If you’re looking to get into AI-based animation on your Mac, this could be awesome. Apple has announced that the company is working on Apple Keyframer, a new artificial intelligence tool that could allow users to create animations. The tool could allow for animations to create animations with nothing more than a still image and […]
Tag: CSS
You’re not going to love this, but it’s still a good thing that they found it. Per a research paper published by Cornell University, a group of security researchers have discovered what appears to be the first browser side-channel attack that’s Javascript-free, and AppleM1 chips may be more vulnerable to it. The attack is constructed […]
Panic Software just released version 4.1 of its awesome Nova text editor on Tuesday, and its change list is copious. What’s New: Added an Editor Path / Breadcrumbs Bar that shows the active file path as well as the current selected symbol Parser: Added support for anchored, directed grammar sub-scopes The Launcher can now be […]
It’s not a huge update, but it’s fun to play with. Apple’s experimental web browser, Safari Technology Preview, was updated on Wednesday with a variety of bugs fixes and performance improvements impacting CSS, JavaScript, Web Inspector and more. Safari Technology Preview 10.2 release 22, packs in a series of patches including enhanced JavaScript and CSS […]
If you’re interested in what’s on the horizon via Safari’s upcoming versions, you’re going to like this. Apple released Safari Technology Preview version 2.0 today. The updated browser lets you play around with a slew of upcoming technologies and offers the following fixes and changes: Browser Differences: – Changed the CFBundleSignature to allow Apple Events, […]