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And the Apple Music playing music on "My Station" dies after playing a song or two still exists. I fee like this bug has been there since Big Sur.
Also, external display swapping bug still exists, iMessage on MacOS no longer recognizes that I am the family organizer when trying to approve ScreenTime requests....This release isn't any worse than the last, but Apple really needs a "bug-fix" release. A bunch of "just works" features aren't working.
I'm on WiFi on 1 gig/1 gig fiber. This has been happening for ~2 years. If you search for others, you will find dozens of posts to Reddit and Apple support. There is never a solution. I guess I will just have to continue to avoid stations that don't have a set playlist going forward. Here's to hoping MacOS 15 fixes the issue.
It only happens on "stations". My playlists work fine beginning to end. But if I play the discover or "my" station, it stops playing. mid song after several minutes. There is no pattern to it, no specific time. It happens on any network I'm on, wireless or wired.
That was when they were on a two-year release cycle, too, so there were basically no major features released between 2007 and 2011. The current new release every year (with features) is probably too fast for reliability and stability, especially because they need to make the ecosystem work with other devices (iPhone, iPad, watch, TV, etc.), and try to combine cross-platform features or maintain some cross platform parity between MacOS and the others.
If they want to do yearly releases, with new features for every device every year, they need to reduce the number of features. There's no point to 20+ features in an update if half of the features from last year stopped working correctly.