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We believe you. Not going to try and replicate that thanks, sounds horrendous 😆😂
Oh it’s not for the faint-hearted.

I’m surprised I didn’t break my iPhone or my MBP out of frustration. They definitely messed something up with the security and if only I had a warning sign from Mother Nature 😕
 
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iPad Pro 11 2020
Safari

Been noticing an odd item in Safari and started to watch a bit closer.
I am seeing an increase in links on a page that when pressed or clicked (MK) the links do nothing or you see the blue line start across the top and just freezes. A reload of the page and represss almost always fixes the issue. There has been some of this in Safari for a while but this is an increase. It likely started in beta 4 or beta 5 however I didn’t pay a lot of attention. Seeing it more frequently, or where I notice it more often, on reading pages that have embedded or footer links, ie news, stories, literature types.

I am not seeing this on my Mac (Safari) nor my Thinkpad (Edge).
I did check and my Safari “experimental“ are set to defaults, preload is off and JavaScript is on.

Reported via Feedback.
 
iPad Pro 11 2020
Safari

Been noticing an odd item in Safari and started to watch a bit closer.
I am seeing an increase in links on a page that when pressed or clicked (MK) the links do nothing or you see the blue line start across the top and just freezes. A reload of the page and represss almost always fixes the issue. There has been some of this in Safari for a while but this is an increase. It likely started in beta 4 or beta 5 however I didn’t pay a lot of attention. Seeing it more frequently, or where I notice it more often, on reading pages that have embedded or footer links, ie news, stories, literature types.

I am not seeing this on my Mac (Safari) nor my Thinkpad (Edge).
I did check and my Safari “experimental“ are set to defaults, preload is off and JavaScript is on.

Reported via Feedback.
I’ve seen this. Are you connected to Wi-Fi when it happens? Toggling Wi-Fi in control center always fixes it for me. Figured it was a Spectrum thing but maybe it’s iOS.
 
Wouldn’t it be wiser to delay only Stage Manager?

I thought that was the main “culprit” of iPadOS’ delay.

Non-M1 iPadOS is already designed to work without Stage Manager.

Even though the non-M1 iPads work without stage manager, it’s still present in the code I’m quite certain. I don’t think Apple is going to strip a tent pole feature at this stage of the game.

In addition, we don’t know that stage manager is the true culprit, or if it is the only thing resulting in a delay.
 
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the stupid unreliable Home app just says „updating“ on all my lights instead of showing which are actually on / off.
 

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the stupid unreliable Home app just says „updating“ on all my lights instead of showing which are actually on / off.
I used to have a myriad of issues in iOS 15 where often the lights just stay unresponsive when you pull down for CC and can’t toggle them on or off but work just fine once you open the Home app or with a hard reboot.
I’m actually quite surprised it only happened once since iOS 16 betas for me and even then it resolved itself after a while. But the autocorrect sucks just as much in iOS 16.

Having said that, are you using a VPN or a 3rd party DNS by any chance? This might happen when the server’s unreachable.
Have you tried toggling Wi-Fi ON/OFF to see if it resolves the issue?
 
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Even though the non-M1 iPads work without stage manager, it’s still present in the code I’m quite certain. I don’t think Apple is going to strip a tent pole feature at this stage of the game.

In addition, we don’t know that stage manager is the true culprit, or if it is the only thing resulting in a delay.

It’s being called a delay because they’ve always just been released together, but no one really know really knows what the motivation is. IPad is increasingly becoming a complementary product to the Mac so it seems it’s just as likely that they just want to keep them on the same release schedule.
 
It’s being called a delay because they’ve always just been released together, but no one really know really knows what the motivation is. IPad is increasingly becoming a complementary product to the Mac so it seems it’s just as likely that they just want to keep them on the same release schedule.

At first glance I was going to disagree and then I shook off my early morning grogginess and reread your post.

Agree 100%.

Again, Apple has said nothing about this at all (not even that it will be “delayed”). I speculated early on that this might be the result of some new feature(s) in the new iPad Pro that they don’t want to have revealed in the code if they release the OS before the iPad event.

Or it could be that Stage Manager is getting an entire rewrite. We just don’t know. Our first clue may be at the iPhone event, rumored to be 9/7. Or not.
 
Thanks, looking for a yes/no kind of answer, can’t spent 10-15min.
If you can't spend 10 minutes reading the comments, you should probably not do it... if you encounter a problem with a critical (to you) app, you will spend more than 10 minutes recovering from the install. At some point you have to own it for yourself.
 
I noticed a random content bug on Safari, especially on messaging boards like this. Like I would leave a comment on a post, go to another app, open safari again and it seems to show the previews content (without my post). I need to reload the page again for it to show
 
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I hope the next beta fixes the issue where the Home app picks the wrong Home that‘s a few Kilometers away (it keeps defaulting to my parents home here with location switching turned on). At least the Feedback app says there‘s a potential fix incoming.
 
If you can't spend 10 minutes reading the comments, you should probably not do it... if you encounter a problem with a critical (to you) app, you will spend more than 10 minutes recovering from the install. At some point you have to own it for yourself.

Very good advice indeed. I remember doing this with one of the previous betas (think it was 14) and sufffering through bugs etc because I couldn’t find the time to go through the schlep of restoring.

Will stay out till RC.
 
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