I dunno. I heard and experienced a lot of bitching from early Sierra adopters.
CPU totally consumed by "deleted" and other daemons <http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/254810/what-is-the-deleted-daemon-in-macos-sierra> (most but not all of which was laid at the doorstep of iStat Menus, including victims who had ever installed iStat Menus even though they were no longer using it); disk bandwidth totally consumed by a non-discretionary photo scanning process triggered by the first launch of Photos <https://sixcolors.com/post/2016/09/sierra-review/>; and more of the same. Yeah, some of them weren't bugs that came out of Cupertino, but they still were lying in wait to mug the early adopters. We used to say at my old company that you can tell pioneers because they were the people with the arrows sticking out of them. I don't pioneer any more. 😓 > On Mar 2, 2017, at 5:08 PM, @lbutlr <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2017-03-01 (12:32 MST), Chris Walker <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I’ve not upgraded to Sierra since I never upgrade until around V3 since long >> experience with Macs has taught me it’s better to wait until the bugs have >> been well shaken out. > > Your long experience is many years out-of-date. > > -- > Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures. > > _______________________________________________ > MacOSX-talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
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