![]() 34 years of muscle memory won’t be easy to relearn. I’ve been thinking about moving to Open Source software for years – fortunately it runs fine on “obsolete” Apple hardware like my 2014 MacBooks – but just haven’t had the time/energy to get into it. While Apple has become the very Big Brother it famously mocked in the first Macintosh commercial. Unsurprisingly, that spirit departed with Steve (RIP).Īnd it was a fun community, though that too has mostly faded out. Apple has always been overpriced and arrogant, but in the early years there was at least a spirit of making the products as good as they could be, rather than just good enough to sell. I’ve been in the Apple techniverse exclusively since I got my first computer, a Mac Plus, in 1988. The Upgrade Treadmill is perpetual, relentless. So they need you to keep buying their ever more complicated, buggy, unrepairable hardware. Apple needs to keep the power on in its gigantic circular Pentagon, so they can track everything you do. Running on a supported operating system is essential to maintaining security. Users will have to update their operating systems in order to continue running Chrome browser. – Chrome Enterprise and Education release notesĬhrome 104 will no longer support macOS versions 10.11 and 10.12, which are already outside of their support window with Apple. There are a few internal bugs, but will be tracking the code removal. These changes are also blocking Issue 1313180, which is currently hidden, so the code rework is probably being done for security reasons… which also means that it won’t be feasible or desirable to revert any of these changes.Īvi Drissman to Chromium Embedders, Chromium-devĪ heads-up that the Chrome Mac team will be removing support for macOS 10.11 and 10.12 in Chromium starting in M104. This is primarily due to the following Chromium change(s): īasically, they are ripping out and refactoring quite a bit of Chromium code and the new code changes will require macOS 10.13 or later. I don’t think that the Vivaldi team will have any choice but to also raise the minimum system requirements for Mac.To get future Brave updates, you’ll need macOS 10.13 or later.In a Brave Browser > New Window, go to: brave://settings/help says: Using Brave Browser for Mac - About Brave: ![]() , OS System Requirements for using updated versions of Brave Browser after BBv1.39.111īrave Browser System Requirements info - the documentation is out-of-date re Mac OS, at the Brave Support Help Center says:
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