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Eh, I disagree. Yes, macOS isn't great, but calling it "just as bad" is a bit disingenuous. If I had to pick between Windows and macOS, and installing Linux wasn't an option for whatever reason, I'd take macOS in a heartbeat because it doesn't spy on users anywhere as much as Windows, most Linux stuff works seamlessly (macports or brew, take your pick), the built-in software is actually pretty decent.
That said, I very much dislike macOS as well (I use it for work), and there's no substitute for me for Linux.
Doesn't MacOS phone home every time you run a new or changed executable? https://eclecticlight.co/2020/10/27/xprotect-what-do-we-know-about-it/
Edit: might be that it phones home for each executable if last it run was more than 12 hours ago, given this: https://www.howtogeek.com/701176/does-apple-track-every-mac-app-you-run-ocsp-explained/
This does annoy me.
I’m working on a program that uses ctest and compiles a folder of test executables, and it takes seconds to test the first time vs hundredths of a second after.
Yeah, a second isn’t a lot of time, but it means I can’t accurately benchmark performance easily.
Doesn't Windows as well?
Regardless, Windows recording literally everything I do is worse than logging the apps I open.
No?