They used to dominate the consumer market prior to Ryzen so might have something to do with it but I got no evidence lol
JetBrains IDEs for me
Yeah and whatever you do definitely don't use Jellyseerr for Jellyfin setups or Overseerr for Plex setups
Yep and reddit is slowly closing themselves off, I wouldn't doubt you eventually have to be logged in to even view anything.
Forums are still around but it's usually just the older established ones (I'm on stangnet.com and corral.net regularly but they're car related so lots of technical info). Everything new either went Reddit or Discord it feels like and I'll never install Discord.
I think Jellyfin started a forum post reddit but I haven't gone looking yet for that one.
Information is absolutely getting harder to find online and if archive.org goes down we're really screwed
When was the last time you ran a distro and how awful was the hardware to have this experience? In the past 10 years all of them have been fairly "hit the ground running" for me unless it had something weird like Nvidia Optimus
I never bothered with it but I'm sure you could. I just public domain everything I design since it's a lot of older automotive stuff and I'd rather it be readily available.
Weird mine was $0
AirVPN, for over a decade and they've kept my ports the whole time
I used to think people who downloaded videos on YouTube, forum posts with guides or useful info and other data were weird.
They were right.
With archive.org under threat some of it will be gone for good unfortunately. Save what you can when you can it might not be there later.
My longest lived backlog task is 3 years old
I wish I read this before I made 8 accounts lmao
No thanks