Apple releases new beta builds of all its flashy new Liquid Glass-ified OS updates
Briefly

The article discusses the latest rounds of developer betas for Apple's software, emphasizing their unsuitability for regular use due to potential performance and stability issues. It advises users to install these betas only on secondary devices, particularly older models that still support the latest updates. While the first beta builds can be prone to serious bugs, the second iterations tend to offer improved usability. Users without dedicated test devices are strongly encouraged to wait for the public beta release and ensure data backup before attempting installations.
"I generally recommend using the second developer builds on secondary test devices because they are more stable and usable compared to the initial builds, which can have major bugs."
"It's wise to wait for the public beta in July unless you have spare devices dedicated for testing, and ensure to backup data before proceeding."
Read at Ars Technica
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