That’s why I’m kinda hoping Apple would adopt standard RCS and then the ball’s on Google for not cooperating.
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That’s why I’m kinda hoping Apple would adopt standard RCS and then the ball’s on Google for not cooperating.
Fedora has always had good Mac support in my experience. Should just be able to hold option key at boot and select the USB.
If you want to continue dual booting I’d use the Mac’s recovery mode to shrink the partition so it leaves space first. Other than that it should be just like normal. Hold option to get the boot menu.
Huh I had thought case-sensitive was default on APFS/HPFS and you had to choose insensitive specifically but I guess not
I think that depends on intent and amount of money involved, but I’m definitely not a lawyer.
In agreeing to be paid by music streaming platforms they almost certainly agreed not to do exactly this. Which makes it fraud.
I’ve never been in tech professionally, I’m a truck driver (now working in the office of company but still drive sometimes) but I have always been into tech. I selfhost as much as possible. Bitwarden, jellyfin, seafile, etc. and also run a Lemmy instance. I like tech projects and control.
Seriously, ever heard of Intel AMT? It gives administrators such deep access to the computer that they can view and control your screen (regardless of OS you’re using), power the device on remotely, etc.
I wait a few days or so to see if they’re planning on an emergency release to fix new bugs they didn’t catch but I’ve found upgrading fairly easy, though I have a dedicated and fairly bog standard install and a smaller instance.
Plastic offgassing mmmhmmhm
Problem is the FDroid version doesn’t work with Android Auto iirc
Even if my Internet provider forced me to use their router I’d plug my own router in behind that one fuck that.
They’d’ve had to tag a Lemmy community to make that work.
I mean you can rebrand an app, just not the package name. And users won’t see that. So they could rename it Thunderbird even though the package name would stay “com.fsck.k9”. It’s not at all uncommon.
Though I’m sure they have their reasons for not doing that.
I wonder when they’ll rebrand K9 to Thunderbird for Android
Well personal computing just moved faster back then. Today, a decent computer from 10 years ago (2014) is perfectly usable for most people (with an SSD especially). But in 2010 if you had a top of the line computer that was from 2000 it was basically garbage. If you had a computer from 1990 in the year 2000 it was practically ancient history.
The PC market just has plateaud for everyday use. We just see incremental performance improvements for enthusiasts/professionals and little more than power draw improvements for everyone else.
It really depends on how old the i7 is, it could be from 2009
An i7 laptop can be up to 15 years old. And memory is irrelevant as it could’ve been updated at any time in-between.
Nah there were mobile i7s released in September 2009 (though how long they took to ship in actual hardware, dunno.)
HEIC is not proprietary to Apple at all, they were just one of the early adopters of it.
My Android phone takes pictures in HEIC/HEIF by default, and it’s not nearly as much of a problem anymore almost all software can handle the format now.