

They probably close just as many PR for their projects without comment. I also think they don't owe any explanations. Perhaps they just didn't have time to look at it or already had a solution under development and therefore closed a PR. There might be a native implementation by now, but I would never presume to demand a project to accommodate my personal choice of processor architecture, even if someone already supplied a fix.

I use non-native Blender and the performance is amazing considering that I use it with help of Rosetta on a passively cooled notebook. But anyway, this thread should not be about that.īut when I got the macbook, I was very aware that there will be hiccups in compatibility. Perhaps rougher around some edges than a stylized Apple product, sure. In that regard it is a toy and is quickly delegated as such by other systems I use that tend to be more free and more powerful, just by the merit of giving me choice. That said, for me this has little to do with the future of software and hardware innovation. I have nothing against that and Apple built a decent product. A passively cooled notebook with good power, display, HID. I got the macbook air cheaply (basically for free) and I like the device.
