I had updated to sonoma earlier today on M1 MBA. Emacs became laggy, scrolling through my config file turned into a choppy mess.
After downgrading back to Ventura, all performance issues were fixed.

How to downgrade (in case anyone needs this in the future)

  1. Create Bootable USB Installer and download older macOS version from app store

  2. Make a time machine backup

  3. Reboot into startup options

  4. Wipe existing drive, install OS from usb

  5. Transfer files from time machine backup.

  • GlobalRevolution@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Only issue I currently have is the title bar is huge now. I haven’t tracked down why yet but if I toggle tool-bar-mode on and off then it goes back to how it was.

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    11 months ago

    I have the same problem, but I thought some plugin was to blame. Are you using emacs-plus?

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    11 months ago

    One thing I do after any major OS upgrade is, I update XCode, command line utils and rebuild emacs. Usually that fixes problems 99%. Of course it takes 1-2 hours to complete this process but I multitask during this time.

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    11 months ago

    I’m running Sonoma on M1 MBA for sometime now without problems. I installed emacs 29 through emacs-plus.

  • MoerliYT@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Even better to know is that Sonoma can mess up apples integrated bootloader and leave you stranded unable to boot into your Mac. If anyone is interested there are some threads about it on r/AsahiLinux.