...which is accurate.
Which they moved behind the counter d/t people complaining about the caffeine content.
I agree--it's much easier to find support for my Ubuntu on Intel server than my macOS on M1 server...
I spend a lot of time reviewing Linux documentation when there is overlap, but it would be great to create such a community...
I always write up my own guide as I'm going in case I need to recreate it. Some of those I write up and post on my own website in case anyone else needs it in the future. Still, sometimes I'm not really sure what finally fixed the problem (e.g., I had a weird issue between CloudFlare and DEVONthink Server that finally resolved but is ridiculously easy to break--and I'm still not sure why the "solution" works...).
Wow…I hadn’t realized this was coming (or rather growing)—the last software I used that needed Postscript support was the Apple IIgs emulator Sweet 16 (the emulators print driver created a Postscript file on the host OS for printing)…but that’s been a few years.
No.
I stopped using wired headsets loooong before they started taking them off...my HP iPaq had Bluetooth and my iPod didn't--that's when I bought my first Bluetooth headset.
I'm exactly the opposite. I use use virtual desktops when I have my MBP docked to multiple screens--and when I am just using the laptop, I don't. I have gestures enabled on my Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad--so the gestures are there whether I'm using the laptop or docked--but I just don't use them when I have the single monitor...
Couldn't you say the same thing about your battery? Take care of it and it will last? I've only needed to replace one ever--and it was faulty and covered under warranty...
I mentioned in your earlier question about how I use Todoist and work through the inbox. In Mac Mail, I also use MailTags and MailActOn (e.g., t
forwards the email to my Todoist inbox) to create rules to tag and file messages, or add ticklers quickly using keyboard shortcuts. I'm not sure how I will do this once macOS breaks Mail add ons...
Recently pulled an old iMac out of storage and logged in. iMessages started trying to log into all my Jabber accounts…
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Yes.