Live steam of the code review with the devs of Asahi Linux.

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Good bot

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What’s the experience like? Does all of the hardware work?

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I run it on my M1 because MacOS sucks that much.

  • GPU is weak
  • Battery life sucks
  • Speakers don’t work

Everything else works fine. My device is always plugged in and I have a headset so I don’t notice anything but the GPU limitations, but It’s great as a secondary laptop.

I certainly won’t ever buy another MacBook, but Asahi prevented this one from being a complete waste

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I don’t own any Apple ARM stuff, but I think it’s still unfinished.

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I can’t stand her voice.

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Thanks for saving my ears at 4am

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Nobody asked

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Well, I think it’s a valid comment. I’m a big fan of her work and I watched a few streams, but the voice seems like it’s heavily processed, and to me it’s barely intelligible, which makes me concentrate really hard to try and understand what she’s saying. I ended up not listening to her streams. I now prefer to read blogs and other people’s articles about her and Asahi linux in general.

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Blogs are real cool, since they allow you instead of listening hundred hours worth of work read only most essential summary. But that makes them self contained thing, not a direct replacement. On the other hand, how many people really need and can follow gpu driver development in depth.

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As an ESL it was extra difficult for me too, though after a few streams I’ve no problem anymore.

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