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[?]/home/rqm » 🌐
@rqm@exquisite.social

Nat Pryce boosted

[?]Justin Stach » 🌐
@juter@mastodon.social

Built Markset: tiny native macOS app that renders Markdown with Finder's QuickLook (press Space). No app to open, no file associations to change. Free.

If you live in .md files: Obsidian, READMEs, notes, I'd love to know what breaks.

markset.app

    🗳

    [?]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

    Closes in 4:21:07:23

      [?]tobru 🇨🇭 🧑‍🚒 » 🌐
      @tobru@mstdn.social

      ravynOS – Finesse of macOS. Freedom of Open Source.

      Link: ravynos.com/

        [?]Jon S. von Tetzchner » 🌐
        @jon@social.vivaldi.net

        32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

        I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

        Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

        We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

        I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

        vivaldi.com

          [?]Steven Harman » 🌐
          @stevenharman@ruby.social

          @soulcutter The answer used to be “Open a Radar," which was basically like /dev/null. In newer there is a Feedback Assistant, but I've not (yet?) tried to use it.

            [?]Steven Harman » 🌐
            @stevenharman@ruby.social

            I spent a couple of days of fighting with forked processes (think, Swarm, Clusters, etc…) having broken network connections. I'd made sure to cleanup and/or re-establish connections pre/post fork. Yet the errors persisted. At which point, I was convinced, “It's me. I'm the problem, it's me.”

            And then… it turned out to be a Ruby 3.2+ and 26+ bug! bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21790

            Alt...Music Video Hello GIF by Taylor Swift

              [?]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

                    [?]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

                        [?]/home/rqm » 🌐
                        @rqm@exquisite.social

                        Honestly how do I make this go away, this is awful to look at.

                        Is there a way to completely eradicate on ? I cannot stand this.

                          #netbsd boosted

                          [?]BorgBackup » 🌐
                          @borgbackup@fosstodon.org

                          borgbackup 1.4.4 was just released!

                          Some important fixes, a few small new features, check the change log please!

                          github.com/borgbackup/borg/rel

                            [?]John-Mark Gurney » 🌐
                            @encthenet@flyovercountry.social

                            Has anyone made a self contained Time Machine backup server (that runs on FreeBSD)? It looks like the old ways of backing up over the network finally broke, and I can't fool MacOS anymore by using a sparse disk image like I have for years.

                            I don't want to have to configure and install samba, I just want something that works and is small and self contained.

                              #netbsd boosted

                              [?]BorgBackup » 🌐
                              @borgbackup@fosstodon.org

                              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                              [?]Jay 🚩 :runbsd: » 🌐
                              @jaypatelani@bsd.network

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

                              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.

                                [?]Thomas Adam » 🌐
                                @thomasadam@bsd.network

                                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.

                                  [?]vga256 » 🌐
                                  @vga256@mastodon.tomodori.net

                                  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:
                                  jorio.itch.io/nanosaur

                                  pangeasoft:
                                  pangeasoft.net/nano/screenshot

                                  A screenshot of Nanosaur Extreme running on a modern version of macOS. It shows a raptor with a jetpack and lasers running away from a t-rex.

                                  Alt...A screenshot of Nanosaur Extreme running on a modern version of macOS. It shows a raptor with a jetpack and lasers running away from a t-rex.

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

                                    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

                                    osnews.com/story/144511/run-th

                                      [?]Johannes Link » 🌐
                                      @jlink@det.social

                                      @glyph @xgranade Hard booting has always been possible, so far. Sometimes the audio test dialogue just refuses to go into background and prevents me from doing anything on the machine. Latest , 2022 hardware, latest Zoom.

                                        [?]Rusty Shackleford » 🌐
                                        @rusty__shackleford@mastodon.social

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

                                        I will be streaming on Twitch at twitch.tv/glyph_official/ in a bit over 18 hours; i.e. at 10AM US/Pacific. Writing some more code, talking about , and doing some development. Or maybe other stuff, if folks have questions.

                                          [?]Graham Perrin » 🌐
                                          @grahamperrin@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                          Exosphere:

                                          ― aggregated patch and security update reporting
                                          ― basic system status across multiple Unix-like hosts via SSH

                                          <exosphere.readthedocs.io/> | <github.com/mrdaemon/exosphere>

                                          <untrusted.website/@mr_daemon/1> @mr_daemon

                                          <mastodon.social/@terminaltrove> @terminaltrove

                                          A frame from the animated demo at the Welcome page.

                                          Alt...A frame from the animated demo at the Welcome page.

                                            [?]mx alex tax1a - 2020 (6) » 🌐
                                            @atax1a@infosec.exchange

                                            life hacks: rm ~/Library/CoreFollowUp/items.db; pkill followupd deletes a bunch of the annoying-ass naggy shit in macos 14 and up

                                              [?]oxy » 🌐
                                              @oxyhyxo@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                              In my completely vibe based unscientific opinion Tahoe 26.3 seems to hammer my battery slightly less

                                                [?]oxy » 🌐
                                                @oxyhyxo@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                What are some good resources for getting my head around MacOS internals?

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