The new macOS version is annoying, because there are no customization settings for the window corners.
I like this laptop, because it has an international keyboard layout and I like that the system is Unix-like and POSIX, but the rounded corners of windows or of panes placed inside windows have a different corner radius.
I guess that just means, that not only did I replace Windows with Linux on an Windows11-incompatible PC, I guess I will also create a dual boot system on this Mac Book. I am curious how well arm64 is working with Linux! :3

sad

but I know some people are working hard to make that work.
I wonder if I could help, but I am not sure if reverse-engineering hardware is something I can do.

@liquidnya Linux on Apple Silicon is pretty good now thanks to the efforts from the Asahi team, so long as it's a supported generation

unfortunately I currently don't have linux on my macbook because of space constraints but it was pretty good (though I was running the Gentoo remix, of course :p)

at this point, thanks to Apple Silicon macs and some popular SBCs, most software you could want on most distros is available for aarch64 (and probably works with the page sizes required on Apple Silicon)

@demize neat!

Thank you for letting me know. Unfortunately, I only have like 250GB left which is about 50%.
But I also have a TimeMachine Backup, so maybe I could delete some local data :3

Also Gentoo is really cool!
But I think to make thinks for myself easiest I'll pick the Fedora KDE flavor, because that is what I am using on my other machine.
Because I don't want a rolling release and I want decent-ish up-do-date software uwu

@liquidnya yeah I’m not trying to get anyone to use gentoo, it’s just what I use :p