for the macos 26 beta enjoyers, this seems to enable a water animation on the default wallpaper (at a couple fps, lol, maybe hidden for a reason)

sudo mkdir -p /Library/Preferences/FeatureFlags/Domain
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/FeatureFlags/Domain/NeptuneWallpaper.plist onemove -dict Enabled -bool true

also didn't realize these things' fans are fully off most of the time, afaik the airs are always spinning at low rpm? kind of neat

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silly 2015 mbp 13" situation today, no force touch (touchpad worked otherwise) and it only turned on intermittently with the touchpad connected... turns out this random capacitor on the bottom of the touchpad daughterboard was visibly burnt, and immediately crumbled into powder when i squished it with pliers. now it boots reliably and force touch is back?? not complaining, lol

@Cykelero you should, it's so versatile! get the pre-toasted stuff if you can, though you can also bake a bunch in the oven yourself and store it for later

wonder what i'd eat every day if my ex hadn't fed me buckwheat in high school. wonderful stuff. cheap, healthy, cooks in 5 minutes in the microwave, tastes good on its own or with soy sauce, random vegetables, peas, nuts or mostly anything else that would be good on rice 😋 i love it

@mr_mrak @gruber did anyone ever actually show a link between Keystone and high WindowServer cpu usage or even suggest a mechanism for it?

the whole thing seemed like a red herring to me, with Chrome itself, another graphical app or a macOS bug as the more likely cause...

@lapcatsoftware afaik it's not just TextEdit but a bug affecting anything NSDocument-based on Sequoia. some third party apps and toy programs i wrote are showing the same behavior since updating, no changes to the apps themselves

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