Thanks @benjedwards for being there when I need you.
I didn't like updating my work mac to Monterey or my phone to Android 12 but here I am thinking Windows 11 is a good move.
Very exciting to open the Start Menu and see not a single app you actually use and even less that are actually installed.
I ran into that issue where Snipping Tool is broken. There's an available update that fixes it, but the first suggestion that shows up when it crashes is to do a full Windows reinstallation.
What I was trying to screenshot: I didn't like the "recommended" section and wanted more app displayed, so I turned off the recommendations. Now there's just a big empty area that tells me to turn recommendations back on. #Windows11
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Updating from macOS 10.14 Mojave to macOS 12 Monterey today so I can update my Adobe apps. Excited to see which older apps I use stop working entirely.
I have to update Adobe because I need to open Premiere projects from another editor and he's on a newer version. Otherwise, I'm a big proponent of not updating anything in a production environment.
Picassa is the first to fall at the compatibility wall. I'm gonna miss it's ability to lazily Ken Burns a bunch of photos together into a video.