I asked this to an AI, and it didn’t say anything intelligible, maybe I’m just not smart enough to understand AI.

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      9 hours ago

      You should read comments before you reply to them:

      The Mac apps are always opening my files instead of the third-party ones I designated as default.

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        9 hours ago

        No, they can’t be adjusted.

        I know you said you don’t need a tutorial right after that, but the context of you saying that was another user explaining that it can be changed but they didn’t have time to provide you tech support.

        I happened to be in a position where I could quickly get the information they weren’t able to, so I did.

        If you wanna know anything else just lmk.

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            8 hours ago

            What kinds of window management changes would you like to make? Iirc you can make some decently radical adjustments using brew but I’m not extremely knowledgeable about them because I like to keep it normal.

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              7 hours ago

              I want it to stop hanging up when I drag windows from one monitor to the other.

              When I switch screens I want it to switch when I click on it and not click, wait, and click again.

              I want the dock to disappear and stop consuming screen real estate, but I also want it to come back up when I need it.

              I need the red x to actually close the window instead of just minimizing it.

              All of these things sometimes happen and sometimes don’t, with seemingly no reason, which is the most frustrating part, and this inconsistent behavior spans iOS as well.

              For reference I’m running Sequoia on a 2017 iMac.