Sarah Brown on Nostr: It appears that there may be an issue with Google Chrome not starting for some users ...
It appears that there may be an issue with Google Chrome not starting for some users of Mac OS Sequoia.
I have found a workaround. In the Finder, open the Applications folder, locate Chrome, drag it to the bin, then empty the bin.
Fixed
Published at
2024-09-18 11:25:03Event JSON
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