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Asahi Linux Code Review. Linux on the Apple M1 GPU.
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I run it on my M1 because MacOS sucks that much.
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