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coffeeplease

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Is this new in 12.1? Private browsing now says "Private".
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KoolAid-Drink

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allan.nyholm

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Nice find! It was actually introduced in Big Sur, though.
Yes, but Archive Utility as a built-in Apple service hasn't been able to compress the two archives. Hence Cormorant.
Am I mistaken?
 

Bob1985

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Every year I upgrade to the latest macOS xx.1 version and honestly I never notice any difference in anything from year to year - except for maybe the background photos. Either I'm a very narrow user or Apple is working on the wrong things.
 

MacGizmo

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Every year I upgrade to the latest macOS xx.1 version and honestly I never notice any difference in anything from year to year - except for maybe the background photos. Either I'm a very narrow user or Apple is working on the wrong things.
You definitely have a very narrow scope of use if you don't notice any difference in anything. Personally, along with the 5-10 major features, I notice a dozen or so little things that get little-to-no mention from Apple in the keynote that make much more of a difference in my daily use than any of the tentpole features.
 
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fivenotrump

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Music visualizer on M1 Macs:

12.0.1 and 12.1 Music.app runs /System/Applications/Music.app/Contents/XPCServices/VisualizerService_x86.xpc/Contents/MacOS/VisualizerService_x86

rather than

/System/Applications/Music.app/Contents/XPCServices/VisualizerService.xpc/Contents/MacOS/VisualizerService: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures: [x86_64:Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64] [arm64e:Mach-O 64-bit executable arm64e]
 
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tim.rand

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Interesting how Time Machine now counts the number of changes to be backed up.
 

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srbNYC

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If you get really bored, empty your Safari caches, open your Start Page, and watch all your favorite bookmarks' favicon fill in like magic.
 

EugW

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Has the storage's free space reporting been changed in Monterey?

My 500 GB drive is showing 419 GB free, but with 262 GB used and 184 GB of purgeable data. About 170 GB of that is Photos.

I seem to recall on other machines that prior to Monterey, the purgeable data wasn't included in the free space, but I could be mistaken.

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skiabox

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Huge difference from Big Sur.
Fans was going at 3000 rpm when I connect two external 4k monitors to my macbook pro 16, with Big Sur.
Now the system remains silent with the two 4k monitors connected with the fans starting at 1767 rpm all the time.
Well done apple!
 
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gilby101

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Huge difference from Big Sur.
Fans was going at 3000 rpm when I connect two external 4k monitors to my macbook pro 16, with Big Sur.
Now the system remains silent with the two 4k monitors connected with the fans starting at 1767 rpm all the time.
Well done apple!
Whilst it is good that you are happy, that could be read the other way. To keep fans quiet, the CPU (and GPU?) is throttled back sooner and so your MBP is able to do less work (or takes longer to do it).

The fan/temp/cpu relationship is often changed with macOS updates. I remember my 2019 iMac when new the CPU was being throttled back to control temperature and so the fan was very quiet. But now it more readily uses the fan and maintains a higher CPU speed. For me that is a better balance.
 

cool11

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When I open the lid on my new mbp,
the mac boots (monterey).
How can I stop this?
I want to be me to decide when to power on the mbp.
 
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