As we continue to use macOS 11.2 Big Sur, we’re getting closer to saying that it’s safe for most people to upgrade to Big Sur from a previous version of macOS. That’s not to say that some people won’t have problems—no app or operating system is free of bugs—but most reproducible problems should be known. … It turns out that you must have sufficient free space for the Big Sur installer to complete its work when upgrading from a previous version of macOS. If you start the installation without enough free space, you can end up in a Boot Recovery Assistant loop that’s difficult to break. Read more
Five years of Apple Silicon: How Apple continues to revolutionize chips
We're creeping up on the five-year anniversary of Tim Cook's Apple Silicon announcement, and over a decade of rumors....