Comment by hshdhdhj4444

Comment by hshdhdhj4444 a day ago

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> They’ve never not been like this.

If you only look at their earlier 10.x.0 releases this is true.

But it was well known that you don’t upgrade to a new macOS on any non experimental system until the 10.x.1 release.

In the past (until the mid 2010s I think), if you upgraded to 10.x.1 you’d have a very smooth experience.

jajuuka a day ago

Seems like bad software design to make release versions an extension of betas. The "we'll fix it after release" attitude works in some cases, this is not one of them. At some point OS teams need to hold back releases to ensure stable releases and not just hope everyone will get the message to not update until a few versions later.

  • pr3dr49 18 hours ago

    Outsourcing testing to customers feels like a pattern these days. Apple is not alone in this game.