I love the animation: it has the rough lines and the washed color tones of the first Lupin series, while being high quality. If there's CG, it's hidden very well.
The new Lupin Zero is a 6-episode prequel set in 1960's Japan, when Lupin was still a schoolboy, developing all the talents that would make him the world's most famous gentleman thief.
The sound tracks are remastered / edited versions of the original Lupin themes.
I miss those delicious mini puddings found in Japanese convenience stores! ๐
This ใใฟใ ใใฎใใชใณ (kimi dake no purin) plays on the ambiguity between ๅ (you) vs ้ป่บซ (egg yolk). So it's either a "pudding of egg yolk only" or... "only you pudding".
@benoit The other question is: how do I transfer all the data to GrapheneOS or LineageOS?
I suppose the process will involve wiping the data partition, and quite a few apps cannot restore their state from the cloud... they need a data transfer across devices.
@benoit I don't have root now, so I can live without for now....
But, yeah, I think it's not unreasonable to demand the same level of control over our phones that we already enjoy with all the devices we purchased...
This is HUGE: for 30+ years, the #GNU Project has been saddled with the practice of requiring all contributors to sign a contract assigning copyrights to the #FSF.
I remember reluctantly signing the legal papers so I could contribute to GCC and Binutils for the m68k target, and only because I was being given no choice to decline.
Perhaps the GNU toolchain will set an example that other GNU projects will follow ๐
@lxoliva@social.libreplanetbr.org, what do you think?
Just saw this line in the NEWS file of #GNU#binutils:
* DCO signed contributions are now accepted.
DCO is the Developer Certificate of Origin, which is essentially the "Signed-off-by:" header used in git commits for the Linux kernel: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/dco