MacOS ships with Git by default and it works out of the box, but this version of Git is not the latest and does not receive any type of update, unless you switch to a newer release of MacOS. MacOS updates its libraries once every release this means if you Big Sur shipped with Python […]
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Open multiple instances of Blender on Mac OS
Blender is a fantastic open-source 3D animation software, it knows to make people say, “wait Blender can do that too!”.
Open multiple instances of Maya on Mac OS
On Mac OS by default, you can have only one instance of Maya running. The instance can have multiple windows open, but this means you are limited to be working on one project or file at a time.
Create a MacOS Mojave thumb drive
Yesterday, Apple announced MacOS Mojave at WWDC. Here is how you can create a bootable MacOS Mojave thumb drive, great for a clean install or multiple installations. You need a thumb drive that is 8GB or above. A working developer copy of MacOS Mojave. Working knowledge of the terminal. This clears up all the data […]
Rust on Mac
Rust is systems programming language gaining popularity due to its “safe, concurrent, practical language”, being memory safe while maintaining performance is the reason why so many people are adopting it as their systems language of choice, winning the first place for “most loved programming language” in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey in 2016 and 2017. […]