

MakeMKV thankfully exists, though 4k is a hassle even with that.


MakeMKV thankfully exists, though 4k is a hassle even with that.


Same with taking your top of the line iphone to Korea where Samsungs grow on trees and so forth.
Fun fact: iPhones are really popular in South Korea, especially for younger generations and considered more cool than boomer’s Samsung, though Samsung is gaining some traction with newer flagship models recently, so yeah it won’t make you stand out.


Your “reverse situation” is exactly what happened to Kakao. Started as small messenger, expanding into other businesses as such.


Quite a lot. Those DMCAed titles from Kakao are all from them (originally published on their platform in Korea) so yeah they’re quite big. And they do all sorts of other biz like KakaoTalk (de facto messaging service in Korea) and even a fucking bank.


Ah, of course it’s South Korean cybersecurity agency. They suck at everything and only thing they do is trying to hide this country’s system’s vulnerabilities.


They did explicitly said that it’s completely unsupported scenario. It’s only for multiarch usage so even kernel isn’t provided.
Users running i386 systems should not upgrade to trixie.
From https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/issues.en.html#reduced-support-for-i386
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Note that you still need t2linux-specific patches to make it work on your Intel MacBooks with T2 chip.


GPL does not restrict you from selling the software, though you can’t stop getting distributed by someone who bought it. Even RMS himself sold Emacs back in the day.
EDIT: I’m not saying it’s justified in moral sense, I think it sucks ass. But it’s not against the license.


Building i(Pad)OS apps. Xcode sucks ass, but you have to use it for that, sadly.


We at t2linux do know that the basic cause of crash, it’s more of our module’s fault now. The crash does not happen if you unload our hardware support module before sleep (and you can reload the module after waking it up), so people have been using this workaround and have some success out of this.


It should work unless you’re using Ventoy. It still does use normal archiso tooling for building ISO.


Trust me, we* are trying, but T2’s quite annoying and it’s borderline impossible to get logs about why it’s crashing when it comes up from sleep/suspend. (*: t2linux, which I’m part of.)


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/03/us/book-bans-librarians.html?unlocked_article_code=1.1k0.2DLu.z4XyKBb-92s6 Here’s the gift link without the paywall. I got the sub for free because my university has one for students.


Patent licensing. Apache explicitly grants the use of patented technology in the code. MIT doesn’t do that so you can be sued for patent violation.
Also keep in mind cached requests don’t count so it’d be cheaper.