

Also, add -r to show the log in reverse. If you want to look at previous boots other than the last you can specify like so journalctl -b -2 -r


Also, add -r to show the log in reverse. If you want to look at previous boots other than the last you can specify like so journalctl -b -2 -r


Instructions unclear… the government has now created regulations to further entrench the technology and make sure that the companies providing it have no responsibility or accountability to anyone whatsoever.


Only to people who eat way too much sugar.


Why do they need to eat salad? Or do you think that’s the only healthy food?


JFC you seem insufferable


It seems pretty clear to me that despite the ambiguity of the term AI, people are specifically railing against LLMs, not ML. It also seems clear to me that the new Firefox direction as announced by their CEO is to incorporate more LLM specifically into the browser.


That’s all well and good that they give you the ability to turn it off. What’s not changing though is that most of their focus will be on integrating AI which most people don’t want. As a result the pace of other new features being tested/implemented will probably slow significantly.


Try Waterfox.


Microslop could do absolutely anything to Windows and it wouldn’t make me go back because it would be Microslop doing it.


You asked a question, I answered. You didn’t like the answer so now you move the goalposts.


Anything by Blizzard, Escape from Tarkov, Minecraft, Roblox, Valorant/LoL/TFT, Genshin Impact/HSR, Fortnite and more.


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Up to date mesa is in regular mint but only sort of. You have to manually go bleeding edge if you want by installing mesa drivers manually.
Yeah, there’s a big difference to a beginner between adding a PPA in Mint (GUI) and all the fuckery of trying to get the latest Mesa in Debian (terminal with risk) even though both could technically be described as “manual”.


Regular Mint is much closer to what the OP is asking for. It removes the crappy Ubuntu stuff but gets to benefit from the good stuff like better hardware support, GUIs for drivers/updates and PPA support which is especially important if you have an AMD GPU as it’s how you’ll get up-to-date Mesa.


I update my Arch desktop about once a week, laptop with Mint probably about once a month and server with OMV a few times a week.


The tab groups work by sandboxing a site to a specific one. Once you have it set up, every time you go to a site it’ll open in the correct tab group. Each tab group has it’s own seperate cookies.
If it’s the same website with multiple different logins you’re using though then yeah, this wouldn’t help at all.


Depending what exactly the OP needs, they may even be able to do it just using multi-account containers (sandboxed tab groups) in Firefox.


I only listen to albums (I have zero playlists) and I just double click on an album in Strawberry to listen to it.


as she works to unite the country
LMAO
I use Weawow on mobile and desktop since the UK Met Office created their “new design” for their website.