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Your issue might not be just the rogue employee leaking certificates, it sounds like you were sharing one Apple Developer account between multiple developers which is also against their T's & C's

Really every developer should have their own account and work on their own machine

If you were all using the one account on the same machine, then Apple has no way of telling who did what


> it sounds like you were sharing one Apple Developer account between multiple developers which is also against their T's & C's

Whether the case or not here (I don't know), taking a look at the big picture: Imagine if in the 90s Apple could come in to a software company and dictate what development practices and account management they must do to ship software for a Mac! Would've been instant outrage. Anyone was free to write and ship software however they liked. How low we have fallen to allow near-monopolies to dictate terms.


What did the employee do?

Getting flashbacks to the letters the Pirate Bay used to send lawyers

https://www.scribd.com/document/117922444/the-pirate-bay-res...

I'm pretty sure in one they responded saying their lawyer was alseep in a ditch and would reply when he woke up lol


You sure that's not from something else?

Another poster here - I can confirm, have the same thing. I don’t worry too much about it though, I assume it will fade if I ever switch to other headphones.

Can you run ARM Windows on the metal now on Apple Silicon macbooks?


No. Only through virtualization.


Yeah I think no mission then of ARM Windows running well on this


Using Parallels yes. Whats “on the metal” ?


I mean booting into it directly, like we used to be able to do with bootcamp


If Asahi runs well on this I'd be very tempted to get one as a dedicated Linux machine


You could probably pick up a better spec used Air for the same money

I imagine XCode will run on this ok but it might be a bit painful


A phone you could just plug into a USB dockand it becomes your mac would be so cool


I like telling it the car wash is 24,901.1 miles away (with the implication being that I'm right beside the car wash)


Surely unless you are building your own models, and running them locally, you still have to pay OpenAi/Anthropic/Google etc for the API usage?

And even if you do build your own models, unless they run locally on the device, you still need to pay for hosting?


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