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minus-square@joneskindlink1•1 year agoYou’re right. That’s weird because I still remember the keynote where it was announced and I use an OS lib on Linux that I was sure was maintained by Apple.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoWhy didn’t they still not roll it out for general userbase? Edit: Confused it with Microsofts new fs.
minus-square@joneskindlink2•1 year agoThey did. It’s up to OS developers to implement it or not on their OSes I use libsfapfs on Linux, but as always when Apple does anything open source, the Linux community hates it Darwin WebKit Swift and its compiler APFS ALAC … The only widely used open source project from Apple that I know is CUPS The only things in macOS that are not open source are related to its GUI. But you know… Apple bad as usual As a developer, most of Linux users I know develop in Java and dual-boot on Windows to play games.
Or APFS
It’s open source too
I lean more towards butter
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What?
I’m sure it’s still proprietary.
APFS, right?
You’re right.
That’s weird because I still remember the keynote where it was announced and I use an OS lib on Linux that I was sure was maintained by Apple.
Why didn’t they still not roll it out for general userbase?
Edit: Confused it with Microsofts new fs.
They did.
It’s up to OS developers to implement it or not on their OSes
I use libsfapfs on Linux, but as always when Apple does anything open source, the Linux community hates it
Darwin WebKit Swift and its compiler APFS ALAC …
The only widely used open source project from Apple that I know is CUPS
The only things in macOS that are not open source are related to its GUI.
But you know… Apple bad as usual
As a developer, most of Linux users I know develop in Java and dual-boot on Windows to play games.