| ▲ | post-it 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Why is it that Apple products attract blogspam titles? > Networking changes coming in macOS 27 And yet: > This year, with just over six weeks to go before that first beta of macOS 27, we already have two warnings of what might be coming. > It repeated those warnings with macOS Sequoia 15.5, but still hasn’t confirmed when AFP will be lost. > Although Apple carefully avoids being too specific, it warns that this change could come “as early as the next major software release”, | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | pvtmert 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I originally added a different title: Apple is dropping AFP/TimeMachine support in macOS 27. It seems like somehow got overwritten to the original title of the post. Nevertheless, knowing Apple so far, unless _some_ large-enterprise~y customer comes and objects, they will drop the support. We already know Intel support is dropping. Why not clean up rest of the things from the kernel and the userspace? | |||||||||||||||||
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