I'm wasting untold amounts of optical media on trying to install a FOSS OS on an iMac G5. PPC64be is a pain in the ass nowadays
They're gonna steal them next!
I have two 5 1/4" drives in a PC, one doing Bluray XL and the other Bluray and HD-DVD (altough I couldn't test that feature because nothing supports them anymore and a lot of HD-DVDs are dead from disc rot)
Because of the way those captions are stored VLC has to use OCR to convert the .SRT file (which basically stores low resolution b/w images I assume to easier allow for different alphabets) to normal text. I don't know why the open source solutions are so bad at this (especially considering how good the proprietary solutions seem to be) but I had similar problems ripping a DVD. I would assume that had he turned off the special font VLC uses for the subtitles and instead just seen the raw data there wouldn't have been a problem. Why VLC doesn't enable this by default (/ have this) I don't know.
Pain and suffering (aka an arrays base index is one)
Isn't the entire point of T9 that, as opposed to regular texting with a numpad, you don't have to do that because it get's autocompleted?
Yes, they are. I only run LLMs locally and Deepseek R1 won't talk about Tiannamen square unless you trick it. They just implemented the protection badly.
Breaking: Vegans want moopsy to starve.
Depends on what software. Anything that happens in the browser works. A lot of other software can be run using Wine. There is some software which still has problems especially when using USB ports as serial ports etc. and a lot of subpar software (un)fortunately just doesn't work because of it being badly programmed.
sudo dnf copr enable personality/good
I use Fedora btw