University students and people from countries on the US trade sanctions list will (I predict) not be able to share binaries in a future macOS, for example. It also gives apple a way to ban certain categories of program at the behest of the legal apparatus they have to operate in.
You can turn it off now, but you can't tell me you will always be able to turn it off.
I will abandon macOS when it is financially convenient - I hope you are delighted.
University students and people from countries on the US trade sanctions list will (I predict) not be able to share binaries in a future macOS, for example. It also gives apple a way to ban certain categories of program at the behest of the legal apparatus they have to operate in.
You can turn it off now, but you can't tell me you will always be able to turn it off.
I will abandon macOS when it is financially convenient - I hope you are delighted.