I am on the most recent Sonoma 14.2 and when in my consumer’s dwelling listing I can’t create a file. I’ve checked the rights and it seems okay. Sudo works however that is my dwelling listing and it messes with me everytime i wish to change .bash-files or .zsh-files. It additionally messes with homebrew installations.
Terminal and iTerm are granted full disk entry.
First assist to restore permissions did nothing.
I’ve tried utilizing bash and zsh.
I ponder why  ever thought it was a good suggestion to implement this limitation and I can’t discover a sensible method round it. I simply wish to flip it off. Whether it is for safety causes I might perceive that however I am a grown up and that is my dwelling listing. :o]
fredrik@interwebz:~$ pwd ; contact testfile ; ls -la | head -n 3 ; ls -lOde
/Customers/fredrik
contact: testfile: Permission denied
whole 168
drwxrwxrwx@ 33 fredrik workers 1.0K Dec 16 20:30 ./
drwxr-xr-x 5 root admin 160B Dec 13 13:25 ../
drwxrwxrwx@ 33 fredrik workers - 1.0K Dec 16 20:30 ./
0: group:everybody deny add_file,delete,add_subdirectory,delete_child,writeattr,writeextattr,chown