A “Hackintosh” is a standard PC that’s modified to run Apple’s proprietary macOS (or OS X) operating system. It was a popular pastime back when Apple was using Intel chips in its laptops and desktops, though it’s fallen off now that Apple is on self-built Arm hardware.
But someone is keeping the spirit of Hackintosh alive by running the latest macOS Sequoia build on a Steam Deck.
Why would you work really long and really hard to boot an operating system that’s very pointedly not designed for gaming, on a device that’s designed pretty much exclusively to play games? Phooey. (Hackintosh people care not for your paltry concerns of “logic” and “common sense.” They do it for the love of… something, I assume. I don’t get it either.)
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