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Anyone noticed with macOS 13.x with the revamped Settings app that there seems to be no option to disable your Macbook/Mac/MacStudio from going to sleep? 🤔 #Mac #macOS
Anyone noticed with macOS 13.x with the revamped Settings app that there seems to be no option to disable your Macbook/Mac/MacStudio from going to sleep? 🤔 #Mac #macOS
Anyone noticed with macOS 13.x with the revamped Settings app that there seems to be no option to disable your Macbook/Mac/MacStudio from going to sleep? 🤔 #Mac #macOS
Anyone noticed with macOS 13.x with the revamped Settings app that there seems to be no option to disable your Macbook/Mac/MacStudio from going to sleep? 🤔 #Mac #macOS
@prologic Not that I know. Will check my wifes mac when home.
@carsten Thanks! 🙇♂️ Meanwhile I've filed a bgu report as I _believe_ this to be a bug in macOS 13.x and a regression as I just can't find how to disable "sleep" anywhere in Settings whatsoever 🤦♂️ #macOS #bug
@carsten Thanks! 🙇♂️ Meanwhile I've filed a bgu report as I _believe_ this to be a bug in macOS 13.x and a regression as I just can't find how to disable "sleep" anywhere in Settings whatsoever 🤦♂️ #macOS #bug
@carsten Thanks! 🙇♂️ Meanwhile I've filed a bgu report as I _believe_ this to be a bug in macOS 13.x and a regression as I just can't find how to disable "sleep" anywhere in Settings whatsoever 🤦♂️ #macOS #bug
@carsten Thanks! 🙇♂️ Meanwhile I've filed a bgu report as I _believe_ this to be a bug in macOS 13.x and a regression as I just can't find how to disable "sleep" anywhere in Settings whatsoever 🤦♂️ #macOS #bug
@darch According to their own webpage it doesn't look like it would work very well. But to be honest I haven't ever tried it, as it was never a problem before. On my old iMac it never went to sleep -- But I'm pretty sure that's on an older macOS version (before macOS 13.x Ventura)
@darch According to their own webpage it doesn't look like it would work very well. But to be honest I haven't ever tried it, as it was never a problem before. On my old iMac it never went to sleep -- But I'm pretty sure that's on an older macOS version (before macOS 13.x Ventura)
@darch According to their own webpage it doesn't look like it would work very well. But to be honest I haven't ever tried it, as it was never a problem before. On my old iMac it never went to sleep -- But I'm pretty sure that's on an older macOS version (before macOS 13.x Ventura)
@darch According to their own webpage it doesn't look like it would work very well. But to be honest I haven't ever tried it, as it was never a problem before. On my old iMac it never went to sleep -- But I'm pretty sure that's on an older macOS version (before macOS 13.x Ventura)
@prologic I only had MacBooks where it a reasonable feature to put the computer to sleep to conserve battery
@darch Yes for Macbooks with batteries, this makes a whole lot of sense 👌 For Mac(s), including Mac Studio, Mac mini and Mac Pro, this makes absolutely no sense 🤦♂️
@darch Yes for Macbooks with batteries, this makes a whole lot of sense 👌 For Mac(s), including Mac Studio, Mac mini and Mac Pro, this makes absolutely no sense 🤦♂️
@darch Yes for Macbooks with batteries, this makes a whole lot of sense 👌 For Mac(s), including Mac Studio, Mac mini and Mac Pro, this makes absolutely no sense 🤦♂️
@darch Yes for Macbooks with batteries, this makes a whole lot of sense 👌 For Mac(s), including Mac Studio, Mac mini and Mac Pro, this makes absolutely no sense 🤦♂️
@prologic Why are you questioning it? Apple knows best. You're lucky they let you use their computer at all.