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by alpaca128 2051 days ago
How would that be better than all the freedom but with good default settings? You're not forced to tinker with all controls, and if you don't agree with a default you can actually do something about it instead of saying "well, that multi-billion dollar company probably knows better what I need".
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What settings are you unable to tinker with in macOS Big Sur?

Are we discussing generic theoreticals or are there actually specific settings you think you don’t have the freedom to modify?

I haven’t seen anyone say “I can’t modify this setting on Big Sur” and have that inability remain unsolved for more than an hour, yet there’s a huge ruckus about lost freedoms, so I’d love to understand where the rubber meets the road here.

How about this whole thread's topic? Can you just turn off OCSP so the Mac doesn't ask Apple servers before running any executable? And I don't mean turning off wifi.
Sure, add it to /etc/hosts, ds flush, done. Everyone knew that half an hour into the event, thanks to lap’s tweet, and some knew it years prior to the outage, too.

Or if the loss of Mac App Store access that results bothers you, write a simple http filter proxy that only rejects gatekeeper OCSP and place it into your Network preferences Proxy section.

macOS won’t stop you. This is all basic decades-old Linux admin knowledge, and the only Mac-specific command is know how to flush the DNS resolver cache without rebooting. I am not yet persuaded of your argument.

What other specific instances do you know of where you think macOS won’t let you do something to your own device?