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I regret upgrading to Sequoia. It has to be the most poorly managed macOS release ever.
You can go back to macOS 14, Sonoma, I am thinking about it myself to be honest. The last update of Sequoia seems to have problems, now and again it seems to freeze. If i wanted a computer that kept freezing on me, I would have stayed with Windows :)
 
I wanted to play with the Apple Intelligence stuff on my M1 iPad. It was fine until 18.3. Since the previous public betas were fine, I hadn't thought about turning off the beta updates once 18.2 shipped. Unfortunately, 18.3 didn't only seem to break what I mentioned above, a few key third-party apps aren't working right for me, either. If it's not the 18.3 beta, I don't know what the issue is. :(
 
I went back to 18.2.1 and everything is working again, including the charging on the iPad stand. I’ll have to see what happens when 18.3 is released. I won’t update right away and see what reports and the manufacturer say.
 
You don't know what under-the-hood fixes or performance tweaks are there.
Years ago I used to use beta stuff, I installed Windows XP, 7 and 8 in beta, I would not do it now. I just want a machine that is stable and works.
The problem is, I don't think the latest version of MacOs is stable.
 
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