Are hackintoshes worth it...

Are hackintoshes worth it? I like MacOS since its Unix certified but the price is still waayy too unjustifiable for modern Apple PCs

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its worth it. I run win10 & mojave and just switch when i feel like it. you have nothing to lose

Might throw my dosh on a nuc, is this legit?

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As long as you have 100% compatible hardware it's no different than a real Mac (except cheaper) these days.
Otherwise I wouldn't bother. I'd say if you want a Mac and are ready to spend money on it, buy normal parts and build one yourself instead but you'll save much more.

Yeah.

>Are hackintoshes worth it?
No. Install Gentoo

It's for people who want to put effort into worse obscure Linux predecessors. Not worth it, really.

hackintosh is a non-free operating system and is potentially malware. I recommend against installing it. Better use a free alternative instead, such as gnu+linux

who is this?

It's LARKII just read the watermark dude.

install TempleOS

Imagine her tonguing your ass

Larkin Love.

STOP WATCHING PORN.

Depends on what job you're using it for. If you want to use Nvidia's CUDA a lot, then no, cuz no drivers since macOS Mojave. Otherwise, it's fairly good. Installation is definitely not straight forward and researching may take quite a few days, but nit if you're building one the tried and rested standard builds from tonymacx86.com

and then you poop in her mouth haha

I've used hackintosh for about a year and a half. It all depends on 3 things:

-You have fairly compatible hardware
-You don't need support for anything that macOS doesn't support
-You're willing to spend a little bit of time learning how to do shit like setting clover up, fiddling with your EFI partition and some other stuff.

You could, with the right setup have next to no problems running that shit for long. You have to evaluate though if you really want to be in that ecosystem, as at some point you'll probably find something you can still do on Windows/Linux that you can't on macOS, or becomes a slower task. The system is not necessarily slow, but some of the software in comparison is (like video editors or games).

Also stability wise pretty good, but security wise... well, it's macOS. Every few weeks there's some exploit or another. So keep that in mind.

Pretty much what NUCs are for. You aren't doing anything that macOS can't handle.

Siri>Larkin Love

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Shieet stop ruining my nofap nigger. Although as much as I love Siri, Larkin is just better actress and actually seems to be somewhat enjoying what she is doing. Not to mention she is into some degenerate shit.

>Nofap
Every time you sent yourself a fap you're sucking Jordan Peterson's dick

POO IN LOO

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What's the reasoning behind this image I get the video games but all those are technology. So you only want Jow Forums reduced down to CPU and GPU wars and riced Linux desktops?

I like macos so much that Ive bought intel cpu for my new build

>I like MacOS
What can you do with it?

Get AIDS.

It's great so long as your hardware is supported, though you might save time/effort install a decent Linux distro with a pretty wm.

she looks like she fucks blacks

ironically she does

im sure you'd like that faggot

>it's a street shitting iPajeet thinks he or his streetshitOS belongs on Jow Forums episode

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>I like MacOS since its Unix certified

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Wrong.

Hey I gotta use it before I lose it

Same things you can do with mainstream Linux distros, minus the autism

they've been ez af to make with full compatibility for years

Well, os X was based on nextstep, which in turn was developed when microkernels and specifically mach were being hyped to hell as the next big thing.

Most likely they just haven't good enough reason to replace it to justify the investment.

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Ahem

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Ahem

It still looks pretty comfy, and I'm past my distrohopping days

Don't bother.
I've tried to use a high sierra hackintosh for a couple of months.
The installation is fairly easy if you're on Intel (Unibeast / Multibeast), but you can expect some quirks. Once it's installed, well, it kinda works. Always have a Time Machine backup ready, because each system update can fuck your setup. But overall it feels hackish (for a good reason) and not super reliable as a main driver, at least if you need it for dev work, which I did.
So, if you have a spare SSD, feel free to play a little bit with it, but I wouldn't rely on a hackintosh install to perform my daily tasks.

are you sure you did it right user. Mine has been running and updating without any issue or config changes for years

>im a technophobic boomer afraid of technology
Then you can fuck off back to .

>ur using it rong!
Ah, yes, the first defense of all mac users. Why are you all sycophantic subhuman troglodytes?

someone's just mad they can't config a toddler OS properly

Do I need some sort of extra device for an hackintosh? Or just a usb?

Based as fuck

A 12" black dildo.

