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    • DefederateLemmyMl
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      17 months ago

      Yeah, but none of the system tools and applications follow Unix-like paradigms, so it’s really only Unix-like in name. Sure you can launch a bash or zsh shell, but there aren’t a lot of useful things you can do with that without installing a bunch of third party tools like brew, so the experience isn’t all that different from having to install Cygwin or WSL in Windows.

        • DefederateLemmyMl
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          17 months ago

          Eh, WTF? It has normal Unix-like userland tools.

          You don’t understand what I mean.

          I mean that you can’t really do much with those userland tools to effectively manage and configure your system. All configuration is abstracted away in a forest of xml files (i.e. /Library/Preferences) that’s as opaque and undocumented as the Windows registry and which you’re not supposed to touch other than with the approved GUI tools.

          MacOS applications never follow Unix principles either regarding file placement.

          So yeah while MacOS technically still is “Unix”, it really is a giant monolithic blob of shite built on top of the skeleton of what once was a decent Unix.

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      16 months ago

      Linux is unix-like, macOS is certified unix.