Not UNIX-like, iOS is real UNIX.
Not UNIX-like, iOS is real UNIX.
Like how else would you get like a bike rack or a garden for your building?
You ask the owner, and then accept it will never happen.
I’m probably biased because I worked in Utah long before they ever came to Colorado and I’ve been to most of their “flagship” stores. If there’s a choice I’ll pick Maverick every time.
Also, I was pretty sure I was going to be jumped by a mob because I wore a K&G hat to a restaurant in OCC in the early-mid 2000s. The anti-Kum&Go sentiment was insane back then.
They started in 1959, and are from Iowa. K&G is okay, but Maverick is far better in every way.
It’s, as you said, because it mounts everything as root. It’s possible that this could be exploited to gain root privileges but not likely. If you’re paranoid and/or building a secure system that you don’t need to dual boot, it’s not a bad idea to disable it.
Literally everything. iMessage is a real messaging app with all of the bells and whistles. Blue means all of the features you want will work. Green means SMS, which is garbage.
iMessage gets you end to end encryption, read receipts, reactions, larger media sharing, functal group chats, and more.
RCS solves some of the shortcomings of SMS but it’s not a feature that Apple supports.
I used to play Faery Tale Adventure on Amiga. The anti-piracy was code phrases around the edge of a paper map.