

I know I’ve seen that on Windows and I think on Linux before, but I did a test when writing that post where I updated and then opened a new tab and even a new instance of Firefox and it didn’t bother me about restarting. Weird
I know I’ve seen that on Windows and I think on Linux before, but I did a test when writing that post where I updated and then opened a new tab and even a new instance of Firefox and it didn’t bother me about restarting. Weird
Lmao here we go
I think they’re still testing it and testing the waters with this. Probably opt-out later on
I think another blog mentioned that you have to enable it yourself first and then press the AI button to send it to be processing. If that’s the case then it’s not that bad
Yeah it’s not the best but it’s hard to get people to install another app, make another account when they know they could just use the one they’re already using
The old batteries can pose a minor fire risk. Haven’t worried about that myself tbh
Yeah good luck getting everyone in whatever friend, hobby etc group to join your platform when all your communication is already happening on WhatsApp
It just means you’re excluded from a lot of stuff or just aren’t messaged to. Which is a choice but big groups especially are just going to use what most use, they aren’t moving to Signal because someone refuses to use something else.
Would be cool if they were meaningfully interoperable, private and secure. That’s the dream
I could see this being handy in a car or in a super busy group chat where you need to know what they’ve agreed on during the 200 messages you’ve missed.
I can see reasons people might use this, though I probably wouldn’t myself
I mean you are pressing a button to send them to the AI. It’s like clowning on how Signal messages are supposed to be private and can’t be read by anyone else, while you yourself are sending a screenshot of the conversation to others. Or inviting a journalist to your secret group chat…
The dubious part is the claim of privacy in Meta’s AI.
It says package managers but I don’t remember seeing any forced restarts with flatpak. I just now updated Firefox but it doesn’t force anything. I just won’t be using the new version before restarting it.
I don’t remember it happening with system packages either on my system but it’s been quite a while since I’ve updated that one.
From an American (government) perspective, a foreign military doing that can be a lot more worrying.
imperial media
Whut
In addition to the other reply, the short way has some really tough enemies.
A bit of a roundabout way. I’m just gonna hop straight from Goodsprings to Las Vegas tbh
through its Stories-like status feature.
Eh, I’ve only seen it because of a misclick
Gotta move sometime.
It does sound like it could be handy
It will be big news when that happens