Lowe’s uses a customized Linux distro for their department terminal computers. Most of what you do is in browser or terminal applications, if genesis is still in use.
Thanks for posting this for awareness! I love this theme now
Hell yes I’m so excited for graphics
But, eventually exploitable is still a pretty major concern for anybody who has systems running longer than a few days at a time.
Satellite sos was only available on 14 or newer on release, which is even less support for the prior gen than apples intelligence features (which at least supports the pro lineup from the prior gen, as well as every apple silicon Mac released)
The Wii didn’t officially support dvd playback (and didn’t support hardware video decoding of typical dvd codecs, so few dvds worked with the homebrew software to enable it)
Massgrave is a tool that can create legit (oem) keys for windows and office out of thin air*
- it’s not literally creating them from nothing, it’s using a system Ms themselves run to get working keys. Evidently they don’t have a huge problem with it.
Umami has been pretty good to me. Plausible was a close choice but I ran into technical difficulties getting it going.
I didn’t get around to trying it, but goatcounter looked promising as well.
Classicube for that simple block-building itch
Classicube is pretty sick
Cinavia! Allegedly it’s still around and mandated in all consumer Blu-ray players.
Probably “shiny gold”- it was super impressive for the time period but was never finished officially and didn’t age super well.