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There was a discussion before whether or not AlDente works or not.
Seems like it ignores set limit for like a minute and then pauses charging.
For example, I have a limit set to 50%, my battery is at 54% and when I plug it in, it still charges for a minute before realizing it shouldn't, but it does work.
 
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Premiere Pro 26.3 will constantly crash, especially when trying to watch clips to set in/out. Premiere Pro beta won't open due to system not recognising it as an Adobe app and wants you to move it to the trash. You can bypass that but most people won't feel comfortable doing that because of the systems terrifying message about harm to your mac. 🙂
 
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There was a discussion before whether or not AlDente works or not.
Seems like it ignores set limit for like a minute and then pauses charging.
For example, I have a limit set to 50%, my battery is at 54% and when I plug it in, it still charges for a minute before realizing it shouldn't, but it does work.
There is currently a 1.39 beta that adds initial support for Golden Gate. I reinstalled 1.38 and updated to the beta, and it seems to work just fine. I hadn't tried AlDente under the macOS 27 beta, so I can't speak to the performance of the release versions.
 
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Cisco Anyconnect broke after DB3 had to disable Cisco Secure Client Socket Ext. When enabled you are not able to get to any website using Edge, or Firefox and Teams does not update. Socket ext inspects all traffic and blocks everything when enabled.
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Garmin Express still works (albeit with a requirement for Rosetta 2) but I'm unable to update to the latest version (7.29.1.0) as it refuses to install on my M1 Mac mini with an error about requiring a 64-bit Intel Processor.

Fails both when attempting to update from within the app or from the full installer download from the Garmin web site.


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Aside from the Rosettta requirement I've never had any issues installing updates to Garmin Express before, even on previous betas, so I am wondering if macOS 27 has changed something about how the processor details are exposed to the installer that is tripping it up.
 
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