Re: Any way to make coding on MacOS non-painful?
I get the code signing and notarizing stuff under particular circumstances (e.g.: system drivers). Enforce code signing and notarization on drivers and other kernel module functionality and low-level system resources all you like because those do actually have the potential to be extremely dangerous if mishandled. But it should be up to the user ultimately what they want when it comes to the security of their device and the operating system in regards to actual applications that they install. Yes, the maxim of "users are stupid" does come to mind, but that doesn't mean you should force that kind of thing onto everyone. Some people have a legitimate reason for disabling notarization or code signing requirements. Corporations may have such a policy as well because they may need to sideload applications onto the devices they have and they may not wish to outsource that process to Apple for security reasons (which would be a very understandable thing to do). Apple is literally constructing a SPOF and they don't even care, they haven't noticed, or both.
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