Vulkan

The GPU Driver That Lets You Run macOS on Any Machine (Apple Doesn’t Want You to Know)

Apple’s paravirtualized GPU driver, designed for efficient virtualization, contains a hidden backdoor. By translating Metal calls to Vulkan, developers can now run macOS VMs with full GPU acceleration on any hardwareβ€”breaking Apple’s Silicon monopoly. One Ryzen 5 machine achieved 85% of Mac Studio performance for a fraction of the cost.

Your GPU Drivers Are Holding You Hostage. Open Source Just Broke the Lock.

Collabora ported RADV β€” an open-source Vulkan driver built by the Linux community β€” to Windows, proving that proprietary GPU drivers aren’t the only option on the world’s most locked-down consumer OS. This isn’t just a technical feat; it’s a strategic earthquake that forces GPU vendors to confront a question they’ve never had to answer: if a community driver can match proprietary performance, what exactly are they protecting?

Stop Obsessing Over Cyberpunk. This 90s Game Tool is Linux’s Real Triumph.

D7VK is a fork of DXVK that maps old Direct3D 3–7 calls directly onto Vulkan, solving the compatibility nightmare for thousands of 90s games on Linux. It proves that ecosystem maturity is measured not by bleeding-edge AAA support but by preserving your past. For Linux gamers and preservationists, this is the hidden gem that changes everything.