You can sideload in a way, but it's a bit annoying. Unless you pay for an Apple Developer account (IIRC about 100$ a year), you'll have to re-sideload the app every 7 days.
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Some people prefer a Mac because it integrates nicely with the rest of the Apple ecosystem.
Emulators for iOS have existed for years though, just not in the App Store.
I agree that this approach is definitely the better one, but I'm pretty sure that any comment regarding veganism under a post such as this one would be met with hostility, because most people simply don't make the connection and think it's just random vegans preaching wherever they can.
Just because all humans are flawed doesn't mean that we should just ignore everything around us and accepts that the world is evil, when simple actions such as not consuming animal products does make a difference.
Im genuinely curious, would you buy dog meat at the supermarket?
While I agree with your statement about survival, buying meat from a supermarket has nothing to do with survival (which is what 99% of people are doing).
Intro, I declare bankruptcy,
Nooooo, where are the turtles
Because there is only one alternative (Xorg/X11), and it’s pretty outdated and not really maintained anymore.
For now it’s probably still fine, but in a couple of years everything will probably use Wayland.
That's what I tried, it never showed up, even though the repo was enabled. Had to install it via terminal.
It’s kind of a loophole, the technique is not meant for sideloading. It allows developers to test their app on a real device, but because you only need the IPA file for this, you can use it for sideloading.