Unfortunately no; I am hoping they will release a new seed of the update this week that will fix this.Everyone I know that has applied this update has been stuck in the same situation.The one good thing is at least for web browsing, in addition to third party browsers, Safari Technology Preview can be installed and will work properly.However, if you want to check your email, you have to run Thunderbird or some other client.Update:I think I might have a guess at this:I installed the latest Safari 13.1.1 beta, which contains a new version of WebKit, and it continues to be slammed down by SIP.However, Safari Technology Preview continues to work.What I'm thinking is:Failing versions of WebKit: 14609 (14609.1.20.111.8) 14609 (14609.2.3) Working version in Safari Technology Preview: 14610.1.8.3 This makes me think the Sandbox rules that give permissions to WebKit version 14609 were broken by the Security Update.
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See my thread here:https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/130859
Fixed in the latest version of the patch that updates macOS to 10.14.6 (18G5015), released today (April 16, 2020.)
5-7 years is actually an impressively long time for a product to be supported by new OS releases.
All the icons are missing as well as text on buttons, but if you just click where you are "supposed" to, it seems to work.
Booting in Safe Mode is glacially slow but allows you to stay booted long enough to make changes.