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So turns out, if you are in mobile app dev and you want to let | TheFrontEnd🔥

So turns out, if you are in mobile app dev and you want to let your team test the new app and have everything set up for adhoc distribution - you know that thing where people can just install and test your app before the release in appstore & Apple's testflight just has too many limits and can't deal with prod vs staging vs dev env, you are in trouble.

Especially if you want to cover new ios 15.1. Especially if you are still generating builds on macos catalina. Not gonna work due to some black magic around macos versioning and app signing.

What you ll have to do is to upgrade macos at least to Big Sur regardless how you set up your adhoc distribution. Apple being Apple

Morale: want to release apps in Appstore? Update your damn Apple's devices.

PS 10 lines of text for the first sentence, I'm nailing it.

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