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- What is homebrew, and why would a person need it? : r MacOS - Reddit
HomeBrew is the easiest way to access open source community resources on your Mac Open source community handles software distribution in a completely different way There are a lot projects opened to public on the internet; everyone can participate and make contributions Usually, a project is focusing on one si
- Are Things like Homebrew Mac Ports Relatively Safe? : r MacOS - Reddit
I am not so much worried about the very specific software I would get via these methods, but what setting up using Home-brew Mac Ports could do to impact security Thanks EDIT: Seems like the consensus and my research as shown that Homebrew (not many people chimed in about Mac Ports) seems relatively trust worthy and safe secure
- What is Homebrew? And should I use it? : r MacOS - Reddit
Think of Homebrew as like the App Store but for the kinds of things you would traditionally have to install from source code If you want to install something, Homebrew takes care of installing everything, installing all of the dependencies it needs, upgrading (and handling upgrades for dependencies) when you need to upgrade that tool
- Conflicting opinions on Homebrew : r MacOS - Reddit
Rewind a bit How do you use your mac Are you 100% gui usage appstore apps Are you needing to use the command line for tasks Do you run background services on your mac (web or email, etc) Do you do any program development If your answer is yes to the first and no to the rest You dont need homebrew
- Homebrew. . . Love it Hate it? : r MacOS - Reddit
Homebrew the most well accepted viral behavior I have seen in a long while Reading the documentation, I would agree with Homebrew that Apple gives us the opt directory However, also in the documentation, it also violates the file and folder structure of the entire operating system Because it's easy to install htop or iTerm2
- How risky is adding homebrew in macOS? : r PrivacyGuides - Reddit
Homebrew is a repository popular with macOS users From my linux experience, adding a repo to your system is basically the equivalent of giving the controllers of the repo root access over your system
- Homebrew vs Macports : r MacOS - Reddit
Homebrew is less painful in the long run Used macports since 2016, I guess, because homebrew compiled everything from source In 2021 had to switch to homebrew because work laptop and security policies that only allow installing apps either from dmg-s, or from homebrew macports
- Homebrew appreciation post - best package manager for Mac
Guix is kind of the best of both worlds, but it doesn't support macOS, the package selection is smaller (because the project is newer), and it's much slower than Nix But I think Homebrew users would like Guix a lot! If you're a Homebrew or Nix fan on macOS, give Guix a try when you're on Linux It definitely has learned some lessons from both
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