It really isn’t though. All my iOS swift code that doesn’t touch UIKit has been running unit tests with Linux Debian on GitHub actions for a few years now with almost no extra effort.
Any api or data model code, pretty much 80% of my app code works crosss platform
It’s included in the SetApp bundle and a highly rated and recommended app on there. It’s not that niche especially for developers and power users that gravitate towards SetApp subscription.
For me, I was already paying for “clean my Mac” and fantastical which both cost the same or more than a SetApp subscription which includes dozens of additional apps.
Interesting. Today I kept getting notifications that “Spotlight” was updated and it was asking me permissions to allow access to its previous version data. I thought that was odd for system service and I kept rejecting it but it kept coming up. I finally clicked except and start looking through my task manager to see if anything was off but everything looked OK so I wasn’t really sure it was going on.
Bartender is installed through SetApp. I wonder if it’s related. I’m going to uninstall reboot and run system scan.
Me too. My first “hacking” experience was loading the save files into a hex editor and flipping bits to award medals and ranks. I still win every the old way too. Bombed the heck out of Baghdad.