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R 3.5.3 macOS binary not signed?

My point of objection was the disabling all checks in a blanket manner. Since this forum is read by many people, not everyone may realize the very harmful implications of that single command.
If you know what you're doing, that's fine, but then you also know that you can simply use Open and acknowledge that you want to install anyway which is much safer way that to disable all checks systemwide.

Same goes with SIP - for 99.99% of users it protects them and for a very good reason. If you need to modify system files, you better know what you're doing and take all the responsibility. There is also a very good reason why you need to go to Recovery to do that - it wouldn't make any sense otherwise ;).

Cheers,
Simon