• reddig33@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The nice thing about the Hackintosh was the upgradability/repairability. Wishing Apple would bring some of that back.

    • rottingleaf@lemmy.worldBanned
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      4 months ago

      They are not bringing anything good back. They were a nice company like 30 years ago.

      That reputation held for damn long, then they killed it and created a new one of “being luxury crap for successful success”, and during the transition used both.

      Now it’s just luxury crap. I don’t know how there still are Apple users who are not after that.

      When some people talk how “but it’s a Unix so you can do Unix things” - with a huge pain in the butt over Linux, and there are plenty of variants of “install once and don’t care after” with Linux. As in “plenty”.

      In general, I think the concept of trademark has gotten old. Same with patents. These allow companies to just abuse their past reputation and also sue anyone trying to do business in the niche their past self has created.

      Or maybe trademarks are fine, but patents … when they were a good thing, new inventions were patented for some period of time. Now they patent interfaces and solutions where no new invention happened.

      All these protections are needed, but the system making them has gone AWOL. We need direct democracy.

  • jasoman@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Was coming down the line ever since M1. I guess you could try with a arm hackintosh.

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      4 months ago

      Yep, I know the writing was on the wall ever since they announced Silicon. While annoyed at the time, getting out from under Intel’s thumb was probably the right choice, and they’re way more powerful machines as a result. Still not a fan of Apple myself, but wanting to do it themselves is respectable.

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      4 months ago

      Exactly this. ARM is killing Hackintosh, and it’s been talked about a while. Such a shame too.

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    4 months ago

    Uh… didn’t this happen like 7 years ago when they stopped using intel chips? Also why not just buy a pc to do this diy-adjacent bullshit? Not like you can’t get Mac equivalent (or better) hardware for literally the same price these days. It’s not 2004.

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      4 months ago

      Uh… didn’t this happen like 7 years ago when they stopped using intel chips?

      I think they were still releasing updates for the non-Apple Silicon Macs, which meant Hackintosh was still possible.

      Also why not just buy a pc to do this diy-adjacent bullshit? Not like you can’t get Mac equivalent (or better) hardware for literally the same price these days. It’s not 2004.

      That’s what a Hackintosh is though. It’s running Mac on non-Apple hardware.