![]() Which is what id been doing, so i was thankful for finally reading that, as it validated the sentiment id come to. It was just yesterday, i came across a statement that sums it up well, and caused me to stop trying in that manner, which was this, "attempting to locate, make sense of the plist, and other similar type files, with having no established knowledge base about the code they are written in and or why they exist etc, would be maddening" This has involved me sometimes searching then reading through 100s of articles, for multipple hours at a time, most times falling asleeep at the table while typing, from seeing some unfamilar thing listed, and then spending countless hours researching said thing self learning it from its conception and then its implementation and then how it behaves, with everything else. For at least the past calendar year, ive been attempting to figure out if there are remnants/fragments, oorphaned files, plist, kexts,launch daemons, basically any and all types or and forms of of file types or forms and folders in what seems to be all sections of the os system, users, library, and applications or as far as i can recall, from things observed. ![]()
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