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macOS unable to open any non-Apple application
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mattsolle
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12 Nov 20 21:00 UTC
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elitepleb
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Don't you love it the ability to compile and run software on your hardware is controlled by a third party over the internet?
I sure love the SAAS future we are heading forwards.
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MeinBlutIstBlau
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12 Nov 20 22:10 UTC
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I will be a full on linux junkie when that happens.
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freeone3000
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It IS, though. SmartScreen on Windows doesn't check binaries created on the same machine, but you'll get flagged if you move the untrusted binary to another machine you own.
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nichch
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Unsure if this is new, but as recently as September 2020, Windows definitely SmartScreen'ed an executable created on the same machine.
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