I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
This is pretty much par for the course with Apple updates, and it's why people are so reluctant to do them. My current job strongly discourages anyone from updating MacOS because we're all working remotely and it's that much harder for someone to troubleshoot.
A fun game I like playing is counting the number of different widget styles the update progresses through, such as background colours, progress bars, and so on.
The best bit is when Macbooks restart but don't turn the screen on and you have literally no way of knowing whether they've crashed or are just slow, because Apple don't want you to be exposed to scary things like power indicator lights.
This is pretty much par for the course with Apple updates, and it's why people are so reluctant to do them. My current job strongly discourages anyone from updating MacOS because we're all working remotely and it's that much harder for someone to troubleshoot.
A fun game I like playing is counting the number of different widget styles the update progresses through, such as background colours, progress bars, and so on.
The best bit is when Macbooks restart but don't turn the screen on and you have literally no way of knowing whether they've crashed or are just slow, because Apple don't want you to be exposed to scary things like power indicator lights.
yes and also i have a feeling that this beta upgrade will not end well.
we will see i guess.