"Future versions of macOS will no longer support Time Capsule disks for Time Machine backups."
What? Why? My 2TB Time Capsule is still working fine, what could possibly be the justification for this change?
"Future versions of macOS will no longer support Time Capsule disks for Time Machine backups."
What? Why? My 2TB Time Capsule is still working fine, what could possibly be the justification for this change?
Probably ongoing support. It was no iPhone in terms of units sold.
Fade_Dance•14h ago
This has a parallel to the late 90s when Apple dropped floppy disk support when it was still very much mainstream. Even the Apple II to Macintosh transition was abrupt and alienating to some in the ecosystem.
The justification is:
It makes supporting the new features and devices easier, as it focuses resources, at the expense of legacy support.
You, as an Apple ecosystem participant, pay up for the "Apple Tax" (again, a term that has been around for decades).
Just because. Any myriad of reasons could have spurred the change, from internal team tech talent reshufflings to whims in the marketing department.
This is how Apple is, and how Apple has been for much of their existence. The anger can probably be justified, but you definitely shouldn't be shocked.
May I suggest you pay for the higher tier cloud backup service on a monthly basis. Apple didn't get to a multi trillion dollar valuation out of good will exclusively. I hear service revenue is a major priority internally...
nodesocket•14h ago
downrightmike•13h ago
Floppies were terrible, but time capsules aren't that.
IRL a $Trillion dollar company can certainly have resources make the minuscule updates to keep support.
nodesocket•13h ago
downrightmike•13h ago
McAlpine5892•11h ago
You would think, but look at this whole Liquid Glass thing - they can't get something simple like contrast right. On the other hand, they arguably put out the best consumer chips in the industry.
Seems dysfunctional, like every other large corp.