You may have seen this on Neowin and other sites. Colored text with a double underline that, when hovered over, pops up a description or ad. Clicking on the question mark takes you to a site where the ad describes itself at Vibrant In-test Advertising.
Question; is this the choice of Neowin and other sites to have this Vibrant crap? Or is it my Firefox that's cheating on me?
I hate these vibrant ads. Half the time 'software' or 'games' is a Vibrant ad line when I check the Software headlines. So rather than seeing the headlines, an ad gets in my way.
Can I turn off these Vibrant In-text Ads ? If so, how?
I don’t get why if I bought the game on the last get I needed to pay $40 to upgrade to the new version in the first place
and people who love the game and play a lot would have upgraded already
so this is just PR and a chance to grab new players who forgot the game long time ago I think
The term "use" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that headline. "Use" can mean opening ChatGPT occasionally to ask for the definition of a word or information about a specific topic. If you frame the question around how many people use it as a daily driver in their work or personal lives, that number is a lot smaller. Those are the people who pay for AI. Nearly everyone else is happy to use it for free, but doesn't see enough value in it to pay for it.
I think you meant the "ntfs3" driver, but yes there have been a lot of fixes for it in this release and previous releases, not 100% sure if the issue you mentioned is fixed though.
In any case, the new "ntfs" driver in 7.1 doesn't have that issue (at least, no reports of such have come thru), but your kernel needs to explicitly enable support for the new driver first (like how CachyOS kernel has it), and you need to edit your mount points in /etc/fstab to use "ntfs" instead of the other drivers.
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You may have seen this on Neowin and other sites. Colored text with a double underline that, when hovered over, pops up a description or ad. Clicking on the question mark takes you to a site where the ad describes itself at Vibrant In-test Advertising.
Question; is this the choice of Neowin and other sites to have this Vibrant crap? Or is it my Firefox that's cheating on me?
I hate these vibrant ads. Half the time 'software' or 'games' is a Vibrant ad line when I check the Software headlines. So rather than seeing the headlines, an ad gets in my way.
Can I turn off these Vibrant In-text Ads ? If so, how?
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