It's really astonishing how much influence Apple has had on the broader internet. MAC addresses. iFrames. So many fundamental technologies named after them.
A cracked Japanese student has built an absurdly detailed JR (and China Railway) ticket generator. The amount of buttons and knobs on this thing is insane. It's like a train software weeb fidget board.
Learn about the new CSS random() function, now available to experiment with in Safari Technology Preview. There are lots of amazing ways to use random values in CSS. Learn more in "Rolling the Dice with CSS random()":
webkit.org/blog/17285/rollin…
ALT Google AI overview saying nonsense:
No, Xcode 26 cannot be used on macOS 15.5. Xcode 26 specifically requires macOS Sequoia 15.4 or later. macOS 15.5 is not supported.
Here's why:
* Xcode 26 requires macOS Sequoia 15.4 or later:
The official Xcode 26 release notes clearly state this requirement.
* macOS 15.5 is not supported by Xcode 26:
While Xcode 26 supports macOS Sequoia, it does not support all versions of it. Specifically, it requires 15.4 or later.
* Older Xcode versions may work on newer macOS:
It's possible to run older versions of Xcode (like 15.4) on macOS Sequoia 15.5, but this might not be ideal for development with the latest features and SDKs.
* Downloading older Xcode versions:
If you need to use an older Xcode version for compatibility reasons, you can download it from the Apple Developer Center.