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That's what the future is going to look. No more kernel extensions.
Use exFAT filesystems as they don't impose those storage limitations. It behaves well better across systems than NTFS ever did as exFAT was designed to be an open format, support multiple types of storage and get over the size limitations imposed by FAT32.
Enjoy.
Thanks for the information and comment!!!! So FUSE will be the way forward with macOS? But it’s not ready in terms of reliability yet correct?
It wont ever be, you can't have the same performance level on a userland filesystem you had with kernel level stuff.
The future is to actually ditch NTFS... FUSE is like a last effort when you need to get something special running not something designed for performance and it sucks in way more ways than that, for instance you got no inotify.