Comment on Valve's new hardware will NOT be loss leaders
deranger@sh.itjust.works 21 hours agoYou don’t make me mad by being wrong. You don’t have to “hack the OS” to dual boot a MacBook.
Comment on Valve's new hardware will NOT be loss leaders
deranger@sh.itjust.works 21 hours agoYou don’t make me mad by being wrong. You don’t have to “hack the OS” to dual boot a MacBook.
notfromhere@lemmy.ml 13 hours ago
You have to hack another OS to load it on a MacBook. Try running Linux on an M5 today. Not yet possible.
deranger@sh.itjust.works 13 hours ago
That’s not hacking, that’s development. They’re not bypassing locked bootloaders. The hardware is open.
Try running anything on an Xbox Series S/X or PS5.
notfromhere@lemmy.ml 12 hours ago
That’s like saying an unlocked Pixel phone is a PC because you could technically develop an OS for it. Unlocked bootloader doesn’t an open system make.
deranger@sh.itjust.works 11 hours ago
Yeah, that could very well be a PC. You could take the guts out, put it in a generic box, attach a monitor and peripherals, and have a Linux PC that drastically outperforms PCs of a couple decades ago, with similar functionality. Those were PCs then, why would the definition change?
Regarding the exploit definition, yeah, that’s the good one IMO. The other one is more akin to “life hacks” or “food hacks” and I think it’s silly. Using a butter knife as a screwdriver isn’t a “tool hack.” Putting Doom on a toothbrush isn’t hacking, provided no exploits were necessary. Putting Linux on a MacBook isn’t hacking just because it lacks documentation and the Asahi devs have to figure some things out before it works.
I would be curious to hear your definition of hacking, though. To me it seems if you’re calling Linux on Mac hacking, then there’s a million other things that are hacking and the word loses its meaning.
If Apple locks the bootloader then I’ll completely agree with you. And while I do agree it appears they’re heading in that direction and it sucks, a MacBook is far more “computer” than a console, even if poorly documented and thus difficult to develop for.