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https://blog.ewancroft.uk/3mkifa5qo4c2v · 27 Apr 2026
the hardware guy takes the wheel
https://lab.mackuba.eu/3mjxrv3f3hc2p · 21 Apr 2026
On Apple's CEO change
https://codeandchaosnews.uk/3miaillezbc23 · 30 Mar 2026
Rip Mac Pro 🫡
https://blog.madebydanny.uk/3mg3kxkjoss2q · 2 Mar 2026
Today Apple announced the new iPhone 17e via a short YouTube video and a Newsroom Post.
https://gaetan-chartrer.leaflet.pub/3mdxukcidu22f · 3 Feb 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
Cela fait maintenant depuis 2 ans ce mois-ci que j'ai mon Apple Watch Series 9 achetée avec mon tout premier salaire (en plus c'était la dernière en stock à la Fnac de Nancy (j'ai uniquement de la chance avec les articles en magasin à chaque fois il r...
https://octet-stream.net/b/scb/2026-01-30-mie-soft-mode.html · 29 Jan 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
HOME BLOGS PROJECTS GITHUB 30 January 2026 I wrote previously that I was having difficulty making Apple's Memory Integrity Enforcement feature do what it says on the tin. After getting some help from Eskimo on the developer forums I'm pleased to r...
https://octet-stream.net/b/scb/2026-01-14-difficulties-enabling-apples-mie.html · 14 Jan 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
14 January 2026 I previously blogged a demo in which I activated Apple's new hardware memory tagging feature, part of Memory Integrity Enforcement. This could accurately detect at runtime when I had overflowed a buffer or caused a use-after-free. Very ne...
https://blog.ewancroft.uk/3ma6svlxcm22k · 17 Dec 2025 · 🦋 Bluesky
"Hidden", more like. It's an open secret.
https://blog.madebydanny.uk/3ma4fxourfs23 · 16 Dec 2025 · 🦋 Bluesky
Apple is testing the next version of iOS 26, iOS 26.3 which is said to launch in January 2026. iOS 26.3 Beta 1 is a small update, but it still brings new features to the iPhone and other Apple devices. Transfer from iPhone to Android Apple is making it eas...
https://octet-stream.net/b/scb/2025-12-16-experiments-with-memory-integrity-enforcement.html · 16 Dec 2025 · 🦋 Bluesky
16 December 2025 Imagine if you could write C code and the computer would detect and abort immediately if you wrote one byte past the end of your heap allocation—or if you tried to access it after it was freed. It sounds like AddressSanitizer, right? I...