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Thank you, it was a lot of work but has been really great seeing the reception to the project so far.


Isn't that context menu the one that is disabled from within the context menu itself? Or have they removed that option?


I just did this now. I can't remember exactly what it said, but something like "Remove AI chatbot" and I clicked it, and it was no longer in the context menu. Just after updating versioh 145.0.1 to 145.0.2.


Interesting, I always heard that x11 was not getting dropped until Plasma 7. While I am now fully on wayland myself, still not sure how to feel about this, feels a bit soon.


The x11 will be supported for 1.5 more years in latest state. And then there will still be support from LTS distribution for bug fixes. Only new features won't be there. It seems very glacial to me still.

> This is a perfect use case for long term support (LTS) distributions shipping older versions of Plasma. For example, AlmaLinux 9 includes the Plasma X11 session and will be supported until sometime in 2032.


You might not need to even for Minecraft, have you seen this project? https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.mrarm.mcpelauncher (Android version of Bedrock made to work on Linux)


I maintain the AUR package for this. `mcpelauncher-linux` and `mcpelauncher-ui`. If you just do a simple `paru -S mcpelauncher-ui`, it should build just fine.


Very cool. Thank you very much


I haven't seen this! Thank you


I’ve been using Lit to develop my Minecraft skin editor and it has been really nice to work with. Having initially tried working with vanilla web components, then creating my own wrapper class to make them easier to work with, I can say that Lit makes web components really nice to work with.

My editor: https://needcoolershoes.com


Is it possible that translation runs on the inference process, but is controlled by flags other than the browser.ml ones?


Love the title.

For anyone unaware of the pun, “snag” is slang for sausage in Australia.


In my experience, with KDE Plasma, Nvidia is quite awful. Animations are laggy, and the desktop slows down when a new window opens. As well, there are a bunch of small issues I’ve only seen when using Nvidia.


I run KDE Plasma. I have no issues with the animations. I am not sure why your experience would be different.

In the past, anyone experiencing that sort of thing had a MTRR issue from how the BIOS set things up that could be fixed by setting NVreg_UsePageAttributeTable=1 on the Nvidia kernel module, but I have not heard of anyone in that situation for a few years now. I had been under the impression that the setting was obsolete as Nvidia had made it the default behavior.


Saw discussion around Oklab / Oklch and thought this would be a good share. Good explanation of colour spaces, and showcase of Oklab.


Is it just me, or does the super market's logo look AI generated?


Unfortunate compression issue. Here's what it actually looks like: https://www.polygon.com/news/516748/super-mario-grocery-nint...


I think it's been AI upscaled. Here's another article with more sane looking images of the logo: https://www.eurogamer.net/nintendo-loses-trademark-fight-aga...


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