macOS 26's Cut Corners

(daringfireball.net)

57 points | by 7777777phil 2 days ago ago

24 comments

  • stephen_g a day ago ago

    I’m very glad I decided to keep my MacBook Pro on the previous version, but it’s irritating that I now seem to need to turn on ‘Beta Releases’ to get any other update but 26.x. And if you click ‘Other Updates’ (where the Safari update is, if you want to update that without restarting the computer) it tries to trick you by also selecting Tahoe by default.

    That’s the kind of behaviour I’d grown used to from Microsoft over the last decade but something I’d thought Apple was still above until the last little while…

  • rowanseymour a day ago ago

    As much as I'm enjoying all these articles about bad MacOS UI design.. people really be refusing to upgrade over this? I'm sitting here on Tahoe happily resizing windows all day (the cursor change lets you know you're grabbing the correct part).

    • geoffeg a day ago ago

      I see no real reason to upgrade, there's no new features that interest me. Combined with the UI issues, why would I upgrade?

      • kccoder a day ago ago

        > there's no new features that interest me

        Precisely! Can’t recall the last time they added a feature I wanted, so I just stick with the oldest version that is still supported. Upgrading is more likely to break things than provide anything I actually need.

      • 1stranger a day ago ago

        1. it's not that bad 2. you'll probably get used to it 3. gotta get it over with sometime

        • Tanoc 18 hours ago ago

          People get very annoyed and less productive when they have to relearn a large portion of their workflow. A carpenter uses the same tools the same way for fifty years, but someone working with software in any capacity has their tools replaced with new ones every few months and has to learn first how they differ and then how to get them to mostly do the same things as they old tools.

        • zapzupnz a day ago ago

          These are not reasons. These are placatings.

    • Fethbita a day ago ago

      I updated but then regretted since I learned that Firewire support is now removed. I shoot retro videos with an old Firewire camera so to be able to get footage out of it, I had to stop whatever I was doing and figure out how to create a dual boot system.

      Apple doing things like this is quite annoying where the hardware has support for Firewire but software removes it.

    • hyperhello a day ago ago

      There is always a single perfect flaw in every apple product release for everyone on social media to align on. Apple may put them there on purpose.

    • nkotov a day ago ago

      Yes. Been a life long Apple fan, this is the first OS update I am unwilling to upgrade to. iPhone is one thing, but ruining my desktop experience is extremely annoying. I'm dreading the day I need to upgrade to an M5 Pro MBP later this year.

    • sillywalk a day ago ago

      Not just this.

      The entire Liquid Glass thing is a usability nightmare for me. I already have had to enable accessibility options in previous releases, now these things don't even fix the transparency problems.

    • bni a day ago ago

      I have not upgraded yet because I think it's very ugly.

      Im ok with the glass part but the very rounded corners ugly and unprofessional.

    • russelg a day ago ago

      It is but one of the straws that broke the camels back.

  • MarleTangible a day ago ago

    The illustration with the breakfast plate is a really good example.

    https://noheger.at/blog/2026/01/11/the-struggle-of-resizing-...

  • netsharc a day ago ago

    Related, 2640 points yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46579864

    • sho_hn a day ago ago

      Gruber's take is nothing but a blog spam rehash that adds nothing at twice the word count, too.

      • skylurk a day ago ago

        Gruber is HN's Nickelback.

        But I appreciated how he reminded me of the grippy-strips.

        • WorldMaker a day ago ago

          A lot of this article certainly is saying "Look at this photograph."

  • spider-mario a day ago ago

    > I think everything about the 10.7 Lion GUI looks better than the 10.6 Snow Leopard GUI — except for the omission of the resize affordance in the corner.

    I think 10.6 looked way better. fite me

    • WorldMaker a day ago ago

      A part of me still thinks the peak was somewhere around System 7.

  • oniony a day ago ago

    It's really not a big issue: the pointer changes to a resize arrow when you're in the right place, so it's pretty clear when you've got it right.

    • muro a day ago ago

      Just tried with Lightroom - sometimes the pointer changes, sometimes it doesn't and stays as the normal arrow. Sometimes it allows resizing in height and width, other times only one of them.

  • trashymctrash a day ago ago

    Is „Dyehoe“ in the title a typo? Otherwise I don’t get it