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  • Inside macOS 10.13 High Sierra: APFS benefits end users with space, speed

    melgross said:
    The only thing that bothers me is the file copy. When I copy a file, I'm doing it for a reason. I want an exact copy. If I alter one, I don't necessarily want the other altered. If one gets corrupted, rare, but it does happen, I want the other pristine one to replace it. I'm not sure how this will work.

    its a reason why I'm not fond of de-duping. My copies are intentional.
    It's a Copy-On-Write (COW) filesystem. Most of the modern filesystems are. When you copy a file it just moves some pointers around instead of copying the data to a new location. The data isn't physically copied until you modify it.
    fastasleep
  • Apple escalates legal fight with iOS virtualization tool provider Corellium

    Correlium's attempt to characterize this as "jailbreaking" seems to be misdirection.  If they were buying hardware, jailbreaking it, and then selling those jailbroken devices, they might have a case.  Maybe.  That's not what they're doing, though.  They're replicating the phone, not taking an existing one and modifying it.
    It's virtualization, providing a means to run iOS outside of the phone hardware. It's not useful for creating a new phone or really for using apps w/o one. It's used primarily by security researchers. Apple has acknowledged them before for providing security fixes. 
    watto_cobra