Block the "Upgrade to Tahoe" Alerts

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78 points | by todsacerdoti 4 hours ago ago

23 comments

  • xbar 2 minutes ago

    Thank you. I own several Macs. One is on Tahoe. It feels the worst. More than myself, though, I need to give my less technical family members a respite from the tricky traps that lead to inadvertently installing it.

  • DavidPiper an hour ago

    I accidentally hit the wrong button a few weeks ago and upgraded to Tahoe. I didn't think it was that big a deal at the time, I'd just been putting it off.

    But having used it for a few weeks now I can confirm it is a strict downgrade over Sequoia for me. I use none of the new features it has introduced, and the changes to existing features are just worse.

    Some UI animations are slow and jittery - and this is on an M4 Pro. The Finder has gone from fine to janky once again, especially with horizontal scroll. The window corners and mouse interactions are indeed annoying (I'd assumed the many complaints were at least slight hyperbole). Left-aligned window titles are unbalanced and ugly. I've had weird (visual) app duplication issues with the Application smart-folder in the Dock. Cross-device copy-paste SEEMS to be more flaky than usual. And most petty of all I really don't like the new icons - especially the Trash icon for some reason.

    • TuxSH 14 minutes ago

      Also Apple Music is much worse (harder to bring miniplayer, seek bar harder to use) and list of misfeatures goes on and on and on

    • gib444 an hour ago

      > Some UI animations are slow and jittery - and this is on an M4 Pro

      On an M4 Pro! Pure planned obsecelence. Noticed it regularly with major MacOS releases. Nothing will convince me otherwise.

    • Hamuko an hour ago

      I have Tahoe on my work laptop and Sequoia on my personal desktop, and the thing that keeps me the most rooted on Sequoia is the padding. Everything on Tahoe is padded to hell and back. And the new tab design sucks so much. iTerm2 tabs look fucking terrible in it.

  • pier25 an hour ago

    It's much easier to simply use this with whatever date you prefer:

        defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate MajorOSUserNotificationDate -date "2030-03-03 12:00:00 +0000"
    • egb 16 minutes ago

      I've got that in place and still get the Tahoe popups, so there's some other mechanism here.

  • fidotron 41 minutes ago

    Same problem here.

    Linux + KDE surpassed Windows many years ago, now I find I also prefer it to the Mac laptops, which are otherwise better only for portability.

    Apple need to get their software act together. Such a shame because the hardware is awesome. A near perfect inversion of the era of Tiger on the G4.

  • beacon294 15 minutes ago

    I read the old forums carefully:

    - simply decline/reject the TOS on install. It will auto uninstall the installer and go away.

    Life has been good since.

  • thecopy 2 hours ago

    Im planning on getting the new M5 MBP i expect to be released next week. Is it possible to downgrade? I assume it comes with Tahoe :(

    • sgloutnikov 5 minutes ago

      It's possible if you do a wipe and do a fresh install. You essentially boot into the Sequoia installer. I'm also looking at possibly picking up a M5 MBP and was the first things I looked into.

    • mhurron an hour ago

      Typically no, Mac's don't expect to run versions of macOS before the one they were released with.

    • layer8 17 minutes ago

      It’s not worth it, especially since the M6 MBP is rumored to already come out later this year (though likely with a price hike): https://9to5mac.com/2026/02/26/two-unique-new-macbook-pros-a...

    • teaearlgraycold 37 minutes ago

      Why not buy a used M4 Pro/Max?

    • mpalmer 2 hours ago

      Almost certainly not :|

  • crazygringo an hour ago

    > Which means I have the joy of seeing things like this wonderful notification on a regular basis.

    Weird, I haven't seen that once. I wonder what explains the difference?

  • hhh an hour ago

    People really just need to upgrade man. It’s fine in almost every case.

    • slashink an hour ago

      I run both, Tahoe on laptop, Sequoia on mac studio. Tahoe is strictly worse, the corner radius drag issue is driving me crazy on the daily.

      • bombcar 35 minutes ago

        There’s a command to make the corner bigger.

           defaults write -g AppleEdgeResizeExteriorSize 8
      • JaggerJo an hour ago

        +1 exact same situation.

        having Tahoe on my MacBook made me appreciate Sequoia on my mac Studio. A real downgrade..

    • doawoo 14 minutes ago

      It actively ruins multimedia software I use in live performances- so no I don’t just need to upgrade

    • azan_ 40 minutes ago

      It's ugly and slow, I see no reason why I would want to "upgrade" to that.