What good is Secure Boot if you cannot even use it? There exists no alternative to disabling it. SoftRAID requires disabling Secure Boot due to a last-minute Apple clusterfuck anti-design decision. And that’s setting aside all the stuff that is now broken and just doesn’t work and the huge cost of paying for “upgrades” to some of that. Apple is thus training ordinary users to always just click out of desperation the closest thing to “ save me please go away I am sick of this hopeless stuff impossible to understand” button. How many ordinary users know what to do in response to any of the myriad security dialogs, how to go fix problems deep in System Preferences.How hard is it to include a VM at least for compatibility? The contempt Apple shows for users knows no bounds. I’d bet there are many IT departments that are very very busy right now, and universities and similar probably have all sorts of custom software that Crapalina effectively destroys. Don’t get me started on nf and myriad other side effects of the security changes-and it’s going to get worse, much worse, by mid-year as Apple doubles-down on code notarization. How many security dialogs have I had to do? Maybe 100? For WHAT exactly? And the task NEVER ends.I have now spent an entire day unfucking all sorts of problems all instigated by Catalina. What a nightmare from a software perspective, due to macOS Catalina and the Apple contempt for users manifest in removing 32-bit support, and that’s just for starters. Damn, let me run macOS Mojave instead of macOS Catalina because Crapalina shits the bed (a rough translation of a European expression). I mean that-nothing else compares.īut the Mac Pro is hardware that comes with turdware ( macOS Catalina). To my eyes, the 2019 Mac Pro is the most elegant and beautiful Apple product ever designed. SEND FEEDBACK Related: 2019 Mac Pro, Apple, Apple Core Rot, Apple macOS, Apple macOS Catalina, Mac Pro, security
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