Year: 2020
How to enable “Developer Mode” in Safari for Mac
If you develop websites or web apps, you want to make sure it works with all browsers, including Safari for Mac. This menu offers a host of basic and advanced tools for webmasters and web developers and is disabled by default.
Here's how to enable it:
- Choose Safari > Preferences > Advanced.
- Click Show "Develop menu in menu bar."
- Now the "Develop" menu option will show up.
For a complete list of what each command does, you can go to Apple's Develop Menu help page.
Astronomers Discover Stretchly Objects Unlike Anything Else in our Galaxy
Astronomers have discovered a mysterious new class of objects at the heart of the Milky Way, unlike anything else found previously in our galaxy. The objects “look like gas but behave like stars,” according to senior researcher Andrea Ghez, as they start off small and compact but are stretched to a larger size when they approach the supermassive black hole in the center of the galaxy.
The researchers believe these objects could teach us about the evolution of stars and what happens to celestial bodies in environments of extreme gravity.
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Family again asks Apple TV+ movie ‘The Banker’ not see release
Former wives of the man portrayed in the Apple TV+ film "The Banker" are calling for it to be pulled indefinitely, and are calling the movie a "manipulated narrative" that was "stolen and distorted."
The drama surrounding the Apple TV+ movie starts in November, after Bernard Garrett Jr., son of the man portrayed in the movie and co-producer, was accused of sexual abuse. These allegations were raised a day before the movie was set to premier at AFI Fest, which Apple immediately postponed release until further investigation could be made.
A decision was reached at the end of January that Apple was going to release the movie with Garrett Jr. removed from the credits and ensured he would not benefit from any profits generated by the movie. This decision was reached based on the fact that the entirety of the film takes place before the portrayed Garrett Sr. married or had children. The events surrounding the children and sexual misconduct took place outside of the narrative, and Apple executives feel that the movie tells a story of empowerment and bravery and should be released.
To read the rest of the AppleInsider article, click here.