The weirdest shit breaks every time I update macOS. After updating to Sequoia, Spotlight no longer suggests applications, which is the primary way I launch them.
I used to install updates right away, but now I dread it and I always wait until IT Ops forces the update.
Is there a Linux distro that Just Works like macOS used to do in the good old days?
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Tim Apple might have turned it into the most profitable company ever, but the quality of everything they do and make has taken a major hit IMO. Funny how capitalism works.
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@michenriksen The Fedora I run on a laptop didn't mess up within years but it implies lots of frequent updates.
Otherwise I'm a happy BSD user. FreeBSD and OpenBSD have been rock solid without nasty surprises for at least 14 years now for me.
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@dwardoric I don't mind frequent updates, as long as they are stable and don't mess with my workflows. 😅
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