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by still_grokking
1277 days ago
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> What do you mean by "any OS you like"? It means: Any OS I like. What's so difficult to understand here? (I could offer to switch to German in case you have issues in understanding English). Of course, one would need to port any particular OS first in case one wants to run it on some new hardware. But porting any OS I like to Apple devices is as easy as doing that for any other open and properly documented hardware, right? |
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> But porting any OS I like to Apple devices is as easy as doing that for any other open and properly documented hardware, right?
Apple's hardware is not open nor properly documented, nobody here is arguing that either of these is true. My original statement was: M1 Macs are more open than most of Apple's hardware, and Apple is not doing anything to discourage tinkering and porting - quite the opposite, they left the escape hatches open, and even made later changes[1] specifically to accommodate third-party OS's.
So again: what point are you trying to make? Non-open platform is non-open, but despite being less non-open than most other non-open platforms out there, it's somehow still worse, because...?
[1]: https://web.archive.org/web/20211217132913/https://twitter.c...