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<kidplayer666>
j`ey: for me it is a step closer towards vulkan, and finally gaming on a mac
<j`ey>
I mean I think it's a parallel step but, still good progress
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<kidplayer666>
j`ey: it is a step and that is what matters. Also, anyone got FEXBash running directly on the normal kernel without vm shennenigans yet?
<kidplayer666>
i heard that they made it kernel size agnostic
<j`ey>
uh, box86 made some weird change that people thought made it work on 16K natively (but doesnt)
<kidplayer666>
oh. what change was it?
<j`ey>
dunno really, but it doesnt make it magically work
<kidplayer666>
shoot
<kidplayer666>
i saw the answer to some issue saying it should now work on the github page if im not mistaken
<j`ey>
find it
<leio>
I think that made their memory allocation and handling stuff dynamically handle any kernel page size and that's that
<leio>
so you can use the same binary with a 4k, 16k or 64k kernel (on hardware that supports the page size being used)
<leio>
but I'm not sure the thing I recall is what kidplayer666 has in mind as for the issue comments.
<leio>
no idea how things fit in there with steam and co not working with 16k when box64 does
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<pitust>
okay this is... interesting
<pitust>
i got my m1 back from the apple store
<pitust>
well, aasp
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<pitust>
and it's wiped (the aasp couldn't figure out how to remove find my)
<pitust>
well the aasp person
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<pitust>
and uh, that removed the container
<pitust>
but not linux stuff
<pitust>
i think?
<pitust>
i don't care about it but i'm not sure how to safely remove it
<pitust>
also, i want to install m1n1 twice
<pitust>
hmm okay i think im fine
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<nicolas17>
pitust: huh, I thought they didn't let you leave a machine for repair if it had find-my enabled
<sven>
depends on how competent they are :D
<sven>
a local Apple-authorized shop told me that everything was fine and I wouldn’t need to do anything to my macbook and then called me a few days later to please disable find-my asap
<nicolas17>
I went to an Apple Store to leave my dad's old iPhone for battery replacement (had an appointment already), they refused to take because it had Find My enabled
<sven>
when I sent my old Apple Watch in to get the battery replaced they wouldn’t even send me the box before I disabled find-my and unpaired that watch
<sven>
I think it really depends on the store, I guess Apple-authorized might mess up more often?
<nicolas17>
I messaged my dad asking him for the password so I could disable it myself, and the message arrived to the phone in my hand because he hadn't migrated his WhatsApp to the new phone yet
<sven>
lol
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<opticron>
I guess the opengl stuff isn't updated on mesamatrix yet
<nicolas17>
also wait
<nicolas17>
pitust: why did they wipe it?
<j`ey>
opticron: because that probably uses master, not our branch