Simple Stats in macOS
There’s a gem called iStats. It shows you fan speeds, cpu temp, battery cycle stats, and battery temp. Reason this came up for me is that I was asked a question on what the highs and lows were for...
View ArticleHappy 14th Birthday, krypted.com
Originally started at the request of a publisher to support the first book I wrote, I guess I just never stopped… 14 years and 3,662 posts later I’m now writing my 21st book and constantly grateful...
View ArticleDisk Mount Conditioning In macOS
Here we go. The Disk Mount Conditioner “is a kernel provided service that can degrade the disk I/O being issued to specific mount points, providing the illusion that the I/O is executing on a slower...
View ArticleGet Your CustomerID From G Suite
There are a few ways to grab your CustomerID from G Suite. This is important when configuring SSO or when interfacing with G Suite programmatically (through their lovely API). The first and easiest...
View ArticleAdding App Notarization For Macs To Your Build Train
Apple sent the following message out to developers yesterday: Dear Developer, We’re working with developers to create a safer Mac user experience through a process where all software, whether...
View ArticleHoliday Shopping Guide Episode with MacVoices
I think doing one of these episodes with Chuck Joiner is becoming a really fun holiday tradition. Here’s the clickbait tagline: 4 Holiday gifts you muuuuust buy (and you won’t believe what number...
View ArticleUse osascript to pull the bundleid of an app on macOS
osascript provides a simple way to grab the bundleid of an app in macOS. Simply use -e and then single quote id of app with the app in double-quotes. And viola: osascript -e 'id of app "Audacity"' The...
View ArticleJamf After Dark: Managed App Config
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View ArticleMacAdmins Podcast: Magentagate with James and Ben
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View ArticleSimple Stats in macOS
There’s a gem called iStats. It shows you fan speeds, cpu temp, battery cycle stats, and battery temp. Reason this came up for me is that I was asked a question on what the highs and lows were for...
View ArticleHappy 14th Birthday, https://krypted.com/
Originally started at the request of a publisher to support the first book I wrote, I guess I just never stopped… 14 years and 3,662 posts later I’m now writing my 21st book and constantly grateful...
View ArticleDisk Mount Conditioning In macOS
Here we go. The Disk Mount Conditioner “is a kernel provided service that can degrade the disk I/O being issued to specific mount points, providing the illusion that the I/O is executing on a slower...
View ArticleGet Your CustomerID From G Suite
There are a few ways to grab your CustomerID from G Suite. This is important when configuring SSO or when interfacing with G Suite programmatically (through their lovely API). The first and easiest...
View ArticleAdding App Notarization For Macs To Your Build Train
Apple sent the following message out to developers yesterday: Dear Developer, We’re working with developers to create a safer Mac user experience through a process where all software, whether...
View ArticleAdding MIME Types To Support App Distribution On Apache, IIS, and NGINX
iOS Apps are .ipa files, which are compiled bundles of files that comprise an App on a device. By default, most web servers do have a handler that tells them what to do in the event that a call...
View ArticleThe History Of Computing Podcast: Craiglist
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View ArticleWhat’s In An App?
A Mac “application” is a bundle of files. These files include a signature to confirm that an application hasn’t been altered, executables, and a number of other files and folders. These are all stored...
View ArticleScripting the Temp and Cache Directories on a Mac
Ever see a weird folder like /var/folders/g0/lr10g_wx4t75s2hd5129qhkc0000gn/T/ and wonder why it’s there? Those are usually Darwin or shell temporary or cache directories. They are where those weird...
View ArticleThe History Of Computing: Apple in the late 80s, The Blue Meanies, Pink,...
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