kergonath 1 day ago It’s "Mac OS", not "macOS", or even "MacOS" (which is the title on the actual page).That said, this is some serious wizardry. I wish I had one of these to play with. tolerance 1 day ago https://www.apple.com/os/macos/ kccqzy 1 day ago That’s anachronistic. For example you’d say macOS Tahoe but Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS 9.1. QuantumNomad_ 1 day ago While we are on the subject it is also worth pointing out additionally:When saying Mac OS X, it’s pronounced Mac OS ten, not Mac OS ex.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHrVGk0WwYM bombcar 1 day ago "Mac? Oh, Sex!" is how everyone pronounces it. Very few people "properly" say Mac Oh Ess Ten. TazeTSchnitzel 1 day ago No, that's what perverts do with the Darwin native executable format. geerlingguy 1 day ago And going back a little further, I believe it was "System 7.5.5" etc. until Mac OS 8.5 or so? fzzzy 1 day ago I think Mac OS 7.6 was the first to have the branding gnerd00 1 day ago the "two face" logo.. the reference was, the logo could be a single face, or a face in the distance with a second as profile in front. IIR flomo 1 day ago Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction. kergonath 1 day ago https://web.archive.org/web/19991002045556/http://apple.com/...Pre-OS X (what actually runs in the blog post) it was Mac OS. Then, it was Mac OS X. The first version styled macOS was 10.12 Sierra in 2016. tolerance 1 day ago > in the blog postsighOf course. gsnedders 1 day ago Apple’s own style guide says to use the name of the appropriate release: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/applestyleguide/apsg72... zdw 1 day ago The HN story autoformatter changes titlecase on well known terms, which I'm betting is what happened here. kergonath 1 day ago Yeah, I assumed as well. pjmlp 1 day ago Yeah, but then you have about 5 minutes time to change it to whatever what you want. cmg 1 day ago This is correct, and interestingly enough in one of the screenshots, the OpenFirmware prompt says "To continue booting the MacOS" too.https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh... sgt 23 hours ago Correct, in the blog post it is about Mac OS.
tolerance 1 day ago https://www.apple.com/os/macos/ kccqzy 1 day ago That’s anachronistic. For example you’d say macOS Tahoe but Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS 9.1. QuantumNomad_ 1 day ago While we are on the subject it is also worth pointing out additionally:When saying Mac OS X, it’s pronounced Mac OS ten, not Mac OS ex.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHrVGk0WwYM bombcar 1 day ago "Mac? Oh, Sex!" is how everyone pronounces it. Very few people "properly" say Mac Oh Ess Ten. TazeTSchnitzel 1 day ago No, that's what perverts do with the Darwin native executable format. geerlingguy 1 day ago And going back a little further, I believe it was "System 7.5.5" etc. until Mac OS 8.5 or so? fzzzy 1 day ago I think Mac OS 7.6 was the first to have the branding gnerd00 1 day ago the "two face" logo.. the reference was, the logo could be a single face, or a face in the distance with a second as profile in front. IIR flomo 1 day ago Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction. kergonath 1 day ago https://web.archive.org/web/19991002045556/http://apple.com/...Pre-OS X (what actually runs in the blog post) it was Mac OS. Then, it was Mac OS X. The first version styled macOS was 10.12 Sierra in 2016. tolerance 1 day ago > in the blog postsighOf course. gsnedders 1 day ago Apple’s own style guide says to use the name of the appropriate release: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/applestyleguide/apsg72...
kccqzy 1 day ago That’s anachronistic. For example you’d say macOS Tahoe but Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS 9.1. QuantumNomad_ 1 day ago While we are on the subject it is also worth pointing out additionally:When saying Mac OS X, it’s pronounced Mac OS ten, not Mac OS ex.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHrVGk0WwYM bombcar 1 day ago "Mac? Oh, Sex!" is how everyone pronounces it. Very few people "properly" say Mac Oh Ess Ten. TazeTSchnitzel 1 day ago No, that's what perverts do with the Darwin native executable format. geerlingguy 1 day ago And going back a little further, I believe it was "System 7.5.5" etc. until Mac OS 8.5 or so? fzzzy 1 day ago I think Mac OS 7.6 was the first to have the branding gnerd00 1 day ago the "two face" logo.. the reference was, the logo could be a single face, or a face in the distance with a second as profile in front. IIR flomo 1 day ago Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction.
