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tokyobreakfast
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What does that even mean? NTFS file access permissions (35 years old at this point) are far more powerful than 1970s-era Unix permissions model.
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emmelaich
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It's referring to the fact that Terminal doesn't have free access to all your files and folders, despite what the traditional file access perms say.
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tokyobreakfast
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Windows has this too, but it's off by default. I forgot what it's called, that's how often it gets used.
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tcoff91
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Heβs talking about sandboxing and permissions prompts
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