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The new version of Numbers doesn't support dots in the filename 😞
EDIT: Nooo ... it's macOS 26.4 that doesn't support dots in filenames in the Save As Dialog 😱😱😱
EDIT2: How can you break the Save As dialog of an entire OS in a dot release? (Yes I'm frustrated because I have dots in all kinds of things because it's not 1984 anymore and we can name whatever we want)
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:
https://github.com/LuxCoreRender/BlendLuxCore
#3D #3DRendering #CGI #graphics #tech #Mac #macOS #linux #windows #FreeSoftware #free #FOSS #OpenSource #Blender #Blender3D #B3D
Honestly how do I make this go away, this is awful to look at.
Is there a way to completely eradicate #LiquidGlass on #MacOS? I cannot stand this.
Yay NannyTerminal on macOS!
If you paste “dangerous commands” now #macOS 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…

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.

TIL making .app wrappers on macOS for GUI apps distributed as simple binaries, such as those from pkgsrc, is piss easy.
Step 1: Create a directory named <App Name>.app
Step 2: Symlink the binary into the root directory of the .app directory with the same name as the directory but without the .app
That's literally it. You don't need to do anything else, it just works. Incredible.
Discovered an unexpected benefit of daily-driving a CLI-capable text editor like Emacs:
Instead of sitting with my expensive M5 MacBook Pro while dog-sitting my Mum's very active 6-month-old dog, I can SSH into it using a spare 1-core 1-thread shitbook NetBSD and work through that.
Just developed a fixed version of a very old and broken package recipe using only this of workflow. 
1. You have a Mac laptop with an outboard Bluetooth keyboard. It’s asleep.
2. You wake up the Mac by hitting the Touch ID on the laptop keyboard.
3. The Mac is annoyingly slow at starting to respond to keystrokes on the outboard. Several seconds, sometimes.
How to fix:
1. Hit any key on the BT keyboard. The Mac will start waking up.
2. Now hit the TouchID to get signed in.
3. Hey presto, the Mac is already listening to the BT.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
Hi all.
Just putting the feelers out as I'd love to know how many folks are using got on MacOs.
@teajaygrey does an amazing job every time I make a release of gameoftrees portable, but I could do with knowing how many of you are using it.
I made a change in the 0.123 release to fix socket handling for services such as gotwebd, which is good, but it's telling that it's taken this long, so I wonder how many users we have.
Let me know -- you can always email me at: thomas.adam22@gmail.com
Please boost this as much as possible, I'd appreciate it.
ahahah til that not only does Pangea Software still exist, but that @jorio source ported Nanosaur to modern MacOS and it works *great*
play here:
https://jorio.itch.io/nanosaur
Run this random script in the terminal to block Apple’s macOS Tahoe update notification spam
Are you not at all interested in upgrading to macOS Tahoe, and getting annoyed at the relentless notification spam from Apple trying to trick you into upgrading?
The secret? Using device management profiles, which let you enforce policies on Macs in
I submitted a Pull Request to update MacPorts' Got to 0.123 here:
https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/31334
GitHub Continuous Integration checks passed OK, it's up to someone else with commit access to merge it.
I also published an announcement on undeadly.org since rueda had already prepped it and it looked good!
#Got #GameOfTrees #MacPorts #OpenBSD #macOS #VersionControl #OpenSource #Git
I am happy to announce that version 4.11.0 of #syslog_ng is now available. The main attraction is the brand new #Kafka source, but there are many other smaller features and improvements, from syslog-ng contributors around the World.
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/version-4-11-0-of-syslog-ng-is-now-available
#elasticsearch #macos #opensearch
I will be streaming on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/glyph_official/ in a bit over 18 hours; i.e. at 10AM US/Pacific. Writing some more #Python code, talking about #Emacs, and doing some #macOS development. Or maybe other stuff, if folks have questions.
Is it true that Alfred app @alfredapp and LaunchBar @launchbar rely on Spotlight’s index to work?
I am trying to find out an alternative solution for my recent issues with Spotlight crashing continuously on #macOS #Tahoe
Exosphere:
― aggregated patch and security update reporting
― basic system status across multiple Unix-like hosts via SSH
<https://exosphere.readthedocs.io/> | <https://github.com/mrdaemon/exosphere>
<https://untrusted.website/@mr_daemon/114980024541462116> @mr_daemon
<https://mastodon.social/@terminaltrove/114977286773333343> @terminaltrove
#Unix #Linux #BSD #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #Debian #Ubuntu #RedHat #macOS #Windows #SSH
#macos life hacks: rm ~/Library/CoreFollowUp/items.db; pkill followupd deletes a bunch of the annoying-ass naggy shit in macos 14 and up
In my completely vibe based unscientific opinion Tahoe 26.3 seems to hammer my battery slightly less
I’ve uploaded the Apple Silicon build of #mame 0.285 for #macos so all us old folks can emulate & relive the relic computers we grew up using on our fancy new computers. Or even play games we were too poor to get thru in the arcades. (Using sdl2 framework, of course). https://sdlmame.lngn.net/
Its also mirrored on github somewhere, but me no link to them here. Intel builds will follow later on.
So it seems #macos #tahoe is super stable as an OS but super flaky as an _upgrade_, which will be most people's experience of it.
I've been routinely updating my M1 Max MBP since 2021 and Tahoe is the first time core apps (Mail, Calendar, even Finder!) have been crashing 'unexpectedly' and restarting. I bit the bullet and wiped and reinstalled my Mac (blog post with checklist might follow) and everything seems snappier and more stable. Nothing has crashed yet (day 2).
Can you slim macOS down?
Howard Oakley answers a very interesting question - is it possible to slim macOS down by turning off unneeded services and similar tricks? The answer is obviously no, you cannot.
Classic Mac OS was more modular, with optional installs that the user could pick and choose, as shown above in Mac OS 9.1. These days with the SSV, choice is more limited from the start, with the only real op
https://www.osnews.com/story/144240/can-you-slim-macos-down/
A recent comment on one of my videos reminded me that some people think switching from Windows to Mac is somehow escaping their masters.
You are leaving one cage for another.
The Mac experience is great until you want to do something Apple has not pre-approved. True freedom is not just about a stable UI. It is about hardware repairability and software sovereignty, two things Apple has always fought against.
As Benjamin Franklin said: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Don't trade your sovereignty for convenience.
#WindowsExodus #RightToRepair #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #FOSS #OpenSource #DigitalSovereignty #TechFreedom #TerminalTilt #Liberty #Freedom #Apple #Mac #MacOS
#MacOS has been like this for more than a decade. There used to be a fairly decent manual page set on-line, much like what the BSDs and Illumos have to this day. But they all got deleted after lying unmaintained, and it became apparent years ago what Apple's attitude to doco was.
Just upgraded for #macOS 26. The UI reminds me of the period around 2002 when teenagers would create 'cool' GNOME and KDE themes with zero reference to usability. Except with more transparency. So like some of the early Compiz stuff, which was far more about 'the technology allows this' than wondering whether anyone would actually want it.
Safari windows are all totally different colours based on the background colour for the page. And they've lost the app icon in the bar (you know, the thing that's really important for Mac apps because it's the file proxy that lets you do direct manipulation?), so recognising them is hard.
It's a mess. Apple needs to seriously think about how they ever promoted people to leadership rôles the UI group when they were so clearly unqualified.
EDIT: People always complain about new macOS / OS X. I've been using OS X since 10.1, and written two books about Cocoa programming. I assumed the complaints were overblown. If anything, they're understated. It's so bad in a bunch of totally avoidable rookie errors that anyone who has done one undergraduate HCI course would know to avoid.