I said more similar, as in more than memento mori
I said more similar, as in more than memento mori
It does if you remove it from its context where they used it more like “you should be humble, you’ll die like everyone else”, carpe diem was used more similarly to yolo
Compatibility, though it’s usually forced, like the Xbox controller with a drm chip that you need a workaround for
I generally just avoid it, otherwise I use it on windows, I still use dual boot with windows and Linux, will probably stop after w10 stops getting security updates since I don’t really care all that much about windows specific stuff
It’s not windows.
Any bonus points for a concise answer?
I was really interested in it when it came out on my region and still use it, better than acting like it’s up to me to manually decide which content creator I bless with any sort of payment and which I don’t.
If ads were the only reason, I know how to evade them in just about every platform I use.
Just to cover all bases since it wasn’t mentioned, dark souls, that’s pretty much the defining feature that made me want to try it despite the shitty “git gud” attitude of the community.
Morbid: seven acolytes is really good, though it’s a souls like, a 2d isometric one.
Blade of darkness. A bit old, really good, runs on anything.
That’s amazing and encouraging, I want to hear more stories like this because when my kid grows up I plan on trying to guide him into not being tech illiterate, so far my plan is (more or less, but not exactly) to start him with a crappy but usable computer and give him upgrades he has to work for or tinker for, I feel like I learned the most by trying to squeeze performance and usability out of outdated hardware.
I don’t intend to make him have my passion for computers, my intention is that he’ll have the initiative to Google problems and the curiosity to solve them when it’s not that easy, just having those two can get you 80%-90% there.
I switched to duckduckgo a while back when I got tired of Google being a shitty search engine.
Lmao I love how different people’s experiences can be, the fact that windows has so many problems is why I prefer Linux over windows.