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[-] CuriousTommy@discuss.online 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

39:22 - 48:39

The "Community v.s. Vendor Enablement" was a pretty interesting discussion.

I feel like one thing people (who are pessimistic with Ashai Linux) overlook is that the Ashai team cares a lot about attention to detail. I argue that most vendors don't have that level of care for Linux.

It's why I feel like (in the long run) Apple Silicon will offer a superior Linux experience compared to most x86_64 machines.

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