QuantumNomad_ 1 day ago While we are on the subject it is also worth pointing out additionally:When saying Mac OS X, it’s pronounced Mac OS ten, not Mac OS ex.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHrVGk0WwYM bombcar 1 day ago "Mac? Oh, Sex!" is how everyone pronounces it. Very few people "properly" say Mac Oh Ess Ten. TazeTSchnitzel 1 day ago No, that's what perverts do with the Darwin native executable format.
bombcar 1 day ago "Mac? Oh, Sex!" is how everyone pronounces it. Very few people "properly" say Mac Oh Ess Ten. TazeTSchnitzel 1 day ago No, that's what perverts do with the Darwin native executable format.
geerlingguy 1 day ago And going back a little further, I believe it was "System 7.5.5" etc. until Mac OS 8.5 or so? fzzzy 1 day ago I think Mac OS 7.6 was the first to have the branding gnerd00 1 day ago the "two face" logo.. the reference was, the logo could be a single face, or a face in the distance with a second as profile in front. IIR flomo 1 day ago Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction.
fzzzy 1 day ago I think Mac OS 7.6 was the first to have the branding gnerd00 1 day ago the "two face" logo.. the reference was, the logo could be a single face, or a face in the distance with a second as profile in front. IIR flomo 1 day ago Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction.
gnerd00 1 day ago the "two face" logo.. the reference was, the logo could be a single face, or a face in the distance with a second as profile in front. IIR flomo 1 day ago Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction.
flomo 1 day ago Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction.
kergonath 1 day ago https://web.archive.org/web/19991002045556/http://apple.com/...Pre-OS X (what actually runs in the blog post) it was Mac OS. Then, it was Mac OS X. The first version styled macOS was 10.12 Sierra in 2016. tolerance 1 day ago > in the blog postsighOf course.
gsnedders 1 day ago Apple’s own style guide says to use the name of the appropriate release: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/applestyleguide/apsg72...
zdw 1 day ago The HN story autoformatter changes titlecase on well known terms, which I'm betting is what happened here. kergonath 1 day ago Yeah, I assumed as well. pjmlp 1 day ago Yeah, but then you have about 5 minutes time to change it to whatever what you want.
cmg 1 day ago This is correct, and interestingly enough in one of the screenshots, the OpenFirmware prompt says "To continue booting the MacOS" too.https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh...
It’s "Mac OS", not "macOS", or even "MacOS" (which is the title on the actual page).
That said, this is some serious wizardry. I wish I had one of these to play with.
https://www.apple.com/os/macos/
That’s anachronistic. For example you’d say macOS Tahoe but Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS 9.1.
While we are on the subject it is also worth pointing out additionally:
When saying Mac OS X, it’s pronounced Mac OS ten, not Mac OS ex.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHrVGk0WwYM
"Mac? Oh, Sex!" is how everyone pronounces it. Very few people "properly" say Mac Oh Ess Ten.
No, that's what perverts do with the Darwin native executable format.
And going back a little further, I believe it was "System 7.5.5" etc. until Mac OS 8.5 or so?
I think Mac OS 7.6 was the first to have the branding
the "two face" logo.. the reference was, the logo could be a single face, or a face in the distance with a second as profile in front. IIR
Reflection of the happy user's face on the monitor, engaging in pleasing human-computer interaction.
https://web.archive.org/web/19991002045556/http://apple.com/...
Pre-OS X (what actually runs in the blog post) it was Mac OS. Then, it was Mac OS X. The first version styled macOS was 10.12 Sierra in 2016.
> in the blog post
sigh
Of course.
Apple’s own style guide says to use the name of the appropriate release: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/applestyleguide/apsg72...
The HN story autoformatter changes titlecase on well known terms, which I'm betting is what happened here.
Yeah, I assumed as well.
Yeah, but then you have about 5 minutes time to change it to whatever what you want.
This is correct, and interestingly enough in one of the screenshots, the OpenFirmware prompt says "To continue booting the MacOS" too.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh...
Correct, in the blog post it is about Mac OS.