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bousozoku

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I'm trying to update to Sonoma 14.7.2, which Apple is almost hiding, and after the download, they pop up the Sequoia update while it's waiting for restart the computer.

Are they so worried about their adoption numbers that they can't imagine people trying to actually work on their computers?

They need AI to look at their source code to point out problems that need to be fixed, not push AI on us until it's ready.
 
That's an interesting workaround that should be a tickbox everyone can see, but Apple wants to see their adoption numbers as a success.
And it works very well: in fact I was able to update with no "embarrassing" questions from apple 😄
The only downside is that time to time you get an alert there is a new update, when you go and check it
there is none:
"macOS Sonoma 14.7.2
Last checked: Today at 11:00 AM
Your Mac is running the latest software update allowed by your organization."
It's My Computer!
 
I had no issues updating to 14.7.2 yesterday. No unexpected messages, no glitches. It was a normal, uneventful update, boring, you might say. I walked away and let it do its thing.
 
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