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by pxc
637 days ago
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More mundane, but it also unconditionally blasts a bunch of config files under /etc that rightfully belong to the user/administrator. I've not seen any OS as willing to simultaneously Sherlock existing apps and rip out the APIs they depend on, either. macOS upgrades are indeed generally exceptionally disruptive to applications. |
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