• arquebus_x
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    1 year ago

    I’m curious: is this still a thriving community? Intel-based Macs are on the verge of being fully deprecated by Apple, so Hackintoshes will (within a year or two) be little more than “vintage computers.” Sure, you might manage to make one more cheaply or more powerful than an Intel Mac, but at some point there isn’t much that’s going to run. Already they’re stuck with older OS releases.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      The guides are still updated for the newest OS release, all the tweaks are still being maintained. But I have the feeling that the community is fading more and more (as expected). I am still running a hackintosh, and as long as the whole machine with dedicated GPU, 32gb RAM and 1TB ssd is still cheaper than the 32gb RAM upgrade alone from Apple, I will continue to run it.

    • @BigBlackCockroachOP
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      11 year ago

      is this still a thriving community?

      good question! tbh idk.

      I wondered about that myself I think at least M1 had an intel alternative not sure about m2 and m3

  • @TCB13
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    101 year ago

    Great resource!

    I usually go directly for the OpenCore Install Guide as it contains everything in one place very well documented but I see how that can be useful for a lot of people

    • @BigBlackCockroachOP
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      11 year ago

      Oh thanks for that link I will definitely try this one out on my vm!