I was hoping this was the tl;dr but it wasn’t. They just made a typical statement to avoid being caught up in it.
Here’s my attempt at a tl;Dr if anyone wants fewer sentences.
Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Marine Institute, referred to as MUN in the article announced partnering with oceangate at some point. Somehow with a university partnership and one of the students on board the support ship that goes with the ghetto-sub nobody caught any of the glaring issues that led to it’s inevitable implosion and the loss of a mediocre gamepad. Some have issue with whether there is any educational or scientific merit in a university partnering with a business centered around touring billionaires around an underwater gravesite. None were on board, but there was the possibility that students could have gone in the sub if there was an opening.
Back in the day when we used to be able to just leave our bikes anywhere around town and expect them to still be there, the one token black kid got accused by an adult I didn’t know of stealing my essentially abandoned bike that I told him he could borrow and what it looked like and where I left it. That kinda just stuck with me for the rest of my life. It also clearly stuck with some of the other kids because a bunch of them kept saying shit about Tyrone stealing my bike and that wasn’t even his name…
I got CompTIA a+ when the exam had windows XP specific questions. Maybe it still does, I dunno. Anyways in the jobs I applied for nobody had even heard of it. The interviewers were mostly professional interviewers and not IT staff as far as I could tell though. I also ended up hating IT work which always had an infinite supply of clueless managers in every job.
Still could be considered a work around and may require pirating but this exists
https://github.com/openblack/openblack
I haven’t tried it myself yet though since the setup seems like a bit of a hassle.
I did it on Linux using wine and frustration. I skimmed over this guide and it’s just an old version, not patched, and will work on Mac it seems.
https://www.cloudwards.net/remove-drm-from-kindle-books/
The original dev of the dedrm plugin no longer maintains it and has recommended this fork instead:
https://github.com/nodrm/DeDRM_tools
Just use that I stead of the apprenticeharper version the guide links you to. I haven’t used apple pc’s since the PowerPC processor days so I’m not sure where to safely get old version mirrors of kindle desktop.
Last time I did probably close enough to this (kindle ebook to drm free format that works on anything), I had to use a patched old version of the kindle desktop program together with calibre and some drm removal plugin. The ebook had to be downloaded for the first time with the patched client or you would be stuck with the newer drm that at the time and probably still now hasn’t been figured out.
Didn’t Sennheiser get sold already