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    1 month ago

    Both being POSIX compatible doesn’t make them related, is just a standard way of deploying portable operating systems from the early days.

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        You are right, it is not very POSIX compatible anymore. I stopped updating my Mac at Monterey simply because they started doing what seems like a walled garden approach for their operative systems, for the software releases and installing binaries from non-approved sources makes you jump through hoops and is necessary to disable their crap most users won’t touch. But this is not even that old, IIRC it started going downhill when Mac OS X Mavericks was released.

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          1 month ago

          Mac OS Mavericks went EOL 5 months ago. I would strongly recommend that you move to something still getting security updates. There are massive security problems with out of date Mac OS

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            1 month ago

            Did you even read that I use Monterey?

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                Mac OS Mavericks went EOL 5 months ago. I would strongly recommend that you move to something still getting security updates.

                Yeah, Monterey. Not Mavericks.