Magusbear

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Death Metal releases for 23. of June:

  • Onheil - In Black Ashes (Full-length)
  • Structural - Decrowned (Full-length)
  • DeathCollector - Death's Toll (Full-length)
  • Crepitation - Monstrous Eruption of Impetuous Preposterosity (Full-length)
  • Fear Factory - Re-Industrialized (Full-length)
  • Infernal Curse - Revelations Beyond Insanity (Full-length)
  • Thornafire - Leprosario lazareto (Full-length)
  • Membrance - Undead Island (Full-length)
  • Perracide - Underdog (Full-length)
  • Snorlax - The Necrotrophic Abyss (Full-length)
  • Khnvm - Visions of a Plague Ridden Sky (Full-length)
  • Phantom Corporation - Fallout (Full-length)
  • Chaos Reborn - Dreams of Grey (Full-length)
  • Obscure Form - The Infinite Unknown (Full-length)
  • Bloodyard - Distilled Aggression (Full-length)
  • Gangrenous Flesh Consumption - Vile Ingurgitation of Suppurated Limbs (Full-length)
  • Inhuman Depravation - Servants of Supremacy (Full-length)
  • Mutual Hostility - Inhuman Anguish (Full-length)
  • Gravefields - Tetragrammaton (Full-length)
  • Rainer Landfermann - Mehr Licht (EP)
  • Dismorfia - Immortal Echoes from the Unknown (EP)
  • Weregoat - Cunting Darkness (EP)
  • Myrdød - Consciousness 6​.​337​.​9664 (EP)
  • Must Kill - Cause and Effect (EP)
  • Avulsed - Extraterrestrial Carnage (EP)

This is the first test post of the New Metal Releases Bot. At the moment it is only scraping one website once, which is why so many releases are missing. I will improve this in the future and soon this bot should post a pretty extensive weekly releases thread.

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Last week I switched from Windows 11 on my laptop to Pop!Os marking the first time in many many years that I installed a Linux Distro on one of my main machines (Iam using a headless Ubuntu for my mini home server though).

I'm extremely pleased so far. Working with it on a laptop seems way more natural and intuitive than Windows. I also gained a substantial amount of battery life in low performance workloads.

I also haven't had any driver problems or other weird hick ups. Which is great. The last time I tried to mainline Linux that wasn't the case.

I'm already thinking about using it on my desktop PC but then I'd probably have to dual boot for some stuff and I'm not sure if I want to open that particular can of worms just yet.

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