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by hobofan 2502 days ago
I haven't had any of those problems before Mojave. No Facetime bugging me, updates were no problem, and there was an easy terminal command to turn off the disk space notification.
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https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/254485/silencing-y...

Literally 12 seconds worth of Google.

FaceTime issue: FaceTime menu > Turn FaceTime Off

Software update without Apple ID:

https://www.macworld.com/article/3269337/how-to-install-maco...

It feels that people just love to complain about and hate on Apple. I get it, it’s trendy. But a good portion of the complaints are either disingenuous or an acute case of FTFM.

> https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/254485/silencing-y....

If you read the comments there, you will see that this doesn't work for Mojave. I've run those commands on High Sierra (or what the previous version was), but Mojave made them unusable. All related and linked answers also don't work for Mojave.

> FaceTime issue: FaceTime menu > Turn FaceTime Off

Funnily that option is greyed out if you are not logged in, and I guess doesn't do what you think it does.

> Software update without Apple ID

My main problem there is that I don't want to update (because how the fuck do I know that Apple won't brick other features I'm used to), and can't silence the notification for forever.