Software updates break things
Software… If builders constructed houses like software developers write code, the first strong breeze would destroy our cities.
I have a ‘hackintosh’ as my main computer. It’s fast, stable, and gives me all the cool macOS programs that I have been using for years (if not decades) now.
‘Hackintosh’ machines have a special EFI boot setup, and you can’t upgrade macOS versions without the correct OpenCore version.
Sounds simple, right? It is, but the prospect of bricking your main desktop is good reason to take care when messing with OpenCore and it’s tree of kernel extensions, settings and patches.
What am I going on about?
Not the amazing work that the hackintosh community put out - their work is first class, and worthy of support.
It’s commercial software that decides to crash, fail randomly or break in strange, unusual and unexpected ways after a macOS upgrade.
Get your shit together, guys.