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MickinG

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Micking : AdminSys de Terrain & Dépannage Hackintosh​

  • Gestion de la commu : Administrateur du groupe Facebook Hackintosh France. Quand le forum technique d'origine a fermé, il a gardé le groupe Facebook actif pour maintenir un espace d'entraide francophone vivant.
  • Connexion internationale : Connecté aux communautés et serveurs anglophones Hyspanique. je suit les évolutions d'OpenCore et des patches de près pour partager mes propres retours et ramener les solutions techniques indispensables en France.
  • Méthode de travail : Pragmatisme pur. Pas de scripts magiques ou de distributions modifiées. L'objectif, c'est l'analyse brute de logs Verbose, le dépannage en remote (via RustDesk) et le reverse-engineering de cartes mères, du PC de bureau classique aux configurations serveurs complexes (comme le récent boot bare-metal sur AMD EPYC).
  • Philosophie : Pousser les utilisateurs à comprendre leur propre matériel (tables ACPI, mapping USB) plutôt que de leur filer des EFI tout prêts, pour qu'ils sachent maintenir leur machine tout seuls.
 

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for free or is it a payment help :)

i am asking because also another user is spamming this....and to do hackintosh is sharing stuff for free :P

see here:
 
Hey man, no, I'm just a passionate enthusiast. You can find me on the admin panel of the HackintoshFranceFR group or as a moderator on Tech Labs - Hackintosh Redefined ☑️. I know a few members of the community. I define myself as passionate. Now, if it's in a professional context, of course my advice has market value, but I don't capitalize on that. When doing Hackintosh, the computers are mainly my own personal ones. Over time, and with a little nod to the machines of someone who will recognize them and take credit for having done things alone, recognition takes precedence over money ;)
 
for free or is it a payment help :)

i am asking because also another user is spamming this....and to do hackintosh is sharing stuff for free :P

see here:
Let me explain, I started his computer and he's shouting everywhere that he did it https://********.fr true story ;) I'm not spamming, I'm showing everywhere that he's a dishonest person trying to steal my victory for shady commercial purposes. He thinks he's a genius, which he's not. I have all the conversations that prove it. I'm not making anything up, I'm using Hackintosh. I've been tricked!
 
Don’t take this the wrong way, because that’s not what I meant
If you post about a success story in one or more communities – as I’ve seen here, on macos86.it and on the Hackintosh forum –
without sharing any configuration details, just the results… it looks like a post designed to attract private clients!

I’ve replied here to you, as you’re defending your work, and elsewhere to your former ‘friend’ as well.

However, I think that as a forum administrator, you can understand how little use a post like his is, and your reply doesn’t add much to the defence of your work, whether or not you’re paid by the user.

@MickinG
In the past, there was a woman who was asking for $400 to help set up a platform I had (sTrx) in Proxmox.
Me and two other people made it available for free, helping hundreds of people
just for the sake of it!

You could do the same too, provided it doesn’t breach any existing employment contracts
 
Don’t take this the wrong way, because that’s not what I meant
If you post about a success story in one or more communities – as I’ve seen here, on macos86.it and on the Hackintosh forum –
without sharing any configuration details, just the results… it looks like a post designed to attract private clients!

I’ve replied here to you, as you’re defending your work, and elsewhere to your former ‘friend’ as well.

However, I think that as a forum administrator, you can understand how little use a post like his is, and your reply doesn’t add much to the defence of your work, whether or not you’re paid by the user.

@MickinG
In the past, there was a woman who was asking for $400 to help set up a platform I had (sTrx) in Proxmox.
Me and two other people made it available for free, helping hundreds of people
just for the sake of it!

You could do the same too, provided it doesn’t breach any existing employment contracts
My friend, I'm patiently preparing a 32-core, 64-thread, 128GB RAM system on the same motherboard. He wants to take credit, so I'll teach him a lesson. I'll share the EFI. I have debugging capabilities with screenshots and a limited remote session, so I can't share the EFI, but I'll create my own, prove my work if anyone still doubts it, and then share the EFI! Please don't associate me with this person in the comments because I'm not spamming; I want to show the truth.
 
Don’t take this the wrong way, because that’s not what I meant
If you post about a success story in one or more communities – as I’ve seen here, on macos86.it and on the Hackintosh forum –
without sharing any configuration details, just the results… it looks like a post designed to attract private clients!

I’ve replied here to you, as you’re defending your work, and elsewhere to your former ‘friend’ as well.

However, I think that as a forum administrator, you can understand how little use a post like his is, and your reply doesn’t add much to the defence of your work, whether or not you’re paid by the user.

@MickinG
In the past, there was a woman who was asking for $400 to help set up a platform I had (sTrx) in Proxmox.
Me and two other people made it available for free, helping hundreds of people
just for the sake of it!

You could do the same too, provided it doesn’t breach any existing employment contracts
please read chronology https://epyc.micking.fr true story ,Today he is threatening me legally because it's supposedly his job. Understand that he can't do that, and you agree with that? Would you like it if someone took credit for your work?
 
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Would you like it if someone took credit for your work?
Do you think it’s never happened before?
It has happened, and it will happen again.
You’re right to make it public; I’m just saying that perhaps it could have been handled better! :)
 
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I therefore ask you to differentiate between mentioning me as a friend and lumping me in with spammers; this displeases me, and I clearly wouldn't have managed the communication the way he does. This is our first point of disagreement, as well as the fact that he's appropriating a significant portion of my work. Thank you for your understanding, and please understand that I am not him. I don't post frantically to show I'm a genius; recognition isn't acquired that way!
 
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