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OpenGL 3.1 on Asahi Linux

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kytazo ◴[] No.36213178[source]
Its been more than a year I'm running asahi on my macbook air and I can't stress how grateful I feel for enjoying such wonderful freedom.

I don't feel like ever going back to x86 to be honest, at this point there is nothing lacking or unable to run and when the neural engine drivers come online now that the GPU is starting to mature people will be able to juice out every last bit of computation this machine is capable of.

For the record, I've switched to the edge branch a couple of months ago and honestly I noticed no actual difference in my day-to-day tasks which is really telling about how powerful even the M1 is when it can handle software rendering in such an effortless manner coupled with anything else running.

Really thank god for asahi being a thing.

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JCWasmx86 ◴[] No.36213626[source]
Would you say buying e.g. a Mac mini for 2.3k€ just to run Asahi Linux is worth it?
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jb1991 ◴[] No.36213791[source]
I’ve owned both windows and Apple computers, quite many of them, over the last 20 years. On average, the Apple machines last at least twice as long as the windows machines while still being fully usable. One could argue just based on that basic math that they are worth twice the price.
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jabbany ◴[] No.36213933[source]
Unfortunately, Apple machines are usually 4 - 10 times more expensive, making this choice still quite difficult.
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mattkevan ◴[] No.36215419[source]
You mean it’s possible to buy the exact equivalent of a M1 MacBook Air for £99-£249?

Send me the link, that sounds amazing.

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1. Apfel ◴[] No.36215713[source]
Yeah, the M1 MBA was really so out of the norm in terms of value that it's pretty much impossible to find anything like it at the price point. It literally turned me into an Apple person, essentially overnight. I no longer even switch on my windows machines.