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I tried running a 2nd instance of Roblox simultaneously on macos 15 with another account but this shows up, if my mac can handle it then why can't it just let me do it? If I have two copies of an app like Roblox in separate User/Applications folders, macos moves them to the /Applications/ folder.

Sometimes it won't run apps claiming to be corrupted, so I then have to do sudo xattr -cr /Applications/someapp.app in the terminal and they run perfectly fine. It always nags me if I download apps from anywhere but mac app store. Some of these messages can only be gotten rid of by disabling system integrity protection, but then macos blocks you from running MAS apps due to having "permissive security".

I don't daily drive macOS anymore, I switched to Linux on my M1 mac where I can do whatever the hell I want.

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[-] ltxrtquq@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

They’re taking advantage of everyone with their shitty “dev exchange rates”

Also, it’s a bit light to say that they’re stricly saying taking advantage of people because only because of their fees.

I'm honestly not sure what you're trying to say. I didn't say the transfer fees were the only way they were taking advantage of people, I just wanted to use the thing you already admitted was predatory and use it to give an example of how roblox is taking advantage of children.

[-] MajesticElevator@lemmy.zip -2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yea sure I understand, but I just think that saying "taking advantage of children" implies something way more evil in my head than just having something predatory for everyone. Like something being waaaaay more evil when done on children, an so I don't really agree that we could say this example is enough to state that roblox takes advantage of children

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