Open source graphics drivers Mesa 26.0.1 released with various bug fixes and a security fix
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Looking for a fancier way to track what music you’re listening to on Ubuntu? Dynamic Music Pill is a GNOME Shell extension that embeds a pill-shaped media controller into your desktop panel or dock. It shows album art, artist name and track title alongside an animated waveform visualiser. If that sounds unapologetically blingy, it’s because it is – and why not? Dynamic Music Pill received an update today, which feels like a good excuse to finally cover it. The new update adds a compact mode to hide all text; filters to add/ignore specific players; and an option to set fallback […]
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