I got some excellent feedback from y’all last year, so let’s do round 2!
A bit about me: I’m an Apple software QA engineer (yes, we exist) and I’d love to hear about bugs you’ve encountered. I can create bug reports internally (aka radars) and/or bother the right teams/people to get issues fixed. To be clear this is not official company business, thoughts/opinions are my own, and I’m doing this in my free time to keep Lemmy awesome and because I love you guys.
Alt/throwaway account for obvious reasons.
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING:
- iOS/iPadOS, macOS, & watchOS issues only. Please ensure that you are running latest public release (
26.4.1) or latest beta (as of today that’s26.5 beta 3). - Please provide detailed step-by-step instructions on how to reproduce the bug. Vague reports such as “battery life bad” or “UI laggy” are not helpful. So yes, that means you should ELI5. If I don’t have enough info from you, then there’s a good chance I won’t be able to reproduce it on my test devices which in turn means I can’t report it.
- Provide hardware details in your report (i.e. model, year, device specs)
Things I can’t help with:
- general UI/UX complaints, use the feedback form for that.
- 3rd party (non-Apple) accessories, hardware, or software. This includes monitors, keyboards/mice, thunderbolt docks, cameras, etc.
- Issues that only appear sometimes or randomly. If it can’t be reproduced consistently, then it probably can’t be reported. Unfortunately I can’t just tell the devs I saw a ghost 👻
General Disclaimer
I can’t guarantee that anything I report will be fixed and due to the nature of how we work I won’t be able to share status updates, but I’ll certainly try my best to shuffle things along internally.
Please don’t ask about upcoming hardware/software. Whatever it is, I have no idea what you’re talking about and no, it doesn’t exist.
Thanks and looking forward to hearing about what’s been bugging you 🐛
edit 1: added sporadic issues to things I can’t help with.


Dunno if this counts as a bug but the way the priority works for audio streams always seems to fail. I can never understand which audio streams my media keys will actually work on if I’ve opened multiple. For example closing a YouTube video and having Apple Music open will still just grab the media keys so they don’t actually affect Apple Music. Been a pain point for a long time and still is on macOS 26.4.1
Been playing around with this and it looks like the keys are acting on the most recent playback window you’ve interacted with. Agreed that this could be more obvious from a UI perspective, but that’s not something I have any influence over unfortunately. May I suggest using the feedback form to suggest a UI improvement?