Apple's full of shit
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I believe NTFS does have the concept of multiple forks (which they call "alternate data streams")
What it doesn't have is anything even vaguely resembling application-level standards for the content of such streams, or anything like the Mac's Resource Manage APIs for managing stuff stored in them.
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With Thunderbird, the only time I have ever needed to fuck with it is right after I have deliberately chosen to update it, which I do at times when actually reading my mails is not my priority.
And since Thunderbird is considered a finished products and is receiving only security updates, you don't have to worry about this anymore.
So Thunderbird FTW!
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I believe NTFS does have the concept of multiple forks (which they call "alternate data streams") but as far as I know, they aren't used by any significant piece of software.
The alternate data stream thread is
https://what.thedailywtf.com/t/this-guys-ignorance-of-the-os-hes-using-is-pissing-me-off/53137
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I believe NTFS does have the concept of multiple forks (which they call "alternate data streams") but as far as I know, they aren't used by any significant piece of software.
We JUST HAD this discussion. Yes they are used by a "significant piece of software". That piece of software is called "Windows".
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Unless they want to make absolutely certain you don't try to use it while it is charging.
Where else would you put the port where the user can't see it? That's probably all whoever "designed" that was thinking of.
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Discomath!
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Aw Jesus, what's up with all the aliasing on this screenshot?
Funnily, it looks much better when blown up...
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This forum is full of lunix users with font smoothing off, or in weird-ass broken configurations.
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Say what?
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Probably old news but I learned of this yesterday. AppleTV won't allow web apps. Hell it doesn't even ship with a browser.
Not sure if the AppleTV API is similar so you can share code with iOS but probably the UI is going to have maintained separately.
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Not sure if the AppleTV API is similar so you can share code with iOS but probably the UI is going to have maintained separately.
tvOS is running the same OS X foundation that iOS and WatchOS use. The UI frameworks are different, but the rest is common.
So while you can't just recompile an app to port from one to the other, you should be able to keep your core logic common and just port the UI portions. (Of course, if most of your app is the UI, then this may not be much of an advantage.)