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by deagle50 410 days ago
the macOS drought continues
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It is really crazy how limited debugger options are on macOS. Is it simply the case that there are not that many people writing code in systems languages on macOS outside of XCode?
I used to be such a person, but after years of feeling as though Apple found people like me irritating and wished we would all stop bothering them, I finally took the hint.

Linux may not be so pretty, but it's far more comfortable.

Linux is great, my issue is laptop hardware.
What problems do you encounter? Which sorts of laptops do you prefer?

My "all Thinkpad, all the time" strategy has generally served me well (though I was disappointed by the most recent one, a T14, which would never sleep properly).

poor displays, trackpads, cooling, performance, and battery life.
MacBookAir + aarch64 linux vm -- best of all the worlds. Linux for the 5% of things I need linux for, amazing battery life and hardware for the remaining 95% of things my laptop does.
Apple continuously makes the life of third party debuggers difficult, to the point where doing so today on a “stock” system requires malware-like techniques to get around their mitigations.
Kind of. I am a systems engineer and want to work on an open OS I can debug with my syseng skills...
It's because macOS has security measures.