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I have installed the public beta for macOS on my mbp m1 and I can just say it’s much much more stable then the non beta.

just a tip
 
I am considering beta because of kernel panics on M1 MBA. Maybe I will give it try.
 
I personally won't use beta OS versions, but I'm very much looking forward to the official release.
I'm happy to use a beta version of an application, however.
 
I have followed your advice. Would not normally install macOS beta's, but this time I make an exception, because the amount of process crashes (fortunately not kernel panics) can hopefully only be fewer.
 
I have followed your advice. Would not normally install macOS beta's, but this time I make an exception, because the amount of process crashes (fortunately not kernel panics) can hopefully only be fewer.
I'm in the same boat or I was, I don't use to update to Betas for the OS but well just face it the none beta was not so good for the m1.
 
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Last beta still prevents installing side loaded IPA files right? That is the reason I am still on 11.2.3
 
Since I am on 11.2.3 (20D91) I do not have the issues I have experienced before (buggy external display connection, kernel panics with sudden reboots, freezes). For me this version is as stable as the last beta I've used before.
 
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