good reason to have a dual boot then, windows strictly for gaming, linux for everything else, at least that's how I do It
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I strongly disagree with this, web dev is great because you can serve hundreds of different devices with the same code, I can't imagine developing native solutions to each one, yikes
the problem isn't switching, the problem is making all the other people using It to switch too, not everyone cares about security or ads
yep, and to avoid procrastinating, I only install game related stuff on windows, and only install work related on linux
dual boot godhood
windows: games
linux: work/everything else
i for one liked the ending for that exact reason
Mist everywhere, monsters big as buildings roaming around, as well as small dangerous ones; Car is dead; No immediate supplies; You've seen what those things can do and how they can make you suffer before you die; No foreseeable hope that any human forces can help you. Got a gun that can end It all with no suffering.
The bitter aftertaste, when the dispair takes place is, chefs kiss. Not every story needs a happy ending.
Have you ever watched The Mist? it would be a nightmare to get captured alive by those horrifying spiders
For anyone that doesn't know, the spiders size varies from a tarantula to a dog, and they reproduce by inserting hundreds of eggs inside you, they then eat you alive inside out when hatching
Also they have acid webs tha shoots like lasers
the dlc is really good, albeit short, it feels really long
all the characters are well written and it's hard to straight up hate/like them, the gray area is real
also, theres 4 more ending added if I'm not mistaken, give It a shot
that came out great!
the faulty console launch aside, cp77 came as a really good game, one of the best story and characters I've seen in a while
yes, because the average user doesn't even know there are different browsers, and that they can change the default one, which is great to "vendor lock" your own browser, in this case Safari from iOS
true that