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MacOS Catalina: Slow by Design?

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nromiun ◴[] No.23273360[source]
> This is not just for files downloaded from the internet, nor is it only when you launch them via Finder, this is everything. So even if you write a one line shell script and run it in a terminal, you will get a delay!

> Apple’s most recent OS where it appears that low-level system API such as exec and getxattr now do synchronous network activity before returning to the caller.

Can anyone confirm this? Because honestly this is just terrifying. I don't think even Windows authorises every process from a server. This doesn't sound good for both privacy and speed.

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mbreese ◴[] No.23273492[source]
There are two new Security/Privacy Settings that I just noticed last night.

"Full Disk Access" to allow a program to access any place on your computer without a warning. A few programs requested this, so it looks like it's been around for a while.

The other one is "Developer Tools" and it looks pretty new. The only application requesting it is "Terminal". This "allows app to run software locally that do not meet the system's security policy". So, my reading of this is that in Terminal, you could run scripts that are unsigned and not be penalized speed-wise.

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1. ether_at_cpan ◴[] No.23292922[source]
via https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/catalina-executables.htm..., I've added an entry in my /etc/hosts to block requests to api.apple-cloudkit.com:

    127.0.0.1 api.apple-cloudkit.com
    127.0.0.1 *.api.apple-cloudkit.com