<ehmry>
I'm using an ARM laptop full-time now, building with local x86 machines, and I'd like to carry on the ARM everything I need to bootstrap new builders quickly
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<Profpatsch>
ehmry: the day you go with the flow will be some special turning point in world history :)
<Profpatsch>
Although one could argue that runnign ARM *is* going with the flow
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<pie_>
and the guy just posted another update
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<textmate>
WIll there be an announcement when Spectrum OS becomes a fully usable daily driver?