lol, that came off a bit more condescending than I intended. when I posted that I didn't actually realize he was the author either. I thought you were just using him as an example. I still stand by what I said that that…
Yeah, everyone knows who Levels is. It's a silly example to use. There's basically no one else like him, and the product only got this much traction because he's already an influencer. He's such an outlier.
Really liked this read. Is anyone able to explain how the backup.timer runs the backup.service? It wasn't obvious to me where the trigger was defined. I guess it's just inherent to what that unit type does, and the fact…
The amount of virtue signalling going on to turn this article into some kind of moral issue is just wild
"Apple has indicated that a future version of macOS may not allow unsigned code to run at all" Anyone have a source for when Apple has indicated this?
lol, that came off a bit more condescending than I intended. when I posted that I didn't actually realize he was the author either. I thought you were just using him as an example. I still stand by what I said that that…
Yeah, everyone knows who Levels is. It's a silly example to use. There's basically no one else like him, and the product only got this much traction because he's already an influencer. He's such an outlier.
Really liked this read. Is anyone able to explain how the backup.timer runs the backup.service? It wasn't obvious to me where the trigger was defined. I guess it's just inherent to what that unit type does, and the fact…
The amount of virtue signalling going on to turn this article into some kind of moral issue is just wild
"Apple has indicated that a future version of macOS may not allow unsigned code to run at all" Anyone have a source for when Apple has indicated this?