[12:49] <jrwren> welp... you can finally use exfat and not fear patents: https://www.zdnet.com/article/open-invention-network-open-source-non-aggression-patents-now-covers-android-and-exfat/#ftag=RSSbaffb68
[12:49] <jrwren> It is only 15yrs or so late :p
[13:21] <cmaloney> Honestly I wish more device manufacturers had gone with ext2-4 and thumbed their noses at MS
[13:21] <cmaloney> but w/e.
[13:21] <cmaloney> or some other non patent-encumbered FS that could have worked better with SD cards
[13:21] <cmaloney> exFAT is kind of a hack
[14:02] <jrwren> can't. can't read that in win.
[14:02] <jrwren> but they could have used an iso9660 variant.
[14:03] <jrwren> wtf is that r/w version that was used in CDRW?
[14:06] <cmaloney> not remembering
[14:09] <jrwren> joliet, but it was more than joliet.
[14:10] <jrwren> oh... no... UDF
[14:10] <jrwren> I'm thinking of UDF.
[14:10] <jrwren> windows support that.
[14:10] <jrwren> so really... why should i care if tomtom got sued for using FAT... they should have used UDF. :p
[14:14] <jrwren> Plausible relicensing to AGPL!  LOVE IT!
[14:16] <cmaloney> Yeah, I think that's brilliant
[14:17] <cmaloney> honestly I wish more code would do that
[18:51] <waldo323> i'd stepped away before the other responses came in, thanks for the suggestions jrwren