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Macos 13 Ventura is now out and its system preferences are a disaster I really wanted to talk about this in my previous video about the context of UI and is suffocation of Mac OS but didnt quite fit and also Ventura wasnt out but now it is so lets talk about it Im not going to spend this entire video showing you every last thing thats wrong with it because youll probably experience at some point for yourself lets take a quick stroll back in time if you compare the system preferences in OS 10.0 and Mac OS 12 youll notice they look remarkably similar despite 21 years of time difference between the two and some pretty remarkable changes to the operating system and while I tend to rail too frequently against isosophication a Mac OS Apple trying to unify its design language between its multiple operating systems is not the worst idea Ive ever heard Iowa OS represents a much larger user base than Mac OS does and having them mirror each other would mean teaching users Just One path