![]() Just about nothing is fixed in Sonoma, because Apple only add more bugs these days. And yes, System Settings has been an incomprehensibly slow bag of sh*t since it appeared in Ventura - dreadful lag, full of bugs I listed them in Reddit once and it took two at-edge-of-maximum-post-length posts. Sonoma was rushed out a month earlier than it should've been, even for a post-OS-X release. They left a bunch of debugging code turned on in 14.0 (yes, I submitted feedback, which was - as is modern Apple tradition - ignored) which makes it run like molasses, especially Safari and especially on Intel where the performance hit is harder to absorb.ġ4.1 still has some of the debugging on - they still have paint debugging enabled in Safari (the 'red flash' when a page starts to render) but it's overall a lot faster. In fact I think Sonoma is a bit faster, Settings opens much quicker than Ventura My 2019 16” Intel MBP (2.6GHz 6-core i7-9750H, Radeon 5300M, 16GB 2667MHz DDR4) runs the exact same it did on Ventura/Monterey/Big Sur/Catalina as it does now on Sonoma. If it’s still slow, try reinstalling the OS and waiting again for Spotlight to reindex Let your computer rest for a few days on power for Spotlight to build, and use it as its intended. The 2018 MacBook Air was designed for web browsing and emailing. You have a severely underpowered Mac, no wonder it’s a bit “slow” ![]() But they have margin-of-error single-core performance, most important for the snappiness of UIs. To be fair Apple’s A10X is faster in multicore. You want to know what Apple processor has comparable performance? Apple A10X Fusion. Oh look at that, a cute and adorable 1.6GHz i5-8210Y and adorable LPDDR3 2133MHz RAM. I’m going to assume that means you likely didn’t provide your Mac enough time to index and rebuild Spotlight, which naturally makes your Mac slower. After a week of heavy use, really heavy use
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