Thanks for your insightful answer. I'm thinking the same way.
One thing is sure, the engineers who developed this new architecture are from SJ era and has nothing to do with Tim Cuck.
Seeing how crApple is showing their anti-White agenda (90% of their ads and videos are essentially filled with blacks, then latinos/asians and mixed races, adding all LGBTQWERTY+ signs hidden in plain sight), it's obvious that Tim Cuck is behind these policies and only cares about looking cool to degenerate sodomites like him while also taking selfies and opening stores in middle-eastern countries that are murdering gays.
We need the competition to come up with equivalent alternatives (not counting on Intel).
Do they own the architecture entirely? Maybe there would be value in creating a system that uses it in an open way, thus increasing the amount of software available when people jailbreak their phones and get out of the apple control... or maybe that would just increase the value of the architecture generally. How to push back in a strategic way on this specific thing isn't something I've thought much about.. but part of me just wants an excuse to probe at it. TempleOS really is good for playground type interaction with a system (literally what it was designed for). It would be cool to port it to ARM, add support for accessing that gpu and AI hardware, and then play with it. That would certainly be more fun than using plain old iOS + built in AI that markets to you. Exciting!
If I had infinite money I would build a dual architecture mother board with an x86 as master and that M1 as a slave. It would be cool if you could interrupt a CPU's clock cycle and fuck around with its state freely from a fully developed OS. Now that would actually be fun.
Seeing how they kept their kernel closed when sharing Darwin sources, and also how they are pushing for devs to use their closed sources framework, I’d say an alternative OS will never be able to officially use all the architecture due to the embedded secure enclave (based on the T2 chip) that manages IO and boot.
crApple has taken a new level at keeping their customers even more captive.
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