Or perhaps even just "these are the features I personally want it to include". I'm mystified by the way the author makes the jump from "I want this" to "Apple will definitely do this".
Maybe it is. I feel like this is the narrative on every second cycle since 10.6 (Snow Leopard, to 10.5's Leopard), that "this" is the one where things get more reliable and nature.
This seems to be pretty deep in Apple's DNA, extending (usually) to their hardware (iPhones with "S" models, iPads seem to follow it loosely, AirPods, etc)
I have a problem on the brand new Mac (2 different ones, after getting a replacement) where USB A devices stop working every few hours and don't work until a reboot. I've tried 4 different USB hubs including Apple's own USB-C to USB-A connector. I've tried different computers, keyboards, mice. Nothing works. After about a month of back and forth with Apple, they finally admitted it was an operating system bug.
I can't debug it or even view USB requests because Apple has now locked everything down. The internal display sometimes doesn't work until I restart.
USB devices on the brand new MacBook Pro 13" do not work for more than a few hours. Apple does not care about macOS.
>I can’t promise you any sneak preview of what it will announce there, but here are my personal thoughts as to what it must get right this time.
Isn't that "should be" then?