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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45648300
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…
macOS just makes you jump through a hoop every time you run an application that’s not notarized.
In practice that means cross platform open source projects don’t want to pay money to join apple’s developer program and set up code singing and deal with certificates.
So after download an unsigned app, macOS refuses to start it until you go to system settings > security > and allow.
You have to do this again after every update.
It’s very annoying and does very little for security.
Indeed, that really is awful. Good luck sending that
soto your friends without making it public in app store.TestFlight
Yes, salvation
Testflight distribution quickly expires. What is it, 30 days?
90
Better, but still annoying
True, but it’s a per-build expiration, and users usually have it auto-update. So as long as you maintain your app and release an update every 90 days, they’ll never know.
I’m a Mac user and agree and know that that’s the case. But you’re taking this too seriously. It a joke that a little bit makes fun of Mac but a lot makes fun of windows.
I think its important to point out, a ton of people on here believe that it’s true.
Fair enough. My experience has been that the people you describe are most often dogmatically anti-Apple to begin with, and likely won’t care/listen.
Also very true.
Yeah I guess but this is also me just venting about iOS distribution because I’m having to deal with it hehe
i’m running xattr -c all day every day to get my foss goodness running
You can absolutely install whatever the fuck you want on your Mac
I dont see this lasting much longer, tbh
It’s necessary because people develop software with Macs.
When I install an apk I made on my phone and I get warning about unverified apps and threat actors

Linux: I installed this app using 3 different package managers and I still have broken dependencies.
No wonder if you have three PMs at once
Linux, where everything is your own fault.
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.
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.
Ubuntu literally unusable once you have to install flat pack 🙄
Wow, someone knows nothing about macOS lmfao.
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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.






