> I don't trust MacPorts, it's old, confusing, has terrible UX and promotes system-entropy increase
MacPorts is old, but I think that's a good thing: it's robust and well designed–at least compared to Homebrew, I feel. It's lacking a bit of color and a few emojis, but usability isn't that bad (in fact, I would say it has fewer surprises, because commands usually do exactly what they expect you to and nothing else behind your back).
> I don't pipe bash into shell, so no sudo for you either, mister package manager.
Sorry, what? I don't know that the first part means, and the second is standard across almost every system package manager.
MacPorts is old, but I think that's a good thing: it's robust and well designed–at least compared to Homebrew, I feel. It's lacking a bit of color and a few emojis, but usability isn't that bad (in fact, I would say it has fewer surprises, because commands usually do exactly what they expect you to and nothing else behind your back).
> I don't pipe bash into shell, so no sudo for you either, mister package manager.
Sorry, what? I don't know that the first part means, and the second is standard across almost every system package manager.