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
    • 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.

  • 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.

  • sgt 23 hours ago

    Correct, in the blog post it is about Mac OS.