macOS 10.13.2 issues
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4021 posts since 7 Sep, 2002
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- KVRAF
- 3080 posts since 17 Apr, 2005 from S.E. TN
May Odin bless MacOS' Pointy Little Head. Over millenia of philosophical endeavor, Eternal Damnation has been thoroughly considered by countless thinkers. But so far as I know even the simplest metaphysics of Eternal Deprecation have yet to be explored!
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- KVRian
- 1274 posts since 24 May, 2004
explain plzJCJR wrote:May Odin bless MacOS' Pointy Little Head. Over millenia of philosophical endeavor, Eternal Damnation has been thoroughly considered by countless thinkers. But so far as I know even the simplest metaphysics of Eternal Deprecation have yet to be explored!
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- KVRAF
- 3080 posts since 17 Apr, 2005 from S.E. TN
Hi Declassified. Nothing explainable. Just a weak attempt at humor. All I know is for about the last decade before retirement, Eternal Deprecation was Infernal Torture.declassified wrote:explain plzJCJR wrote:May Odin bless MacOS' Pointy Little Head. Over millenia of philosophical endeavor, Eternal Damnation has been thoroughly considered by countless thinkers. But so far as I know even the simplest metaphysics of Eternal Deprecation have yet to be explored!
Well, one explanation if necessary-- In this context Deprecation is when an OS or SDK or some needed toolkit will deprecate older functions. Which eventually breaks your old code-- Forcing you to rewrite perfectly good old code just to keep it running on the "improved" OS or SDK. If you may have written source code about as big as the bible then such rewrites could be about the most boring work which you would NEVER want to do!
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- KVRian
- 1274 posts since 24 May, 2004
Thanks! I kind of got the rough idea I think, but my English (or something else) was not enough to fully understand it.JCJR wrote:Hi Declassified. Nothing explainable. Just a weak attempt at humor. All I know is for about the last decade before retirement, Eternal Deprecation was Infernal Torture.
Well, one explanation if necessary-- In this context Deprecation is when an OS or SDK or some needed toolkit will deprecate older functions. Which eventually breaks your old code-- Forcing you to rewrite perfectly good old code just to keep it running on the "improved" OS or SDK. If you may have written source code about as big as the bible then such rewrites could be about the most boring work which you would NEVER want to do!
- KVRAF
- 2239 posts since 25 Sep, 2014 from Specific Northwest
May be irrelevant, but new Logic update out. It seemed to fix my outstanding AU scanning issues.
I started on Logic 5 with a PowerBook G4 550Mhz. I now have a MacBook Air M1 and it's ~165x faster! So, why is my music not proportionally better?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4021 posts since 7 Sep, 2002