

I’ll give it a shot. I don’t use flatpaks, but I think I’ve already disabled hardware acceleration for a previous issue? I’ll report back once I’ve checked/tried it out.


I’ll give it a shot. I don’t use flatpaks, but I think I’ve already disabled hardware acceleration for a previous issue? I’ll report back once I’ve checked/tried it out.


Nope, just uBlock. If I disable uBlock before loading the page everything works fine as well, so I’m pretty sure it’s uBlock.
But I’m on Linux (openSuse Tumbleweed) and have had some interesting “distro specific” bugs in recent months, so I’m chalking it up to “my OS + Firefox” and not “uBlock”


Mine isn’t working flawlessly with this exact set up, but it’s just forcing me to refresh the page every time I load a new video. Still no ads.
This I understand, but why so many 'B’s? Are these also former vitamins that we discovered were just variations of the original B vitamin?
You can see the ‘more wet’ spot where the wagging tail was thumping the deck
I got to that chapter in the book (Chapter 10) and had to set the book down for a while. Not because it blew my mind or “expanded my understanding of reality”, but because I though I might understand what he meant and knew that absolutely couldn’t be the case.
The first 6 - 8 chapters are genuinely a great read, do a great job explaining all of the ‘basics’ of black holes at a level that most people can understand.
Good news! We have someone to do that for us now!
Absolutely agree.
From what I understand of out pilot, most of what the users ended up using it for was pregenerating scripts that are effectively “copy > paste > tweak” dozens if not hundreds of times but can’t be automated for one reason or another and then quickly checking the script for errors, as opposed to your pm/eng use cases, but I believe your sentiment holds true.
I don’t use LLMs because I personally do not like them, so I don’t really know where someone might think they fit best inside a workflow. But I can very easily see my self spending half an hour trying to get the perfect result by prompting rather than spend 10 minutes doing it myself because I tend to basically put on blinders once I start a task.
I don’t use AI tools when I code (my work IDE is way too old & I prefer it that way), but elsewhere where I work they did a pilot of people trying Cursor for a number of months.
What they found was that it was useful as a first step in the process, but almost always required being checked by hand afterwards. Another thing was that “code efficiency” changes fell between 10% faster and 30% slower, averaging overall ~20% slower. But almost all participants reported feeling like they’d improved by 20% faster. It made them feel like they were working faster than they were, even though it seems to have been actively hindering them.
Me with my notebook containing dozens of pages each for three coding projects I want to do, that I’ve been working on for 24 months, and haven’t written a single line of code for them.
Generally speaking:
Team Red = AMD Team Blue = Intel Team Green = Nvidia


Just weighing in as a reformed Marvel fan and lifelong Star Wars fan: I started keeping local copies of that shit almost a decade ago and recommend to anyone I know to do the same. You never know when a streaming company might decide that it is no longer worth the bandwidth to host it, or if the rights will be transferred to a new service that I won’t already have (i.e. all ot them). If you genuinely enjoy almost any media in the modern era you need to have a local copy, because if you don’t some corporate entity may just decide to make it lost media on a whim because it becomes only moderately profitable.
I know the copypasta is completely incorrect, but it will still make me laugh every time.


Wow, not even linking the patched version


I’m not exactly sure what might be causing your problem, but I’m assuming you’ve tried purging & redownloading KDE Connect?
Another one would be trying to kill whatever process it thinks it running KDE Connect. You could either find it the normal way, or this link might help if you can’t easily find the process you need to kill.


A think to note is that a lot of people can begin displaying symptoms of ADHD as an adult, once the structure of life as a child goes away. I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 23, and we never would have even considered I had it until I was 21. If you’re relating to a lot of ADHD stuff, it might be worth getting tested. Worst case scenario, you don’t have it but get pointed towards other supports for you struggles.
Reporting back, you were absolutely correct. Hardware acceleration was turned back on, and turning it off fixed the problem.