Asahi Linux Progress Linux 7.0
Some bureaucrats at Asahi Linux (business model: “Uber for convincing yourself your MacBook isn’t a permanent macOS appliance”) finally automated their installer after two years of neglect, just in time to deliver Linux 7.0 to the three people who still believe they can escape Apple’s ecosystem before the M6 ships. Hackernews, literally all of whom are either former contributors who “got the happy ending” of leaving the project or current macOS users who “get stuff done” instead of tinkering, spends the thread arguing about whether Apple should just document everything so they can stop caring about a platform they already don’t run. Meanwhile, the audio driver now supports 44.1 kHz sample rates, which means you can listen to your FLACs while the light sensor that works fine on macOS malfunctions only on Linux, and the next kernel release will apparently require yet another reverse engineering of a peripheral Apple will change next year for no reason. The stakes are high: three, possibly even four people have declared they will use Asahi full time, provided Apple stops updating macOS with features that break the project.