> On the MacBook Neo, I can even opt to not use MacOS at all and instead install Asahi Linux if I so choose (assuming Apple continues to allow custom kernel booting as it has in M-series Macs).
Is this true? Does Asahi support any A series chip (or the A18 Pro specifically)?
> We are incredibly proud of what Gemini achieved. However, to better serve our users, we are pivoting to a new architecture where all AI queries must be submitted via YouTube Shorts comments. Existing customers have 48 hours to export their 800TB vector databases to a FAT32 USB drive before the servers are melted down for scrap
> Even GrapheneOS is now unsafe because it hasn't received patches for months
The release https://grapheneos.org/releases#2025090500 specifically states "update to Android 16 QPR1 kernel drivers and kernel build system to ship the security patches prior to Android 16 QPR1 being released to AOSP"
Is this true? Does Asahi support any A series chip (or the A18 Pro specifically)?