| ▲ | Nevermark an hour ago | |
In my experience Apple's software has been accumulating small annoying bugs for a couple years. For a couple years I have been noticing regular new glitches in the Apple TV interface accumulating faster than old ones disappear. Lately the glitch accumulation syndrome seems to have hit macOS. Notes has started doing random bolding, unbolding, changing text size on only one line, etc. After a restart, a finder window with tabs springs to different screen spaces, depending on which tab is open when I try to drop a file on it. Message sometimes draws a few lines of a message with a few pixels vertical and horizontally offset, so there is actual overlap of message parts. Then there are chronic ones. Safari's save or print to PDF are notorious for not saving pictures you can see, even from reading mode. How are basic functions in Safari not worth fixing, for years? Apple's HomePods ... for many years. I could write a blog of interesting Pod behavior. I thought having one or a pair in each room would be nice. No, more of them is not nice. Constant bizarreness. The noticeable acceleration isn't encouraging. | ||
| ▲ | JimDabell 26 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
> In my experience Apple's software has been accumulating small annoying bugs for a couple years. They’ve never not been like this. They don’t know how to write software sustainably and don’t seem interested to learn. They add features faster than they fix bugs. Early on, it was masked by less frequent releases, but switching to an annual cadence made it more obvious. They worked around the problem once by focusing Snow Leopard on bug fixing, but they are just letting the bugs accumulate again now. | ||
| ▲ | 0x1ch an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
> Apple's HomePods ... for many years. I could write a blog of interesting Pod behavior. I thought having one or a pair in each room would be nice. No, more of them is not nice. Constant bizarreness. Yeah, these have quite the DIY / Jailbreak following I've noticed. They look like neat little devices for music and HA stuff, but I've read similar stuff to your comment. | ||
| ▲ | lapcat an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> In my experience Apple's software has been accumulating small annoying bugs for a couple years. A couple? That's the understatement of the last couple years. | ||