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@lina I hope someday you'll get the closure you need, and are able to feel safe in that community again! There's tons of people who appreciate all the work you've selflessly contributed to the project already, you'd definitely be welcomed back with enthusiasm if you are able to rejoin when you're ready!
@sven is this same change applicable to M3 as well? Has there been any more progress in the 3 months since you posted this?
@AsahiLinux are there any Asahi-specific improvements or changes in this release? Or is the update just to keep up with upstream, entirely detached from Asahi-specific features or hardware support improvements?
if your idea of a queer safe space excludes people who look and sound like cis men congrats you've excluded half of queer people

I finally got round to publishing a version 1.0 of my long-running hobby project: a bootable DOS live USB image with tools for writers, providing a distraction-free writing environment.

https://github.com/lproven/usb-dos

This is very rushed and the instructions are incomplete. Only FAT16 for now; FAT32 coming real soon now.

GitHub - lproven/usb-dos: Usable DOS-based live USB media

Usable DOS-based live USB media. Contribute to lproven/usb-dos development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
@marcan thanks for the update, it's good to have the clarification on M3 and M4 support and the prerequisites needed to release that, it's appreciated!
@gruber well, did you pay your toll yet, Mr Turnpike?

If you're an EU citizen and you hate DRM and planned obsolescence, here's an easy petition for you to sign:

https://www.stopkillinggames.com/eci

TL;DR: If online-only DRM servers shut down, publishers would be required to keep your game working regardless.

Only targets video games because that is where this practice is by far the most prevalent today, but it would set a precedent that we might soon need for things like phones, cars, and all the other things that are increasingly getting CPUs shoved inside them.

1 year to reach 1 million signatures.

Stop Killing Games

@js @AsahiLinux you can always curl it to a file and examine the source code before running it with sh, assuming that's your main objection to it?
@marcan for anyone else trying to view the linked site but getting an error message, here's an archive of it: https://web.archive.org/web/20230605003147/https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/1/17/312
LKML: Zebediah Figura: Kernel interface for Wine synchronization primitives