Monday, June 4, 2018

Just call it macOS Death Valley and get it over with

What is Apple trying to say with macOS Mojave? That it's dusty, dry, substantially devoid of life in many areas, and prone to severe temperature extremes? Oh, it has dark mode. Ohhh, okay. That totally makes up for everything and all the bugs and all the recurrent lack of technical investment. It's like the anti-shiny.

In other news, besides the 32-bit apocalypse, they just deprecated OpenGL and OpenCL in order to make way for all the Metal apps that people have just been lining up to write. Not that this is any surprise, mind you, given how long Apple's implementation of OpenGL has rotted on the vine. It's a good thing they're talking about allowing iOS apps to run, because there may not be any legacy Mac apps compatible when macOS 10.15 "Zzyzx" rolls around.

Yes, looking forward to that Linux ARM laptop when the MacBook Air "Sierra Forever" wears out. I remember when I was excited about Apple's new stuff. Now it's just wondering what they're going to break next.

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  1. Cameron, I think you summarized a whole lot of Apple users' problems with the company when you said "I remember when I was excited about Apple's new stuff. Now it's just wondering what they're going to break next."

    Evidently, they aren't the same company millions previously fell in love with...

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    1. C.K. I have two extra NEC-Based PCI USB 2.0 cards for PowerMac - could you use one or both around the shop there? They fully-support Deep Sleep in OSX (as long as you don't leave a Flashdrive connected when you put it to sleep) and even work on MDD. Drop a line if you might need an extra for free - are getting hard to get now.

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