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    8 days ago

    You can absolutely install whatever the fuck you want on your Mac, including another OS. iOS is much more restrictive however, if you want to install a self-made app, you have to reinstall it every week or pay Apple 100 bucks a year…

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          Linux community members are their own worst enemies at times. Instead of acknowledging a common issue. Eg apt vs snap vs flat vs the multitude of container only packages it’s a royal pain in the ass.

          I’ve almost gone to full containers. I think it’s the only way out of the insanity.

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            I just never left 100% native (apt in my case). I have been trying to make the switch to 100% flatpak…but it’s so painful that I just haven’t.

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      What makes them seem like they know nothing about MacOS? MacOS does make you go to System Settings for “unverified” apps. I used it for 3 years (fairly recently), and sure, at some point I entered a random command that I don’t remember in recovery mode and got rid of that thing. But still it wasn’t meant to be this way according to Apple’s design.