                installed iterm2, now sucks less

                  Nils boosted

                  [?]nia » 🌐
                  @washbear@mastodon.sdf.org

                  I've updated my binary package repository for PowerPC Mac OS X. New and updated packages for curl, git, python 3.10, apache, nginx, openssh, rsync, yt-dlp, vim, zsh, tmux, and many more.

                  netbsd.org/~nia/tigersrc/

                    [?]Paul Wilde :dontpanic2: :smeghead: :archlinux: :freebsd: » 🌐
                    @paul@notnull.space

                    What #command do you use most often across systems?

                    Me:
                    #Linux and BSD: cd or ls
                    #MacOS: cd or ls... After I've found my way to the actual terminal
                    #Windows: probably sfc /scannow

                    (That's right, this was a Windows insult buried in a social question!)

                      [?]Glyph » 🌐
                      @glyph@mastodon.social

                      Found my first big showstopper Tahoe regression today: *all* automation with the Music app is basically broken.

                      - Shortcuts "play" action hangs completely; 100% non-functional
                      - AppleEvents automation does nothing but display a spinner if the app isn't launched first
                      - if the app *is* launched first, playing any playlist just plays the first song, regardless of shuffle settings, and adds nothing to Up Next

                      It would be *so* cool if Apple discovered automated testing.

                        [?]cs » 🌐
                        @cs@mastodon.sdf.org

                        Organizations Warned of Exploited Sudo Vulnerability

                        The vulnerability could allow local, low-privileged attackers to execute commands with root privileges, leading to full system compromise.

                        securityweek.com/organizations

                          #agile boosted

                          [?]Morning Dew by Alvin Ashcraft – Daily links for Windows and .NET developers. » 🌐
                          @alvinashcraft.com@web.brid.gy

                          [?]jloc0 » 🌐
                          @jloc0@mastodon.sdf.org

                          I’ve finally uploaded the latest Intel build, rounding out the packages for the latest release of 0.281. Available in its usual spot sdlmame.lngn.net

                            [?]Glyph » 🌐
                            @glyph@mastodon.social

                            The fact that Tahoe lets me make trivially my home directory look like this in Finder is buying back a lot of goodwill that random other UI glitches are losing. (I am still contemplating whether I want to use the new color support, which is a bit too bold for my taste thus far)

                            A screenshot of a Finder window with a 3x6 grid of folder icons, each one with a thematically relevant, subtly embossed icon on it. The folders are:

Applications, Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Historical, Movies, Music, My Games, Network, Parallels, Pictures, Projects, Public, Restores, Scratch, Secrets, Settings, Storage

                            Alt...A screenshot of a Finder window with a 3x6 grid of folder icons, each one with a thematically relevant, subtly embossed icon on it. The folders are: Applications, Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Historical, Movies, Music, My Games, Network, Parallels, Pictures, Projects, Public, Restores, Scratch, Secrets, Settings, Storage

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

                              Benjamin Button reviews macOS

                              Apple's first desktop operating system was Tahoe. Like any first version, it had a lot of issues. Users and critics flooded the web with negative reviews. While mostly stable under the hood, the outer shell — the visual user interface — was jarringly bad. Without much experience in desktop UX, Apple's first OS looked like a Fisher-Price toy: heavily rounded corners, mismatched c

                              osnews.com/story/143415/benjam

                                [?]argv minus one » 🌐
                                @argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                                I just discovered that the app has an interesting feature: it can do math!

                                For example, if you type the expression “640*480=” then it will autocomplete “307,200”.

                                I wonder if any other s have this feature?

                                's does not have this feature, but does have something similar: you can type “640*480” into (Alt+F2) and press Shift+Enter to copy the answer into the clipboard. Then you can paste it into your document.

                                Neat!

                                  [?]Tim Bray » 🌐
                                  @timbray@cosocial.ca

                                  My Mac desktop is a nice complicated dark-ish rain-forest scene. This is not playing well with Liquid Glass.

                                  Looking for a way to make the Dock non-transparent so I can actually see the little black dots that tell me whether something is running…

                                  The transparent menu bar is change for the sake of change. Feaugh.

                                    [?]Glyph » 🌐
                                    @glyph@mastodon.social

                                    Tahoe only has 3 new shell commands over Sequoia as far as I can tell:

                                    1. avbcapture "Audio Video Bridging traffic capture tool"
                                    2. lesskey, a command from `less` which appears to have been deprecated before it was even added
                                    3. memacct, no man page, --help says "Monitor memory accounting of various subsystems". Not entirely clear what it's for.

                                    Overall pretty dull for CLI folks.

                                    BUT…

                                      [?]abs(in)the » 🌐
                                      @abs0@mastodon.sdf.org

                                      Currently giving side eye to the Windows machine which can Just Stay Connected to a server

                                      (Another day in the life of trying to use )

                                      I know, I know, its my own fault for trying to interact with a non-Apple system - I should just throw everything non-Apple away and replace it with shiny Cupertino tech... and that would make me... Someone Else

                                        [?]Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire: » 🌐
                                        @mwl@io.mwl.io

                                        brew or pkgsrc?

                                          [?]Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire: » 🌐
                                          @mwl@io.mwl.io

                                          I need copy-on-select on my Mac, so looking at installing iTerm.

                                          Any better terminal suggestions?

                                            [?]David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) » 🌐
                                            @david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

                                            Has anyone else had problems with Calendar syncing with M365 accounts? Mine seems to have stopped working a couple of weeks ago. I'm not sure if that coincided with an update, I didn't initially notice because it doesn't give me any error messages and it didn't lose things that were there already, just newer changes didn't appear (and sometimes updates aren't immediate anyway, so I wasn't too worried).

                                            The same account quite happily works with Mail, so it isn't a login issue. The same account also works fine with the iPadOS calendar.

                                              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                              [?]Jan Schaumann » 🌐
                                              @jschauma@mstdn.social

                                              Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment

                                              Week 2: File Sharing

                                              In this final video lecture segment for our week 2 materials, we take a look at what it means when multiple processes access the same files and what the implications of that are on the syscalls we know. We conclude with a look at /dev/fd on different operating systems, including , , and

                                              youtu.be/CAbUtc86ULw

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