Apple has been releasing bug fixes across its entire OS offering for the past six months like it’s going out of fashion. I used to measure laptop uptime in months, now it’s weeks and days. Quality control is not what it used to be.
Source: I’ve been using Apple hardware since 1985.
I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing. The unfortunate reality is that any sufficiently large software project with a lot of engineers touching the code is going to have bugs. At least someone at Apple is trying to fix these as opposed to ignoring/pretending they don’t exist
Apple has been releasing bug fixes across its entire OS offering for the past six months like it’s going out of fashion. I used to measure laptop uptime in months, now it’s weeks and days. Quality control is not what it used to be.
Source: I’ve been using Apple hardware since 1985.
I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing. The unfortunate reality is that any sufficiently large software project with a lot of engineers touching the code is going to have bugs. At least someone at Apple is trying to fix these as opposed to ignoring/pretending they don’t exist