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  3. i remember when in 2020 apple announced ditching x86 and i was calling that insane and incredibly anti-consumer

i remember when in 2020 apple announced ditching x86 and i was calling that insane and incredibly anti-consumer

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  • xyla@shitpost.tradeX xyla@shitpost.trade

    i remember when in 2020 apple announced ditching x86 and i was calling that insane and incredibly anti-consumer

    however, one thing has changed. it’s 2026

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    @xyla Apple silicon is awesome honestly shame that there isn’t any good Linux compatible hardware with ARM

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    • xerz@soc.masfloss.netX xerz@soc.masfloss.net

      @xyla tbh the only bad part about it imho is that this year they're killing x86 entirely

      no macOS builds for older systems, no backwards compatibility (except, conveniently, for games which opt-in), no nothing

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      @xyla oh, and they should have documented iBoot and helped with drivers and all that, but alas

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      • xyla@shitpost.tradeX xyla@shitpost.trade

        i remember when in 2020 apple announced ditching x86 and i was calling that insane and incredibly anti-consumer

        however, one thing has changed. it’s 2026

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        @xyla we'll never get a duopoly as consumer friendly as x86 ever again 🙃

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        • aura@gts.foxsnuggl.esA aura@gts.foxsnuggl.es

          @xyla we'll never get a duopoly as consumer friendly as x86 ever again 🙃

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          @xyla chainloading edk2 on my raspberry pi just to feel like arm isn't a huge mess

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          • aura@gts.foxsnuggl.esA aura@gts.foxsnuggl.es

            @xyla we'll never get a duopoly as consumer friendly as x86 ever again 🙃

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            @aura fuck

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            • pecet@f3d1.euP pecet@f3d1.eu

              @xyla Apple silicon is awesome honestly shame that there isn’t any good Linux compatible hardware with ARM

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              @pecet apple is helping to keep that state of things

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              • xyla@shitpost.tradeX xyla@shitpost.trade

                @aura fuck

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                @xyla then again, remember bulldozer?

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                • xyla@shitpost.tradeX xyla@shitpost.trade

                  @pecet apple is helping to keep that state of things

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                  @xyla @pecet on the other hand now every open source software compiles to arm
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                  • xerz@soc.masfloss.netX xerz@soc.masfloss.net

                    @xyla tbh the only bad part about it imho is that this year they're killing x86 entirely

                    no macOS builds for older systems, no backwards compatibility (except, conveniently, for games which opt-in), no nothing

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                    @xerz another bad part is that m1 will most certainly lose support next year and running unsupported macos will be close to impossible

                    so, macs now have a hard expiry date of ~7 years, even though their hardware allows them for way more

                    heh, hello from my imac 2017 running macos 15

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                    • ww@xyzzy.linkW ww@xyzzy.link
                      @xyla @pecet on the other hand now every open source software compiles to arm
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                      @ww @pecet the os situation is,,, different tho

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