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  • Just upgraded from my MacBook Pro, Late 2012 to the new MacBook Air M3. That Pro served me faithfully for almost 11 years without a single issue - what a beast! Made me think about Apple’s legacy of amazing products… Jobs pulling that first Air out of a manila envelope still remains one of my favorite Apple keynote moments ever.

    → 3:00 PM, 24 Oct 2024

  • It’s over. After 8.5+ years I switched to a new iPhone.

    It started as a challenge to gauge how long I could keep going with the same old, outdated device. The answer is quite a while, but for the last few years, I have been giving up using more and more apps (which for me is not a bad thing after all, there are very few cases where I need something on the go and cannot wait to get home and reach for the Mac or iPad). And, of course, any security update that comes with newer iOS versions. But after even Signal will bail on me this week, I think it’s time to move on.

    So long 2014 iPhone 6, I salute you.

    → 6:08 PM, 22 Aug 2023

  • Is there a decent ePub reader app (preferably open-source) for iOS to replace Apple Books? Particularly interested in highlights management.

    I just need a reading app. An attached store (Amazon, Kobo, and the like) would sound like a minus to me.

    → 2:52 PM, 22 Aug 2023

  • macOS Hardening

    Over the last few days, I’ve reset my MacBook Pro to factory settings, installed a fresh copy of macOS, and did some hardening for improved security. Here are some of the resources I’ve used to do that.

    Mainly, I followed Micheal Bazzell’s guide Extreme Privacy: macOS Devices, at least ~60% of it. It’s a very informative read, but implementing all of it is… well, extreme for my daily usage.

    Then I’ve read some other guides I’ve found online:

    • Hardening macOS - Ricard Bejarano
    • Hardening macOS: The Basics
    • macOS Catalina: Hardening quick tips | by Henry Lawrence
    • GitHub - drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide: Guide to securing and improving privacy on macOS
    • Privacy is sexy - Enforce privacy & security on macOS

    Some important things to keep in mind:

    1. If you go ahead and read all these resources you’ll spot some very conflicting advice. Your philosophy and use cases, or as the cool kids say, threat model, will vary, so be warned.
    2. Some stuff will require you to mess deeply with your OS via Terminal. Be mindful of what you are about to do and steer clear of the things you do not fully understand, the penalty being some very erratic behavior from you computer, to say the least.
    3. Especially for the online guides (the Bazzell’s ebook is constantly updated), some advice might be out of date by now or might refer to old Intel-based machines. If you have a new Apple Silicon device, you should be mindful of that.

    Happy tinkering!

    → 9:03 PM, 18 Aug 2023

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