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Wait you can run Linux on a macbook? 🤔
Yes on the intel MacBooks :) I put cachyOS on mine and even though it used to be an overheating laptop the fans don't even start. Processor stays at around 40-50C.
For those wondering about newer Silicon Macs, there's Asahi Linux.
Even the apple silicon ones can run linux. The only things that don't work are thunderbolt (but you can still get USB4 from the same port) and fingerprint reader.
https://asahilinux.org/2024/10/aaa-gaming-on-asahi-linux/
I'd even go so far as to say Mac OS is more "polite" about dual booting than Windows is. It doesn't overwrite your bootloader every update, and uses the more sane UTC for the realtime clock.