for a few days, I actually ran macOS in a docker container on my linux desktop to act as a BlueBubbles server. then I realized while the concept is cool, I still have an old iMac upstairs I could use for that purpose
Describe the bug When I opened btop to see the CPU temperature, I got 0 degrees celsius What did you expect to happen? I expected to see the CPU temperature Output of rpm-ostree status State: idle ...
Apple silicon iPhone and MacBook models both manage benchmarks far beyond what they should be able to given that they have simpler instructions, fewer instructions per cycle, lower clock speeds, smaller cores, and fewer cores than the competition. The main/only hardware difference is the neural engine cores, and if those can be used for certain non-AI calculations or improved hardware-level speculative execution, the benchmarks make a lot more sense. AMD and Intel intend to leapfrog that Apple hardware advantage with their next products (CPU -> APU)
Funny story, in December 2022 I went to buy a Mac Mini M1, I was adamant I wanted that and I went to 5 different retailers looking for it, but there was no stock, I decided "Screw it, we ball" and got the Air M2, a few months later not only the M2 Mini was released, but because my mother-in-law had to get a surgery in another state in Mexico, having a laptop was a must
Having people that properly knows how to fill a bug report is a god send, specially when it's a rare device that the developers don't have, I mean, I have used Linux for over 14 years and I still don't know how to properly fill a bug report
You know... I've become lazy, if something doesn't work, I'll just move on trying other things, but is just that I just don't have the time to invest in trying to make things work, that's the major reason I use apple devices, they just work
btw @Xe this may be useful for you, it's a theme for the deck ui that changes the little controller that shows up with the ally https://github.com/semakusut/SBP-ROG-Ally