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Google Chrome’s uBlock Origin phaseout has begun
  • according to the minutes of research i did ;-) i got the impression the service was disabled by default. i don't know the tech details otherwise so i don't know if it made the system vulnerable or unstable in any way. i didn't find anything like that.

    more to the point is that they should have said that VPN resources were being installed

  • Google Chrome’s uBlock Origin phaseout has begun
  • the VPN was a feature of the software at the time and not enabled unless you signed up but as you point out if software changes its service without explicitly telling users these days it feels bad

  • Both of my Gnome/Arch laptops no longer boot into Wayland

    However, if I log in and immediately log out, Wayland is available on the login screen and you log in to a Wayland session.

    This is identical on both my laptops, they are very different in hardware and performance. This started happening after updates about 3 weeks ago.

    I have looked at logs and I can see the subsystems trying Wayland and falling back to X but I can't see an obvious reason (probably my lack of experience at this).

    Anyone else experienced similar?

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