Tagged “macos”
macos 11.6
Every major-numbered release of macOS is more annoying than the one before. Each release includes terrible new UI decisions, removes useful features you've come to depend on, and restricts the use of your computer as a general-purpose computer even more. It has probably been steadily down hill since OSX 10.8.
Safari 15 on Mac OS, a user interface mess
The forward march of Apple stripping away UI elements continues. Some quite bad tab-related ideas in there, and an excellent point on tab grouping:
A little experiment: how many browser tabs do you have currently open? Let’s be conservative. Let’s say nine. How many are so tightly related among one another that you can meaningfully group them together? I bet none to very few.
If I am working on something with a bunch of related tabs, I am more likely to have a dedicated browser, or user, or session with those. I don't want to juggle and maintain tab groups to deal with their agressive UI culling.
Hammerspoon – macOS automation with Lua : Hacker News
Change macOS user preferences via command line
Explanation and practical uses of defaults
in macos
macos - How to enable/disable grayscale mode in Accessibility via Terminal
Useful to have a script/clickable thing for this as I toggle it on/off frequently
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