We knew ARM-based Mac processors were coming. Which doesn’t have any. I felt like a T. Rex using this on my couch, with my arms crunched against my stomach. There’s also the ErgoLift hinge. It looks like Metal already almost ties performance between OS X and Windows. M395X looks to have 600 FPS offscreen for T-Rex on Windows, 47 FPS onscreen for Manhattan benchmark. My MBP Mid 2012 with GT650M(Non-Retina model, with lower core clocks than the one in Retina model) vs. GT 650M Windows/OpenGL: T-Rex Offscreen: 107/121 FPS.
T. Rex – Electric Warrior (1971) {2020, MFSL Remastered, CD-Layer + Hi-Res SACD Rip}
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Label: MFSL UltraDisc UHR USA Cat#: UDSACD 2209 Genre: Glam Rock
The duo acknowledged their shift in direction with their fifth album, which bore their new name, T. 'Ride a White Swan' was a surprise smash in the U.K., and the T. Rex album also fared well, and Bolan doubled down on the group's new proto-boogie sound by expanding T. Rex to a quartet with the addition of trap drummer Bill Legend.
Tracklist:
01. Mambo Sun – 03:44
02. Cosmic Dancer – 04:30
03. Jeepster – 04:12
04. Monolith – 03:49
05. Lean Woman Blues – 03:03
06. Bang A Gong (Get It On) – 04:27
07. Planet Queen – 03:13
08. Girl – 02:32
09. The Motivator – 04:00
10. Life’s A Gas – 02:25
11. Rip Off – 03:42
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Developed by | Apple Inc. |
In the ApplemacOS operating system, .DS_Store is a file that stores custom attributes of its containing folder, such as the position of icons or the choice of a background image.[1] The name is an abbreviation of Desktop Services Store,[2] reflecting its purpose. It is created and maintained by the Finder application in every folder, and has functions similar to the file desktop.ini in Microsoft Windows. Starting with a period .
character, it is hidden in Finder and many Unix utilities. Its internal structure is proprietary, but has since been reverse-engineered.[3] Starting at macOS 10.12 16A238m, Finder will not display .DS_Store
files (even with com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
set).
The file .DS_Store is created in any directory (folder) accessed by the Finder application, even on remote file systems mounted from servers that share files (for example, via Server Message Block (SMB) protocol or the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP)).[4] Remote file systems, however, could be excluded by operating system settings (such as permissions). Although primarily used by the Finder, these files were envisioned as a more general-purpose store of metadata about the display options of folders, such as icon positions and view settings.[2] For example, on Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger' and later, the '.DS_Store' files contain the Spotlight comments of the folder's files. These comments are also stored in the extended file attributes,[5] but Finder does not read those.[6]
In earlier Apple operating systems, Finder applications created similar files, but at the root of the volume being accessed, including on foreign file systems, collecting all settings for all files on the volume (instead of having separate files for each respective folder).[citation needed]
The complaints of many users prompted Apple to publish means to disable the creation of these files on remotely mounted network file systems.[7] Since macOS High Sierra (10.13), Apple delays the metadata gathering for .DS_Store for folders sorted alphanumerically to improve browsing speed.[8] However, these instructions do not apply to local drives, including USB flash drives, although there are some workarounds.[9] Before Mac OS X 10.5, .DS_Store files were visible on remote filesystems.[10]
.DS_Store files may impose additional burdens on a revision control process, since they are frequently changed and can therefore appear in commits, unless specifically excluded.[11]
.DS_Store files are included in archives, such as ZIP, created by OS X users, along with other hidden files and directories like the AppleDouble ._
.[12][13][14]
.DS_Store files have been known to adversely affect copy operations. If multiple files are selected for file transfer, the copy operation will retroactively cancel all progress upon reaching a (duplicate) .DS_Store file, forcing the user to restart the copy operation from the beginning.[15][16]