• @[email protected]
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    This is absolutely insane. Yesterday i went to github to look what they are cooking and what they have done the last few months is on another level. Props to anyone involved.

  • @[email protected]
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    53 hours ago

    Maybe I’m too entrenched in FOSS political vision, but why devote these tremendous efforts to improve products of a company like Apple. I don’t understand the motivation behind Asahi linux, except “just because it can be done” ie academic purpose

    • Dwraf of Ignorance
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      It’s not improving it cause apple can use it. It’s improving cause people can use it even after apple is not supporting it or don’t like apple’s OS.

      • @[email protected]
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        02 hours ago

        To me it’s similar to buying illegal animal products and showcasing it for public awareness

        “It’s not to support the poachers but to raise awareness”

        • bruhduh
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          It’s more like reducing global ewaste and keeping ecology better, when apple drop support, people better use still capable hardware than buy a new one from apple

    • @[email protected]
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      52 hours ago

      x86 isn’t open either and a lot of people like the M1’s efficiency (I’m an Asahi Linux user)

  • dinckel
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    It’s absolutely mental that a reverse-engineered hardware stack, with a bespoke gpu driver in Rust, achieved this kind of performance, in this amount of time. God tier skills, between all the engineers involved in the project

  • @[email protected]
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    4515 hours ago

    Alyssa is an absolute legend. Every time I read a banger blog post I check the author, and on multiple sites she comes up as the OP.

  • Badabinski
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    2614 hours ago

    I liked how each of the sections ended with a different game that she’s gotten running so far. It makes the article feel like a progressively bigger flex, which, of course, it is. Awesome to see this work progressing!