I also added a step in there (just to be thorough) of uninstalling HyperDock and reinstalling post reboot, but that might not be necessary. Upon rebooting, I found that this fixed the issue for both my Slack AND HyperDock crashes, so it looks like this LoginItems problem was affecting HyperDock as well. ~/Library/Application Support//backgrounditems.btm There is a specific workaround to delete the following file from your computer and reboot: Other great apps like HyperDock are AquaSnap, WindowGrid, BetterTouchTool and Divvy. Hyperdock works the other 50 by allowing you to scroll the thumbnail previews to hide/show that window (but not that AND focusing to the space/monitor the cursor is in like it used to). The best alternative is Rectangle, which is free. Upon perusing that, I saw that some people figured out that the Slack crash is happening because of a corruption in the system file that drives the "Login Items" functionality of MacOS. Obviously the app doesn't recognize Hyperdock so you can't do this at the preview thumbnails but on the dock icon itself. Coincidentally, I was unable to launch the MAS version of Slack for some reason, so I went googling for a fix to that issue (bear with me). I was having this same problem (HyperDock hard crashing System Preferences when I tried to open it) and couldn't figure it out. Since Apple isn't likely to fix this issue any time soon AND I really don't have the time to create a whole new user account (nor do I have HyperDock or any other similar app), I simply decided to disable the crash report pop up (since the Dock itself appears to be working).
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