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submeta ◴[] No.25075156[source]
Unbelievable. When I read the tweet (tried to post here as well), I suddenly realized why my Mac was unresponsive an hour ago.

Here is another tweet that describes the problem in more detail:

https://mobile.twitter.com/llanga/status/1326989724704268289

> I am currently unable to work because macOS sends hashes of every opened executable to some server of theirs and when `trustd` and `syspolicyd` are unable to do so, the entire operating system grinds to a halt.

EDIT:

As others pointed out, I put this to my `/etc/hosts` file and refreshed it like so:

    sudo emacs /etc/hosts # add `0.0.0.0 ocsp.apple.com` 
    sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder # refresh hosts
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phkahler ◴[] No.25077940[source]
> I am currently unable to work because macOS sends hashes of every opened executable to some server of theirs and when `trustd` and `syspolicyd` are unable to do so, the entire operating system grinds to a halt.

That's another case of a product not doing its primary function - OS running apps - because company placed their own (data gathering) objective above it. See thermostats not turning on heat when the internet connection is down and other equally stupid examples...

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1. fastball ◴[] No.25079509[source]
Pretty sure Apple is doing this for security reasons, not data gathering reasons.
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2. dschuetz ◴[] No.25079695[source]
Suuuure.
3. pfortuny ◴[] No.25079816[source]
Well, security starts with Availability.

Otherwise, my car is very secure when I never use it. Like, totally. Flying also has become very very much safer.

Edit: is/use/

4. kome ◴[] No.25079835[source]
Please. It's just data gathering. Security doesn't means giving away privacy.
5. mperham ◴[] No.25084856[source]
Correct, I believe the main intent is to stop worms and ransomware.
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6. phkahler ◴[] No.25091165[source]
Like most times in life intent is not relevant. Actions are.

Nobody cares what you intended, they care how you actually affect them.

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7. fastball ◴[] No.25092684{3}[source]
Fair enough.

What actions on Apple's part have tangibly compromised their user's privacy?