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Macbook Pro – From Intel to Apple M1

My Situation and Experience My 2015 Macbook Pro has been very faithful for these past six or seven years, but … More

This is a smaller image of the VMware Fusion closing VM dialogue.

Starting VMware Fusion VMs from the CLI (‘vmrun’)

Over the past several weeks I’ve been prepping for the Docker Certified Associate (DCA) test.  And in so doing, I … More

CLI, How To, vmrun, VMware Fusion
VMware Fusion Preferences (Network)

VMware Fusion Custom Networks (vmnets) Demystified

If you’re using VMware Fusion for a local lab environment, you may need to setup different configurations in the networking … More

Gateway, How To, NAT, vmnet, VMware Fusion
QLStephen install via Homebrew

QuickView for those pesky text files! QLStephen

UPDATE:  With the introduction of macOS Monterey, this tool doesn’t comply with Apple’s developer security and cannot be installed via … More

Homebrew, QLStephen, QuickView
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iTerm – A macOS Terminal Replacement Option

Are you a Command Line Interface type of user who just needs every tweak that you can get for your … More

https://www.spectacleapp.com

The Missing Window Manipulation Utility – Spectacle

This is a short write-up.  Since I often have to use Windows, there is one keyboard shortcut that I’ve gotten … More

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How do I scan from my Multifunction Device (MFD) Printer in macOS?

Read the info below and watch it in less than 40 seconds (yes, some activities were sped up– but you’ll … More

Disable macOS Sleep using Terminal

Need to keep your Mac from going into sleep?

Home Brew installation of PowerShell

Microsoft PowerShell for macOS (10.12 or later)

In my day (and night) job, the one I actually get paid for, I am a certified technical trainer, and … More

Image of beginning of macOS Sierra installation.

Reinstalling macOS Sierra

So I’ve been running my late 2015 MacBook Pro for a little over a year now (thanks to my gracious … More

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