I'm tooting this from OpenBSD running XFCE on Apple Silicon. It was a bit of a learning curve, but it works better than my first Linux did. Display, keyboard, touchpad, Wi-Fi, even sound - they all work. Firefox is quite usable even without the video acceleration, but I'm not sure if I can daily-drive it if I'm not able to play videos on this machine.
@nina_kali_nina man, i get the impression that if someone figures out how to crack putting ubuntu on apple silicon, people are going to absolutely lose their shit
@Viss I mean, there's ubuntu-asahi flavour already, but Linux is going to be dead to me soon :D
@nina_kali_nina is that because of the claude.md now found in the systemd repo?
AI Coding Assistants — The Linux Kernel documentation

@nina_kali_nina @Viss

> AI agents MUST NOT add Signed-off-by tags. Only humans can legally certify the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). The human submitter is responsible for:
>
> - Reviewing all AI-generated code
> - Ensuring compliance with licensing requirements
> - Adding their own Signed-off-by tag to certify the DCO
> - Taking full responsibility for the contribution

This is absurd as plagiaristically generated code cannot be certified by a DCO by design, as the origin is not the developer's own work. Do you have a lettuce around to see how it lasts more than this nonsense policy?

@taxorubio @Viss consider: AI generated code is in the main tree for almost a year now :(