The other reason being, I wanted to have the same dev environment at home and at work. I've picked a XPS 15 for work, and after a year in that place, seeing the number of dead touchbar MBPs of my colleagues, I'm pretty sure I've made the right choice (seriously, I still own a 2014 MBP 15" that I barely touch anymore, it still works like a charm, but man the touchbar MBP are absolutely terrible). But it felt clunky to work on Ubuntu at work and on macOS at home (different keyboard layouts, shortcuts, terminal emulators...), plus my concerns regarding the macOS system updates (never personally had any problems, but the tonymacx86 forums tells another story), and the current mess with the nvidia drivers... Well.

Also, I plan to upgrade my desktop computer with a ryzen 3k (if they're as good as presumed). And maintaining a hackintosh on a AMD platform is a huge pain in the ass. So I didn't felt it was worth the effort of getting used to macOS and maintain a hackintosh install if I wasn't gonna able to use macOS with my next computer.

>(Unibeast / Multibeast)
noob

Unix certified systems are a certain standard, are IBM, Oracle and HP just larping according to you?

Actually doing more searches seems to indicate maybe just dropping money on a Mac mini might be more worthwhile but it really sucks you need 799 usd for a fucking i3 computer

It just werks

I use Mac through virtual machine just for xcode

No.

linux that just werks
iOS dev

I strongly agree to this.

I have hemmeroids, no thanks

I've heard Hackintoshes are quite risky to setup, how true is it? Btw, i run Mojave on VM and I'm thinking about finally cold booting it.

see

Define risky

Like, if I let a man cum in my ass, and he has AIDS, I could get AIDS too right?

What's /a/ technology?

How can a young kinda passing tranner get money by selling her pics? I'm really poor and am tired of giving them out for free

1. Make sure you report your income to the IRS, thotpatrols work traps too.
2. Just make a instagram or even subreddit, repost some of your 'free' stuffs and say you'll do commission shots.
3. ???
4. PROFIT

m-m-mactoddlers!

I'm gay and going through college right now. I've never had any interactions with any trans person before, so as first impressions go, this was pretty bad.
> Be me in university, grouping up for a project
> we were supposed to do a close reading of an expert from some gay literature
> I open up by saying I had a love hate relationship with the text because it likened being gay to being sick, but that it was really good.
> I got talked over and berated by this person who 100% presented as a girl
> I try to explain my self and little finish up with a compromise saying "but maybe she's right, perhaps I need to take a closer look" or something to that effect.
> "They!"
> "I'm sorry?" I say
> "My pronouns are they them there!"
> "Okay, would you mind telling me what you identify as, or is that too personal?" I ask.
> they go off telling me that it's not my business, and they don't have to justify them self to me, and that they want to focus on the project, all without making eye contact.

We continue discussing the text and I said something to the effect of "oh well from a gay male perspective," and they jump on me for not specifying cis, and taking shots acting like I'm being a bigot. It really sucked, because I was really exited for the project, but they've just killed all my enthusiasm. I feel like I'm being accused of not being gay enough to have a point or some shit.

Das rite.

Yes, yes. Installing MacOS on your T61 ThinkPad is indeed way more dangerous than that.

>Unix certified
Every single one of the top 500 most powerful computers ever created in the history of the human species runs LINUX

mac is gay

would you call it a "hobby OS"?

So this really cute gay boy just moved into my apartment building and I found out he literally lives on the same floor as me. Should I try to pursue him? I'm extremely attracted to him but at the same time, is that weird? Wtf idk what to do

>muh top500
so do you run rhel on a cray/ibm system, or are you gay too?

you are going out of your way to suck dick

lets say a group of aggressive homos passed you by in the street.
a top 500 would be like wearing expensive hard to get chain mail to prevent penetration of your anus
a generic pc with linux would be like tightening your belt and running away
a mac would be like pulling down your pants and lubing your anus

She doesn't look like this.

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Many of those are custom Linux derivatives or unix certified linux distros

my tongue barley stick out of my lips holy fuck

literally 2019 and not using linux instead of a hacky solution.

>are IBM, Oracle and HP just larping
yes
Solaris and HP-UX are on life support until 2034 and 2025, respectively
AIX is so bad no one wants to work with it if they can help it (the hardware is nice, though)
no one cares about POSIX or UNIX certifications, Linux is the new de facto standard

wrong board
>mac thread
nevermind