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by callalex 1043 days ago
Two come to mind 1. System Integrity Protection breaking sudo (I understand why the trade off is worthwhile but it can be painful sometimes) 2. APFS pulling endless opaque shenanigans when it comes to what uses disk space and which tools report what usage, and where data lives. The permissions model clashes badly with shell usage, and blatantly disrespects sudo.