The new generation of Internet users simply does not search. Watch this exasperating behaviour grow exponentially with all the AI bots, GPT whatnots and LLM shenanigans.
This would be revolutionary and I'm not just talking about headphones, think about situations like having a snoring partner or a construction site nearby. I can imagine how a business like "earplugs with ionised noise cancellation" emerges and becomes very successful.
It's a pity Almalinux was my go-to distro for VMs and whatnot. However, I was recently compelled to use Debian for a provisioning done with Ansible. It was a positive experience, of course one has to deal with the joy of Debian's versions and packages discrepancies, but hey-ho we crack on. Also, I've been hearing good things about Suse, does anyone care to share a story?
If it's only for one weekend, don't bother with private trackers, try this tracker instead. On the other hand, if you want to download stuff regularly, there is a specialized tracker called RFE.
Amazing, I paid for Pro, was very bummed out that I won't be able to use such a good app, which Sync is. I reckon this will speed up adoption of lemmy.
Aren't you supposed to have aim assist on consoles? I personally don't play shooters that much, if I do it's exclusively single player games and they seem to be a more chill experience. You can take your time to get accustomed to the game and it's controls.