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Tiberium ◴[] No.45034962[source]
Sorry to hijack, but since the topic is related: is the development of Asahi Linux still actively ongoing, or has slowed down a lot? The progress for M1 and M2 was steady and now almost everything is done, but the M3+ work still seems to not have started. And with major contributors leaving the project I'm kind of worried for the future of Asahi (on newer Apple hardware).
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Keyframe ◴[] No.45035186[source]
I'd pay easily let's say $100-200 a year to have linux running on modern apple laptops with full features. I'm sure I'm not alone. Their hardware, "our" OS would be perfect. Well, except notch and lack of OLED - but, reportedly that's in the works too.
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mrheosuper ◴[] No.45036687[source]
the macbook pro uses MiniLed, in term of contrast, it's quite good, much better than ips.

Macbook pro display is one of the best laptop display.

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1. swiftcoder ◴[] No.45036727[source]
And somehow it has way less blooming than other mini-led displays I have used. Not clear how they pull that feat off exactly
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2. zozbot234 ◴[] No.45036796[source]
Most likely, they have more mini-leds and/or more ability to independently control them. Of course the localized "blooming" of mini-leds is a lot easier on the eyes regardless than the all-around bloom of a backlit display.

(Better for the battery too, if you can keep most of the screen dark.)