I’ve been a software developer since 1994 as a career, and since 1985 as a hobby. These days, I’m working mostly on embedded systems, but I’ve also developed system and application software for PCs and workstations running DOS, Windows, Linux and countless Unix-like operating systems. I’ve been using Macs since the 90’s but have done very little development on the Mac platform. My interests include movies (mostly sci-fi and action/adventure), music (classic rock and prog rock) and b...| TidBITS Talk
You’re Invited to a Special NMUG Meeting with Adam Engst! (Free to Attend—Just Sign Up Below) Discover the Practical Side of AIOn June 18 at 11:30 AM EDT, the Naples MacFriends User Group (NMUG) is excited to welcome TidBITS readers to a special free online meeting featuring a presentation by TidBITS publisher Adam Engst.In his| NMUG → Naples Macfriends User Group Worldwide
Join Adam Engst for a free online presentation about creating an effective modern backup strategy at the Naples MacFriends User Group meeting on 21 May 2025.| TidBITS
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The results of our poll asking about your backup strategy show that most TidBITS readers employ a variety of backup methods to facilitate recovery in different disaster scenarios.| TidBITS
Adam Engst investigates how macOS 15.2 Sequoia introduced a bug in Apple Software Restore that breaks bootable backups of M-series Macs. He provides guidance for adapting your backup strategy to accommodate a world without bootable backups.| TidBITS