• @[email protected]
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    119 months ago

    Many will tell you that buying Intel-based hardware from Apple is buying obsolete models.

    They have great hardware and will always run Linux. I have KDE Neon running on my 2013 MacBook Air, and it runs like a champ. It’s the perfect travel laptop.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      Yes, but keeping the old Apple hardware alive was not the point of the article. The point was to try to run MacOS on non Apple hardware.

      That line was in reference to how long Apple would be supporting MacOS on Intel, which for the Hackintosh community, also means how long they can continue to build Macs with off the shelf parts.

      These people don’t care about the Apple hardware. They like MacOS and want hardware that they can upgrade and tweak.

      • @[email protected]
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        -229 months ago

        Well, it’s a quote from the article. And I’m commenting on the quote from the article. I’m sorry if you didn’t like my comment, but you could have skipped it instead of making it part of your day.

        • Ghostalmedia
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          129 months ago

          you could have skipped it instead of making it part of your day.

          I was just trying to have a discussion. I wasn’t trying to attack you.

          • @[email protected]
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            So talk. My topic is running Linux (or whatever) on Macs, which was mentioned in the article.

            • Ghostalmedia
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              The word “Linux” isn’t even on the page. Did they call out a specific distro that I glazed over?

              But regardless, the point of the article is about running an Apple OS on non-Apple hardware. Running a non-Apple OS on Apple hardware is literally the total opposite of the piece.

              • @[email protected]
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                Cool, but my quote was, so it’s relevant.

                The article mentioned buying Apple Intel hardware now, even though it will be EOL in the eyes of Apple.

                Expanding on that statement, I mention that Linux runs great on Intel Macs and that the hardware is just fine for future use. I even gave a real world example.

                Show me you weren’t trying to be a dick, and discuss that.

                • Ghostalmedia
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                  49 months ago

                  I don’t understand how steering the conversation back to the article’s central topic is “being a dick.”

                  On Lemmy, people often read the comments before the article to get a sense of what is being discussed in the article. When I saw that comment, I was given the impression that the author was trying to breathe life back into old Apple hardware.

                  I thought it worthwhile to mention that the author was actually trying to unlock MacOS, not Apple’s old hardware. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

                  • @[email protected]
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                    It’s not your job to steer someone else’s comment.

                    And regarding people reading the article… I quoted from the article. So clearly I read it. Maybe if you had read the article first you would have recognized the quote.

                    Perhaps next time you have the urge grab the wheel, just don’t. 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

        • @superbirra
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          99 months ago

          so only you have the right to comment on something?

          • @[email protected]
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            Aww, are you offended for them? That’s really sweet.

            We all have the right to comment, and reply, and reply. But if your reply is just to be an asshole, maybe your valuable time could be spent on something else—because it’s surely not going to impact my mood at all.

            • @superbirra
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              none of the adults you interacted with needed my defence, but I was interested in exploring how little was enough to set you off. You know, for science.

              Although maybe just sitting down with the popcorn was enough given the obscene brawl you put on by yourself lol

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      Similar boat here with a Mid 2012 MBP. Build quality is amazing, Linux runs great, and the touchpad gestures work really well.

      My only complaint is Broadcom’s awful blob WLAN driver, the libre alternative driver is more stable but sadly 1/4 of the speed

      • @CoriolisSTORM88
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        My mid 2012 has been upgraded to the max. It’s got the 2.9GHz dual core i7, 16 GB RAM, 4 tb of storage thanks to a data doubler, and is running MacOS 14.4. I’ve been getting kernel panics lately, and sometimes struggle getting it to turn on, I’m afraid it’s getting time to retire it. It’s unfortunate, but this has been an outstanding laptop for me. I dual boot windows and macos on it. Perhaps I’ll put fedora on it shortly and see if it behaves any better.

      • @superbirra
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        you probably already know but the wifi card should be replaceable IIRC

        • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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          Apple opted to use a proprietary internal ribbon connector for the wlan 😭 there is a reverse engineered third party adapter available but the cost isn’t worth it for me