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I think I found a Mac kernel bug?

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Re: I think I found a Mac kernel bug?

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Article has been edited - wasn’t there originally.

I'm still not seeing it. Could you quote the relevant part?

I had to add ?33333 to the end of the URL, and reload, to bust the browser cache.

Re: I think I found a Mac kernel bug?

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I think High Sierra is the worst Mac OS release yet. I’m sure there’s a cognitive bias partially to blame (since it’s the most recent) but it looks like we are way past that.

Qualitatively, it feels like apple’s software quality has been on a slide for several years.

What attracted me to move to Mac OS in the first place some 15 years ago was the sheer quality. It was thrilling to use a computer that Just Worked, with no BSODs or the endless dependency hell that was Linux at the time.

It doesn’t feel like that any more, across either OSX or iOS - it feels fragile. Things crash, behaviours are inconsistent, and it feels like more emphasis has been placed on immediate commerciality than long term retention through quality.

For what it’s worth, I’m in the process of moving to Linux on my MBP. The pros of OSX just aren’t as strong any more.

Re: I think I found a Mac kernel bug?

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I found the style of the article to be quite refreshing somehow. The OP is not trying to look like a smartass about the discovery (a trait very common in the IT industry), and she acknowledges that she doesn't really understand what is the underlying cause. She is just happy that she discovered something and is keen on sharing it with the world.
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