Well this is great. Google is now attempting to use generative AI to answer my search queries, and the results are pretty much as awful as you might expect.

* WaylandEnable=false is not a file.
* sudo/root isn't a privilege level.
* I'm not using GDM.
* You do not need to reboot for this solution to work, I don't think.
* I'd rather get my info from websites, not from whatever a machine drums up.
* Wayland is not a replacement for X11. It's an alternative to it with different goals and features.
* I have never before heard that Wayland is supposed to be faster than X11. I've seen benchmarks that it's slower in some use cases though.
* There's no button that I can see to turn off the Generative AI feature (and I checked multiple places).

#google #ai #linux #gpt #chatgpt #gemini

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To turn it off, type in the address bar start.duckduckgo.com. That should fix most of your google search woes.

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