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I have to click through ten million pop ups to have macOS "trust" it. It makes me hate myself
Still usually less clicks than most windows installers though. (Personally I hate all 3 OS's more or less equally)
Actually no. Not really. Also there is no more braindead argument than "I hate all of x equally". Form a real fucking opinion
There's no opinion to form. They all suck absolute donkey balls in their own unique ways.
That's true and annoying. There is a terminal command to disable all that though
oh I would love to learn what that command is
sudo spctl --master-disable
and/or--global-disable