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When I Fired it up on a VM on my ARM mac with Ubuntu server+Budgie, it still identified it as x32/x64 when it's ARM64.

Hmm... It's a VM. The Mac would be ARM64, but is the VM also ARM64?

I've never tried virtualization on a modern Mac. If the virtualized OS is x86_64, then that's what the site would see. It wouldn't know you're using MacOS underneath it.
 


Hmm... It's a VM. The Mac would be ARM64, but is the VM also ARM64?

I've never tried virtualization on a modern Mac. If the virtualized OS is x86_64, then that's what the site would see. It wouldn't know you're using MacOS underneath it.
The interesting thing is that it's Aarch64 as well... ARM on ARM.. reports x86/64.. Interesting!
Usually X64/32 is not optimized enough yet. still a work in progress.
 
The interesting thing is that it's Aarch64 as well...

That's what I was wondering.

With how long ARM has been a thing (1985), it seems strange that they'd ot account for it.
 
Just for Giggles I tried safari out on my Mac, and came back with this-
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Once (I get Alshi On here I'll give that a shot.
 
Wackier still, The test came back as an Intel Mac when It's ARM.

Now When I through Aishi Linux on here it'll defiantly throw it for a loop.

The test can't really see what system your on I Guess. That's A Good thing!
 
My quasi baseball bat is reasonably close at most times.

It is actually the long handle from a mattock.....around 800mm long....timber.
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I have a mattock, one of the first hand tools I was ever taught to use. Most folks don't know what one is, and I'm certain this is the first time I've ever seen the term used on a technology forum.

My impact tool of choice is a #2.5 Collins Axe mini sledgehammer.
 


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