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Here's a thing I noticed today. macOS Sequoia changes how non-notarized apps are handled on first launch. I couldn't override by doing the control-click > Open > yes really Open dance. Instead, I had to go to the Settings app, to the Security screen, and click there to allow it to open. At which point it asked me AGAIN if I wanted to open it, and then had to put in my password!
I get the impulse about making it harder to socially engineer bad apps from opening, but... this is ridiculous.
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