Dude, go to hell for thinking that this is fake. I used to work with the, what I would call most well known, OS X hacking group. I know for a fact how hard people work on these hacks, how many late nights are spent on IRC collaborating to work out one small bug that's preventing the system from booting. If there was one thing we never did, it was to say how the hack was done until AFTER we proved that it was a stable hack. This was done by seeding the hack to a small group of trusted testers with varied hardware setups and getting their results. I'd assume that the PS3 homebrew scene is run in a similar fashion, so the next logical step is seeding it to the other devs so that they can test it.
@Carl Vitullo: Perhaps give us an updated bar-graph that doesn't reflect a large period of time between OS releases. Hell, one that has OS X 10.5 on it would be nice... That chart is flawed and you know it.
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I know it's a translation, but still... a humane layout? XD