← Back to context Comment by doublepg23 13 hours ago You can buy refurb M1s for $379 at Walmart. 9 comments doublepg23 Reply eptcyka 11 hours ago M1 mac minis or macbooks? geoffpado 10 hours ago MacBook Air, though the $379 price does seem to be a Black Friday deal: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Restored-Apple-MacBook-Air-13-Lap... ilikepi 7 hours ago Just note that listing is for an item from a third-party seller. Walmart's website includes listings from their third-party marketplace unless you explicitly filter them out. bigyabai 12 hours ago Has a proprietary bootloader that Apple can lock in an OTA update. Also doesn't support Linux as well as Intel or AMD chipsets, unfortunately. throawayonthe 11 hours ago i don't think either of those is really true?https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/open-os-interop/ bigyabai 10 hours ago Literally the first step of the boot overview depends on a proprietary and irreplaceable Apple-controlled blob: iBoot2 loads the custom kernel, which is a build of m1n1 Apple decides whether or not m1n1 ever loads. BolexNOLA 11 hours ago Last I heard asahi ran pretty well on M1/M2. Is that not the case? SirHumphrey 9 hours ago It runs well but battery life is quite a bit worse than on macos. 1 reply →
eptcyka 11 hours ago M1 mac minis or macbooks? geoffpado 10 hours ago MacBook Air, though the $379 price does seem to be a Black Friday deal: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Restored-Apple-MacBook-Air-13-Lap... ilikepi 7 hours ago Just note that listing is for an item from a third-party seller. Walmart's website includes listings from their third-party marketplace unless you explicitly filter them out.
geoffpado 10 hours ago MacBook Air, though the $379 price does seem to be a Black Friday deal: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Restored-Apple-MacBook-Air-13-Lap... ilikepi 7 hours ago Just note that listing is for an item from a third-party seller. Walmart's website includes listings from their third-party marketplace unless you explicitly filter them out.
ilikepi 7 hours ago Just note that listing is for an item from a third-party seller. Walmart's website includes listings from their third-party marketplace unless you explicitly filter them out.
bigyabai 12 hours ago Has a proprietary bootloader that Apple can lock in an OTA update. Also doesn't support Linux as well as Intel or AMD chipsets, unfortunately. throawayonthe 11 hours ago i don't think either of those is really true?https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/open-os-interop/ bigyabai 10 hours ago Literally the first step of the boot overview depends on a proprietary and irreplaceable Apple-controlled blob: iBoot2 loads the custom kernel, which is a build of m1n1 Apple decides whether or not m1n1 ever loads. BolexNOLA 11 hours ago Last I heard asahi ran pretty well on M1/M2. Is that not the case? SirHumphrey 9 hours ago It runs well but battery life is quite a bit worse than on macos. 1 reply →
throawayonthe 11 hours ago i don't think either of those is really true?https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/open-os-interop/ bigyabai 10 hours ago Literally the first step of the boot overview depends on a proprietary and irreplaceable Apple-controlled blob: iBoot2 loads the custom kernel, which is a build of m1n1 Apple decides whether or not m1n1 ever loads.
bigyabai 10 hours ago Literally the first step of the boot overview depends on a proprietary and irreplaceable Apple-controlled blob: iBoot2 loads the custom kernel, which is a build of m1n1 Apple decides whether or not m1n1 ever loads.
BolexNOLA 11 hours ago Last I heard asahi ran pretty well on M1/M2. Is that not the case? SirHumphrey 9 hours ago It runs well but battery life is quite a bit worse than on macos. 1 reply →
M1 mac minis or macbooks?
MacBook Air, though the $379 price does seem to be a Black Friday deal: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Restored-Apple-MacBook-Air-13-Lap...
Just note that listing is for an item from a third-party seller. Walmart's website includes listings from their third-party marketplace unless you explicitly filter them out.
Has a proprietary bootloader that Apple can lock in an OTA update. Also doesn't support Linux as well as Intel or AMD chipsets, unfortunately.
i don't think either of those is really true?
https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/open-os-interop/
Literally the first step of the boot overview depends on a proprietary and irreplaceable Apple-controlled blob:
Apple decides whether or not m1n1 ever loads.
Last I heard asahi ran pretty well on M1/M2. Is that not the case?
It runs well but battery life is quite a bit worse than on macos.
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