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Is anyone using Asahi Linux?
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I purchased an M1 MBP with the intention of eventually installing Asahi on it, but honestly I'm satisfied with macOS when it comes to my work needs. I primarily use my laptop to write code and watch occasionally watch anime, and it does that great. Still have a lot of complaints about how locked-down macOS is, but it is what it is