
For the majority of Mac users, the command line is largely a curiosity that goes unexplored. TidBITS readers likely know that macOS is based on Unix and that opening the Terminal enables them to interact with files, folders, and apps at the command line. #1623: How to turn off YouTube's PiP, use AirPlay to Mac, and securely erase Mac drivesĪ Pair of Books for Learning the Mac Command Line.#1624: Important OS security updates, rescuing QuickTake 150 photos, AirTag alerts while traveling.#1625: Apple's "Far Out" event, the future of FileMaker, free NMUG membership, Quick Note and tags in Notes, Plex suffers data breach.



