• LordKitsuna@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      What does the architecture of the CPU have to do with the disk format? Nothing lol, linux arm can use ext4, btrfs, xfs etc same as it’s x86 counterpart

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      2 days ago

      Despite being ARM CPUs and Linux based machines, I’m pretty sure most of what they play is Windows x86 binaries.

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        10 hours ago

        What I will find fascinating is that if Linux does get a major foothold this might be the way that we actually transition off of x86 because of having all these different translation layers and then we can start creating new and interesting CPU architectures that would be more efficient than stuff that’s been sitting from the 80s but still having the backwards compatibility through translation layers