It is considered a major revolutionary release that adds support for many FSRS features and I am very excited about it ๐

It is considered a major revolutionary release that adds support for many FSRS features and I am very excited about it ๐

So from this point on the two packages will be in conflict if they are installed in the same system.
JDK is for executing and compiling Java applications
JRE/JRE-headless is only for Java Runtime

https://archlinux.org/news/incoming-changes-in-jdk-jre-21-packages-may-require-manual-intervention/
“This trick worked for a few years. But earlier this year, YouTube started making fake requests to see if the responses were changed. If the responses were changed, it meant the user was using an adblocker.”

https://andadinosaur.com/youtube-s-anti-adblock-and-ublock-origin
“Compared to rc3, the only changes are updated translations and these two fixes:

According to their website, the reason is the administrative workload and the pressure, high expectations from the community to continue maintaining and developing the add-on, even if the dev is tired or burned out.
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Why-don’t-you-accept-donations%3F
The floating panels feel good, some of the settings are better without the check boxes but a switch instead. I find the new settings arrangement a little bit awkward but I guess it’s a matter of time … ๐

Before FSRS was natively supported in Anki the user must insert the scheduling algorithm into the custom scheduling field.
In order to display the FSRS stats during reviews the following parameter was modified:
const display_memory_state = true;
The question is if there is a way to regain this capability or even if it is desired so by the devs ๐
