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What on earth? It's possible to insert some software into a Macbook that causes it to physically blow up? I'm guessing some government agencies are very...
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Assuming that the first issue can be fixed (ie. such a driver is possible to implement by a third party and someone has time and interest to develop it),...
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If they manage to write a Vulkan driver for Linux, I wonder if that means that we can eventually get a Vulkan driver for macOS as well?
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That horrendous product name is something you would come up with as an example for why trademark laws exist
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There is a list of approved licenses that meet the commonly accepted criteria of "open source". If you come across some code on the internet...
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Does this mean you can compile a custom kernel for your boat?
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Nope, at least most of the serious popular game engines are not open source. "Source code publicly visible" is not open source. However Godot...
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Dude why have you not installed adblock or got Phoronix Premium, even that screenshot is painful to look at
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At a glance, this seems like something that could be useful in the wider ecosystem as well. After all, who would _want_ their software to be prone to...
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I'm not a lawyer, but back in the day I heard that some court decided that it's legal to jailbreak your iPhone. I wonder if the same applies to processors...
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