Subj : Re: macOS 26 To : tenser From : jimmylogan Date : Sat Oct 04 2025 16:20:16 -=> tenser wrote to apam <=- te> On 23 Sep 2025 at 01:25a, apam pondered and said... ap> Still, for those who use a lot of opensource stuff, I would say they ap> would be resonably tech savvy, so all you need to do when you want to ap> allow a non signed app to run on your mac is go into privacy and security ap> in settings and click "Run anyway" and then enter your password. Then ap> it's marked as allowed and you can run it as normal - at least until you ap> update it. te> That is sort of annoying. For a lot of the command-line-y type stuff te> I run, homebrew does me well, however, without all the hassle. It sounds annoying, for sure, but only because the 'approved' stuff just works. I sue homebrew as well for a lot of stuff. :-) te> Linux is ... ok. It's got a huge amount of mind share behind it, but te> I don't think it's all that great. The kernel is complex and bloated, te> and while some parts of it are very, very good, other parts of just te> plain bad. The overall experience of using it gives the impression te> that it works best on the developers' laptops. I think Linux is GREAT for getting use out of old hardware that might otherwise be unusable... .... More Sugar! --- MultiMail/Mac v0.52 * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137) .