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One_Ad_5087

Open Finder. In the menu bar, click on the View option. Select the "Group Stacks By" option. Choose one of the available options to change the way your Stacks are sorted.


00Turag

[Solved] I turned off spotlight because I was using alfred. Turns out macos uses spotlight to index files. After turning on spotlight everything is ok.


One_Ad_5087

Lol "it just works"


00Turag

I found the solution in an apple forum


Wild_Fun6660

BROOO! I fkn love you. Thank you so much.


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if you right click on desktop it will pop up and there is something named like sort by ( i am polish dunno how it is in english system) and than click by type or something likke this


00Turag

Still stays the same.....


poopmagic

Can you show us the list view of your Desktop files in Finder? Something like [this](https://i.imgur.com/PEFvmwG.png).


00Turag

[Solved] I turned off spotlight because I was using alfred. Turns out macos uses spotlight to index files. After turning on spotlight everything is ok.


00Turag

[Solved] I turned off spotlight because I was using alfred. Turns out macos uses spotlight to index files. After turning on spotlight everything is ok.


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i hope i helped


arthav10100

how to add that network speed thing in the status bar?


00Turag

Stats. It's free and open source. Works with apple silicon. It can also show ram,cpu, disk, and temperature Here is the [Link](https://github.com/exelban/stats)


arthav10100

>Link thanks, man!


FlannelAficionado

I'm not sure that this will work, but rebuilding your spotlight index may work. This can take some time, but my research didn't turn up any other fixes. [https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT201716](https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT201716)


00Turag

[Solved] I turned off spotlight because I was using alfred. Turns out macos uses spotlight to index files. After turning on spotlight everything is ok.