So long-term it did not resolve my issue. I also tried updating pipewire using PPA repositories. still have the issue.
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So long-term it did not resolve my issue. I also tried updating pipewire using PPA repositories. still have the issue.
its been 2 hours and no issues… looks like it might have solved it. 🤞
just did pipewire, we shall see.
I just installed last week, could that really be messed up already?
I think it all remains to be seen, Apple was very specific in their wording about privacy, probably BECAUSE they saw what happened to Microsoft. We didn’t see any live demos and I am still a bit skeptical that it will work that well.
A key difference in how Apple is doing it though, is that it only exposes necessary data as context to an LLM request. Whereas Microsoft was capturing and training on everything.
I don’t have an iPhone 14 so luckily I can’t test this day one, I will wait for reviews and security researchers to look it over.
It’s pretty good, I’m looking forward to the full game.
I fall to the floor and possibly hit my head on a table on the way down.
Probably a Midwesterner.
I totally anticipated an Innuendo Studios link and wasn’t disappointed. Bravo.
yea, there needs to be a exception for that.
This is the sort of thing that is going to need FAA regulations. It is cheaper to leave people waiting in the heat then to move back and let people wait at the gate.
What the heck is going on with the whales lately? Is it just climate change confusing them?
Only if a search result organically takes me to something that happens to be on Reddit.
I do notice that a lot of the subs I find this way are now locked to 18+ (the SwiftUI sub) which means I have to login to view. Since I deleted my account that’s a no go.
I guess the terrorists win.
I use Ubuntu, I’ve used Arch, Debian, Fedora, Pop and many others too. I use Ubuntu because all my hardware works out of the box. Snaps are inoffensive imo. I have just as many issues with abandoned debs or flatpaks and I usually just use whatever package is more maintained.
The most annoying thing about Ubuntu is how slow the packages are sometimes to make it to a release.