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macOS 27 beta boots Asahi Linux off Apple Silicon
macOS 27 may have dealt a blow to Intel Macs, but it has also caused headaches for Linux on Apple Silicon, according to the Asahi Linux team. Apple's next operating system debuted at WWDC this week and promptly landed as a beta, but the Asahi developers say the update has "changed how the boot picker and Startup Disk application detect valid OS boot volumes." The upshot is that the Asahi partition is no longer visible, which means no Linux booting on Apple Silicon for the time being.
'Terribly sad day': Beer experts say Boag's closure points to growing cost of brewing
Beer industry shocked by closure of Tasmanian James Boag's brewery Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:46pm In short: Beer industry stakeholders have been shocked by the announcement that James Boag beer will no longer be produced in Launceston. Some say the closure points to significant issues in the industry, which are particularly hard on independent breweries. The 145-year-old brewery in Launceston is due to cease production in November this year.
Why Japan is running short of plastic bags, trays and gloves
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Why sentiment in Japan has turned against foreigners despite a worker shortage
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