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nntwozzyesterday at 9:33 PM4 repliesview on HN

Not to beat on my own drum but as a mac convert from the days of Tiger I saw the writing on the wall from miles away.

Still on iOS 18 and macOS 15 (Sequoia). I was a day one upgrader up until now, never had any regrets but this time things seemed very different.

It's worrisome but all is not lost, I'll start sweating for real if next year's releases don't improve things substantially.


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testfrequencyyesterday at 9:44 PM

Maybe you didn’t catch this yet, but Apple pulled their latest iOS 18.7.3 update and they seem to only promote iOS 26 now. They really want everyone off iOS 18 :/

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2026/01/07/hundreds-...

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ValentineCyesterday at 10:44 PM

> Still on iOS 18 and macOS 15 (Sequoia). I was a day one upgrader up until now, never had any regrets but this time things seemed very different.

I've tried and returned the iPhone 17 Pro. Love the hardware (especially the camera), but iOS 26 is inefficient (for lack of a better term), and the new camera UI hides too many things.

rcontiyesterday at 9:49 PM

Same I'm on iOS 26 and it's reasonably bad but I figured I might as well pull of the band-aid and have app compatibility.

I can't see a single reason to upgrade to Tahoe. We'll see what 2026 brings.

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nextosyesterday at 9:40 PM

The Tiger to Snow Leopard era was fantastic. Things were simple and worked.

There was also a great boutique apps ecosystem.

Right now, it seems that macOS is going through its enshittification phase, sadly.

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