Gotta be real, the title of the article promised something and the opening paragraphs didn’t reel me in with a concrete surprising example to get me to read past what seemed, after reading on a few more paragraphs, to be a very long winded path to get to the point.
Yep, I scrubbed all my feeds for this reason. I have enough friends that post the lowlights to group chats anyway, that’s already more than enough of the bile for me.
I feel it’s like asking how are these ancient gigantic moving stone contraptions functioning when you encounter them hundreds or thousands of years after they were built in video games or adventure movies. Don't have a cow man.
Not exactly the same premise that you described, but just a first reaction on the title is try Final Fantasy X. It’s certainly got time travel elements as well as amnesia!
My organization has always held back new MacOS releases until the IT team completes internal testing and validation. This is pretty typical and enterprises should be used to this.
Bugs aside, new releases may have behavioral changes and that’s true of any OS.
Gotta be real, the title of the article promised something and the opening paragraphs didn’t reel me in with a concrete surprising example to get me to read past what seemed, after reading on a few more paragraphs, to be a very long winded path to get to the point.