Friends don’t let friends install WWDC iOS betas
I say this, as I continue to install iOS and macOS betas on my personal device on day 1 because yolo

@b3ll I've been installing macOS betas through the customer seeding program since OS X Lion and the only data loss I've ever had was the cursed version of iCloud Drive with file pinning that actually just spammed empty and duplicate files absolutely everywhere.

Still have remnants from that one...

@b3ll The far bigger challenge is stuff breaking. Oh, can't get directions in maps for 2 weeks because the phone hard reboots when you click the "drive" button or dumb stuff like that
@b3ll It’s gonna get rough around beta 3 or 4 but we submit bug reports and stick with it, lol

@b3ll I have a reminder set up for the beginning of June every year, that I update with a description of the horrors from the current beta and to not install.

It doesn't work.

@b3ll great advice that I’ve been ignoring since iPhone firmware 3 or so.

I hate myself a lot though.

@b3ll I usually make it to wednesday
@b3ll All I’m hearing is that you recommend I install the WWDC macOS beta.
@twostraws do as I say, not as I do

@b3ll @twostraws when I do as I say then I do?

_Installs betas on everything_

@b3ll This is how I hear that you don't think we're friends 😛
@cocoawithlove hey now, I'm just looking out for you :(
@b3ll A truth as old as iOS3
@b3ll ah yes, time for the annual dance of balancing “play with the new cool thing” vs “completely hose my machine and iCloud data”
@b3ll TBH the last few years, the first iOS betas were more stable than the stable releases.