Posted May 23, 2024
While rebooting my Macintosh so that I could install the latest version of macOS, Sonoma 14.5, GOG Version 2.0.74 (336) was the only app to prevent my computer from rebooting.
Then I tried quitting it, and it refused to quit. I had to force quit an app just so that I could reboot my computer just so that macOS could update software just so that it could fix its own security problems.
Rant:
This makes my Mac smell a whole lot like Windows.
The client doesn't behave normally. I try opening the app to play a game and I get nothing, a blank screen or just nothing whatsoever.
It has been doing this for two years.
When I was working as a software engineer, if I had a bug that lasted two years, I would have had my ****ing head cut off, and I worked at nice places. I don't want to imagine an awful place to work at, where shipping an ENTERTAINMENT COMMERCE product that for two years, does this PAIN. Rhetorically, what kind of social system supports this kind of apathy?
End rant, for now.
Then I tried quitting it, and it refused to quit. I had to force quit an app just so that I could reboot my computer just so that macOS could update software just so that it could fix its own security problems.
Rant:
This makes my Mac smell a whole lot like Windows.
The client doesn't behave normally. I try opening the app to play a game and I get nothing, a blank screen or just nothing whatsoever.
It has been doing this for two years.
When I was working as a software engineer, if I had a bug that lasted two years, I would have had my ****ing head cut off, and I worked at nice places. I don't want to imagine an awful place to work at, where shipping an ENTERTAINMENT COMMERCE product that for two years, does this PAIN. Rhetorically, what kind of social system supports this kind of apathy?
End rant, for now.
Post edited May 23, 2024 by ncr100