So it's a Hackintosh?

Idk what the word for it is

Hackintosh typically refers to running not-MacOS on apple hardware? Imo this project of removing almost all of the inner guts and using effectively a Frankenstein'd collection of things to reconstitute it into laptop needs a different word.

If it were me I would choose

Franekntosh

No, Hackintosh specifically refers to running MacOS on non-Apple hardware.

I don't think there's a word for running other OSs on Apple hardware, because it's officially supported.

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Hackintosh is running MacOS on non Mac hardware.

During the time of x86 macos this was AMD or Intel PCs

> During the time of x86 macos this was AMD or Intel PCs

Still is.

A modern Hackintosh can run macOS 15 "Sequioa" and Tahoe still has x86 support and OCLP is working on it. It will happen in time.

Looks like Windows with a very MacOS-esque theme rather than a proper hackintosh, the screenshot says Windows 11 IoT Enterprise.

For people curious, it looks like it is MyDockFinder. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1787090/MyDockFinder/

I previously had a pretty good experience with it before moving to Linux.

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I was initially so happy to see a Linux build that looked so much like macOS, but then saw windows 11 pro on the about, and died inside..

I guess that’s why it has 64 gb of ram, so that there’s 10 left for applications after windows is done lol

Indeed, is not a Mac, I really expected some old MACOS

Hackintosh refers to doing things the other way around: running MacOS on non-apple hardware. So no, this is not a hackintosh.

In a way, it’s the exact opposite