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spujb@lemmy.cafe to Linuxsucks@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Why Linux users should be wary of M4A

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Why Linux users should be wary of M4A

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spujb@lemmy.cafe to Linuxsucks@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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    With M4A you don’t need to worry about insurance and billing, you’re just doing one thing, and one thing well. You can free up so many resources just by removing the insurance and billing packages.

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      This is actually how things were prior to HMO’s.

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    I mean, that just screams for systemd-medical

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      Musk buys Ubuntu

      American government services are now provided as Snaps

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    I read the title and thought, .m4a? But, the aac codec has been supported on linux for years now and every audio player supports it.

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      it actually already rhymes

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