
At what point during the rehab process did you maybe start seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, like you know what, if we can get this far, maybe, just maybe I'll be able to play again this year?ĪBDEL NADER: It's funny. I'm extremely grateful to the training staff for getting me right, for the coaching staff for trusting in me and believing in me just to throw me in there my first day back. What was that like to not only play, but play in the Western Conference Finals?ĪBDEL NADER: It was a dream come true. It's been a long road to get you back out on the court. I have to CMD+Click to open a new tab properly, which doesn't always work.NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS: CLIPPERS VS. PS: Oh btw, somehow clicking a link that supposed to open a new tab instead opens a blank tab. I have to CMD+Click to open a new tab properly, which doesn't always work. If Apple still keeps the "superior" mindset, then good luck. There's a reason why most people uses Chrome despite Google privacy etc. But I am seriously enraged at this point. You know what, being Apple forum exclusive browser might not be that bad huh? It's not like Safari is being widely supported by website anyways given how niche they are in the desktop world and how ubiquitous Chrome is. Those four reasons above means I will slowly phase out Safari from my daily browsing and doing any sort of work with them. But tab group syncing almost never works well for me. What's the point of syncing tab group status then, if somehow iPadOS Safari tab group is the "master tab group"? Idk. Every time I close the Safari (mostly by accident), whatever I opened before closing are all GONE, and tab group goes back to an arguably very old state with tabs I meant to close opened anyways. It's almost as if Monterey Safari is "inferior" over iPad Safari or something. More often than I want to admit, Safari tab group syncing is a huge mess. But alternative hotkey doesn't seem to work on Monterey, and there should be no need to use third-party tools to achieve this basic feature either. Yes, there are workarounds through assigning alternative hotkeys or using third-party apps with script to mitigate the issue. Just like the AirPods Pro, I don't care how fancy the other feature is when the basic "Connectivity" is somehow a huge struggle. NEITHER!!! I don't care how Apple touts how advanced their Safari browser is, I have prolly closed more than 100 tabs by accident like that and "recover from last session" doesn't always work and it doesn't really work for more than one browser window. To be fair, FireFox doesn't have this feature either, but at least they offer "Warn you before closing the browser" option. I need to press CMD+Q for about 1s to close the browser that way. Edge and Chrome both have this "Hold CMD+Q to Quit" feature that could effectively eliminate the chance that a misclick could happen. Idk who designs Safari and think there is absolutely NO CHANCE user would not press CMD+Q when they are supposed to press CMD+W to close a tab. I end up moving those tab groups to another browser.
FASTSCRIPTS ALTERNATIVE MAC
WTF? Mac is so niche iPad is somehow superior? When I check my iPad, all those "Untitled Group" are there.


Safari just won't even allow me to rename the new tab group, let alone create it or bring any new tab in. Similar to 1, this happens randomly, but one day I want to send a group of tabs from a tab group to a new group so I don't over clutter my current browser window. Instead, it's like "gotcha" "boom" and I am speechless. It's so random I cannot reproduce or troubleshoot. But more often than not, some tabs I just closed will reopen immediately, while other tabs I just open will be closed immediately.

But this Safari, my god, is a literal piece of (beep) that I just can't stand it anymore.Įver since the release of Monterey Safari has this "tab group" thing that is supposed to be synced across iPhone, iPad and Mac. I have also sent feedback to Apple already for all points mentioned below.Įver since I got my M1 MacBook Pro, I was impressed with its great battery life, decent performance and good portability compared to my ageing 11" MacBook Air early 2014 model. If you don't want to read this, please close the tab NOW.
