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ace2358 | 2 years ago

This resonates with me. My computers used to crash at the app level, OS level or hardware level.

Now when something goes wrong the system just kinda gets lazy and stops working. But it won’t crash.

I’ve had my mac pinwheel on the login screen. I can still access the shell and file shares remotely, and even screen share to a logged in user.

But login.app refuses to crash so it’ll just pinwheel.

I’m glad I never forgot to turn things off and on for troubleshooting :(

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Analemma_|2 years ago

I have a suspicion that "number of crashes" got badly Goodharted inside major OS vendors. After all, you can "prevent" most crashes by just having a top-level "catch(Exception e) {}" handler, which of course just leads to the program doing nothing instead in an un-debuggable way, but hey: crashes went down! KPI achieved!

bombcar|2 years ago

My experience is that macOS especially really REALLY absolutely hates when the Internet goes sideways - not actually down, but really bad packet loss; DNS starts being slow and failing sometimes but not completely ... then you enter hell.

Next time it happens try turning network connections all the way off.