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[–] sukhmel@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

uninstall OS components…

Like what?

Like whenever you connected Bluetooth headphones to the MacBook, they started Music app. The ~~official~~ solution to stop this was to reboot in safe mode and rename Music app, because it was baked in so hard, or install third party software to prevent Music from starting. That's not to mention that I don't need Music app at all and would uninstall it but it will get restored back.

It looks like this behaviour changed somewhere in 14, as I no longer see Music starting, but it worked that way for longer than it should, really.

Upd: can't find the support thread where they offered this solution, so it must've been not the official one. Officially you didn't even need a solution because it's not a problem.

[–] tyler@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hmm that’s really weird. Thank you for the example, but I wonder if that was just on your computer or something. I’ve been using Mac for work computers since 2016, and my Bose QC-35s never once have caused the music app to open. Or any app for that matter. I’ve had my headphones since 2016 and been using them on every Mac since then and haven’t seen that behavior.

[–] sukhmel@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

That's a bit weird thing to assume if you have only your machine to check, and I have only mine, so both of us are exactly one case to encounter. But since there are numerous questions and articles about this, it's maybe not only on my machine.

It is possible that it's not tied to an OS version, because I have switched to a different MacBook, too, and it may have been this what stopped music from launching.

[–] tyler@programming.dev 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I have had 4 different Macs in that time and currently have three that I do not have that problem on. One of the comments on that post points out that it’s not supposed to do that. It really does sound like a very small portion of users are affected by that. I will say that none of my current or former coworkers have ever had that happen (I’ve seen them on video calls put on headphones and it didn’t launch anything), so I’m very inclined to think this was unintended behavior affecting your device. That’s not to say it wasn’t a problem for you, I completely understand shitty Mac bugs ruining things. For example one that won’t let my computer go to sleep because the monitor it is connected with continually wakes it back up. It’s specifically a Mac issue, and only affects a very small fraction of a percent of users.

[–] sukhmel@programming.dev 1 points 6 days ago

Well, I thought it was intended and more common, now I will think otherwise, you really have much more experience indeed