The more people write about the many flaws of Apple’s newest operating systems, the less I’ll have to. The linked article is specifically about macOS Tahoe, some of the things it get inexplicably wrong and those it still gets right. It’s as if there were multiple product teams driving the same product but with two completely different set of priorities.
I’ll spoil the ending:
Steve Jobs talked about creative people having to persuade five layers of management to do what they know is right. I don’t know how many layers there are now. But I know what it looks like when the creative people are losing that argument, and I know what it looks like when they’re winning it. Right now, on macOS, it looks like both are happening at the same time, in the same release, on the same screen. And that’s scarier than any one bad design choice.