Mojave is already unsupported by Apple, but now it looks like it's really being left behind.
https://eclecticlight.co/2022/08/07/last-week-on-my-mac-is-your-mac-still-secure-from-malware/
I'm already using an unsupported macOS (Mojave) on an unsupported Mac (mid-2009 Macbook5,2), but I've stuck with macOS as my main OS since I started in 2006, after the Intel transition. Sure, I triple boot with Windows 10 and Debian 11, but that's just for fun. For usual things I always worked on macOS, Mojave since the end of 2020. I don't want to advance to Catalina or beyond, because I want to stick with HFS+, which is more portable than APFS. (I know there are ways to make HFS work with Catalina, but there's too much hassle.)
Thus I was grateful that Apple continued to update XProtect and MRT for Mojave. Those tools acted as an anchor, giving me a reason to stick with macOS, as long as Apple does.
Well, now it looks like Apple is stopping that. MRT is probably already dead, and XProtect looks to soon follow. Apple will be leaving Mojave completely in the dust.
I knew this was coming, but, as usual, dealing with it in reality is different. I could use a third-party antimalware, like the free Avast for Mac, but what would be the point? Soon enough Apple will make producing Mojave-compatible apps in XCode too difficult, and even apps like Firefox or Chrome will move on.
I've been preparing for this, one reason I worked so hard to get Debian to work. But with the end in sight, I just feel sad.
I think my XMas project will be to make a clean break from macOS, reducing it to a VM in Debian. At least, until Apple embraces booting Linux on their silicon.
https://eclecticlight.co/2022/08/07/last-week-on-my-mac-is-your-mac-still-secure-from-malware/
I'm already using an unsupported macOS (Mojave) on an unsupported Mac (mid-2009 Macbook5,2), but I've stuck with macOS as my main OS since I started in 2006, after the Intel transition. Sure, I triple boot with Windows 10 and Debian 11, but that's just for fun. For usual things I always worked on macOS, Mojave since the end of 2020. I don't want to advance to Catalina or beyond, because I want to stick with HFS+, which is more portable than APFS. (I know there are ways to make HFS work with Catalina, but there's too much hassle.)
Thus I was grateful that Apple continued to update XProtect and MRT for Mojave. Those tools acted as an anchor, giving me a reason to stick with macOS, as long as Apple does.
Well, now it looks like Apple is stopping that. MRT is probably already dead, and XProtect looks to soon follow. Apple will be leaving Mojave completely in the dust.
I knew this was coming, but, as usual, dealing with it in reality is different. I could use a third-party antimalware, like the free Avast for Mac, but what would be the point? Soon enough Apple will make producing Mojave-compatible apps in XCode too difficult, and even apps like Firefox or Chrome will move on.
I've been preparing for this, one reason I worked so hard to get Debian to work. But with the end in sight, I just feel sad.
I think my XMas project will be to make a clean break from macOS, reducing it to a VM in Debian. At least, until Apple embraces booting Linux on their silicon.