• Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    And my IT team pushed this release as a required update, immediately, as soon as it dropped. And now they’ve learned a lesson. Wait a week or two on major point releases.

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      8 months ago

      From what I understand, 14.4 was also a HUGE security release for active exploits in the wild. It might have been better overall to deal with temporary broken usb functionality than risk a severe vulnerability remaining on their network.

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        Seperate security from major updates maybe?
        What moron decided to bundle both of those updates together?

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        My company paused the rollout once all these bugs started appearing. They pushed it live before knowing how the GM was being received at scale.

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      If you have enough people to call them an IT team and they DON’T know this, then they aren’t an IT team, just a bunch of people who think they know computers good.

      Source: Delayed updates have been policy everywhere I have ever worked since the 90s.

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        I’ve been in tech for decades, so I know what they’re supposed to do, but my several thousand person company’s IT has decided to roll Mac updates out immediately for some weird reason

        That said, we’re in an industry where there is likely legal risk if office machines are not running OS’ with all the latest security patches. But by pushing patches immediately, they also expose the company to technical problems or security vulnerabilities that accidentally appear in the occasional new release.

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          I think somebody said, but there’s the misconception that Apple can never do wrong by people who should know better.

          On the other end of the spectrum, my IT department is rolling new laptops for everybody will l with Windows 10. The plan is to upgrade everybody “the day we can no longer have support for 10”.

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            8 months ago

            Waiting until the last minute to do something necessary is a corporate tradition along with pushing emergency changes on a Friday afternoon and asking how much the LTS support costs

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              8 months ago

              It’s not even waiting for the last moment. They are installing windows 10 on the new machines, that come with W11.

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                I mean XP didn’t hit EOL until 2019 so you might have another 15 years of security patches left on 10.

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      You would think… but they new before that it was a bad idea. Someone above them said “I don’t care, just do it”. They also probably said something about metrics.

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        100%. I got the Brother HL-2370DW and it served me well, but it’s a black-and-white laser printer and sometimes I needed to print in color. I got fed up dealing with inkjet printers so I got the Brother HL-3270CDW. It’s great at printing off props and visual aids for my weekly tabletop game and so on.

        It’s not technically “perfect” - sometimes a Mac will fail to print to them wirelessly and say they printed fine (and that seems to be an issue on the Mac side) and I think we average maybe one paper jam per year - but it’s as close to perfect as I’ve ever gotten with a printer.

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        You have no idea how much I regret buying a Canon Pixmass printer on offer for 50€. I should have just sucked it up and coughed up 100 more to get a damn Brother laser printer.

        Well,at least now I get to replace ink cartridges every week or so and I get to print my ass on photographic paper.

        Live and learn I guess.

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    This update causes my Jetbrains IDE to randomly crash several times a day, it’s great. Also my USB hubs wouldn’t work this morning until I power cycled everything a few times. What fun!

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      My PyCharm has been more stable after I quit the Jetbrains Toolbox app. No crashes today at all.

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    But there are more emojis and now it integrates with icloud toilet to store your bowel movement stats in the Health app.

    Who the fuck even needs usb hubs?

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        You already have one keyboard, don’t need another one. What? The butterfly keys are broken? Shouldn’t have broken them I guess 🤷‍♂️

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      Looks like there are two separate issues addressed in the articles. 1. You have to approve USB devices that are plugged into your Mac. I believe the fix is to unplug USB devices and plug them back in. 2. Microsoft Defender is crashing CUPS unless you manually give it full disk access. Either give it full disk access or remove Microsoft Defender from your Mac.

      ETA: I just checked and I’m ok 14.4. No problems printing but it did ask me to confirm that I trusted every new USB device that I plug in.

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    Somehow it’s managed to randomly toggle the DPI setting on my mouse.

    It’s a Sensei RAW, there is no software switch, it’s all done in the mouse.

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    Might be intentional, recently Apple went the direction of silently dropping features in updates.

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      Literally everyone does this now and it’s so fucking frustrating.

      Vendor: Here’s our latest update, it’s mandatory, if you don’t implement it within 30 days your license will invalidate.

      IT Department: *Does the update* Great well now two core tools we need to do daily work aren’t there anymore.

      Vendor: Yeah, we removed them for your convenience, well being, user experience, and personal happiness.

      IT Department: But we need them otherwise the software is useless to us.

      Vendor: Oh in that case, our new product Premium Plus^^tm does those things but isn’t bundled with your tier of product so please cut us a check for the $5k a month difference and you’ll be good to go!

      And if I punched him, I’d be the one to go to jail.

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        And if I punched him, l’d be the one to go to jail.

        Let me know time and place, I’ll witness it was in self defense

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          Corporate IT never goes for it, unfortunately.

          My experience thus far is that the intersection of IT professionals and people who know how to administrate Linux systems well is a really small set of people. Not enough sysadmins these days.

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            Unfortunately the “management” (aka spyware) software is not developed with Linux in mind. I tried pushing it in our environment, it was shut down very quickly once the spyware didn’t support it.

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    And this is why I’m still on Monterey… Being in audio production, it’s rare that updating your OS (barring security updates) improves your stability.

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      That depends on your Mac. The older the Mac, the older the version. On most M1 Macs, you can go back even to Big Sur, on M2 it’s usually Monterey and so on. It might be different with the Pro/Max/Ultra variants though.

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      More important question for me:

      what is the oldest MacOS with xcode support (and therefore oldest I can run brew on)?

      I keep meaning to figure this out.

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        I believe brew dropped support for a high Sierra just a couple years back (2022 I think) but as of now my 2012 MacBook Pro is still chugging along whenever I need to compile or test something for x86 and can’t be bothered to cross-compile from my new MacBook :)

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          This version naming is hrllaripusly awful. “It works on rotund tundra, but not alpine fresh. Hope that helps!”

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            Hehe, I absolutely agree… for reference, High Sierra is v10.13, released in 2017. I’m now running v13, released 2022. They moved from v10.15 to v11 in 2020, when the arm chips were released.

            My old MacBook could probably run 10.15 just fine, but I don’t have any good reason to update it, as it’s only purpose now is to compile distributables for other old machines.

            Also: I really dislike that they’ve been pushing non-backwards compatible major releases so hard since 2020. I’m not updating my OS because I can’t be bothered to break shit, it shouldn’t be like that…