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What I wanted to do: unwind for an hour in Dreamworld (game) on my M1 Mac mini, mess around with its story, close the lid, and come back later to the same spot like a normal person. Instead I got the classic Mac gaming special: the game happily claimed it was saving, and then every time I relaunched it, the save slot was empty. Full groundhog day.

First launch was fine...


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Field Report: Getting MacApp Box to Open on Sequoia Without Losing My Mind

Goal up front: I wanted a simple, lightweight launcher on my M2 MacBook Air (macOS Sequoia 15.x) that would give me quick access to a bunch of small tools without littering the Dock. MacApp Box (app) looked like exactly that sort of bundle: a box full of tiny utilities for mac OS systems, one ic...


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Hey buddy,

Dude, I spent way too much time last night fiddling with Firmware Modification Kit it's this underground-ish tool for tweaking firmware images on macOS, the kind hackers and hardware tinkerers use to patch BIOS/UEFI blobs or mod embedded stuff without jumping to Linux VMs. Pulled a build for my M1 Ultra Mac Studio running Sequoia 15.2, excited to test some o...


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I forgot the password of my Outlook PST file, and now I cannot open it. What are the best and safest methods to unlock a password-protected PST file without losing emails?


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I am developing a software module to simulate Mercurys orbital motion using a constant positionmomentum parameter derived from the NKTg Law.

Instead of using traditional force-based gravity equations, the model defines:

p = m v C = x p

Where x is orbital distance, v is orbital velocity, m is planetary mass, and C is a constant parameter.


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