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  • I personally find AI is better than me in most fields except ones I know well. So maybe it’s only 80-90% there, but it’s there in like every single field whereas I am in like 1-2

    Hard disagree. Every time I’ve asked ChatGPT and similiar a question about things I barely understand its answer sounds logical at first. But after digging deeper into it it’s clear it doesn’t know shit and just spouts things that sound logical


  • Honestly, I would just tell them

    “No thanks”

    Remember that no is a full sentence and you don’t owe an explanation to anyone. It’s not a part of your job, unless they pay you to attend. But they almost certainly don’t. I know it’s easier said than done, but try to not succumb to social pressure, it makes life so much better. Our free time is already very limited, so spend it how you want to. If they still try to pressure you into going/giving them answer you can say it’s something personal/private. And if they still pry further you could mess with them by making something up that makes them feel like a total jerk (this is pretty delicate, some people will definitely try to get revenge for this, even if it’s totally irrational. So think about it carefully, alternatively make them regret prying another way that doesn’t hurt them emotionally & socially)

    Some people will not like if you behave that way, but try to live your life the way it fullfills you/makes you happy. There’s always gonna be people that don’t like or straight up dislike you, but fuck 'em. They’re not even worth thinking about when you’re busy enjoying life :)

    Sorry for the wall of text. Anyway, that’s my 2 cents on the matter


  • No, AllowedIPs should be set to your internal Wireguards IP range to only allow access to your Wireguard peers. You could also add more like your Servers LAN for example (which will need packet forwarding, as I mentioned before)

    Here’s an example of one of my client configs:

    [Interface]
    Address = 10.8.0.2/32
    PrivateKey = 
    
    [Peer]
    PublicKey = 
    PresharedKey = 
    Endpoint = 192.168.0.3:51820
    AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.0/16
    

    Just be careful to not mess up your subnet masks. For example my [Interface] Address ends with /32 because that only leaves 10.8.0.2 In the [Peer] Section i set it to /16 which will allow the client to connect to 10.8.x.x iirc

    Best is to just try it yourself and see if it works, I’m by no means good at networking stuff






  • It’s mostly people on older cards with those problems I guess

    Me for example on my GTX 1080 can’t use G-Sync (monitor blacks out in specific fps ranges). Nvidia “fixed” this like 5 times already. Newer cards work correctly I guess?

    I also get graphical bugs in Wayland after Nvidias final Wayland “fix”. Other people somehow do not experience this so I guess newer cards work correctly (again)

    Imo Nvidia just didn’t bother fixing this on their old cards so there is a minority left with those problems which can be ghosted safely by Nvidia because “those bugs got fixed”

    It’s not uncommon for Nvidia to ignore their normal users since the most money comes from other companies purchasing their GPUs anyway







  • I’m sorry, I forgot to mention that you have to press the PS button once after plugging it in. Did you do that?

    If that doesn’t work try restarting Steam and look into your controller settings if it works there, if it does you’re good to go

    Keep in mind that many games don’t natively support Playstation controllers. You can work arround this by emulating an Xbox controller instead (enabling your PS4 controller in Steam should do just that for Steam games). Or alternatively do this regedit edit in your games Wineprefix to achieve the same in any launcher of your choice

    If all else fails it might be worth trying out ds4drv

    Good luck my guy and (hopefully) have fun gaming! :)



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    This has always been the case when “buying” things on Steam. Almost every digital good you buy is like that

    Only thing that changed is legislation is finally catching up and these companies won’t be allowed to use the word purchase/buy anymore in the near future