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  • https://xkcd.com/2501 to some extent.

    Yeah, Linux user can/willing to read instructions that (the important part IMO) unfamiliar to them, that's like not what average user would do.

    Most users know how to install something on Windows, they've used it since they were toddler and whether or not you think it's a better experience in Linux is irrelevant.

    Most software they need in Windows has a giant download button on the respective site, double click the downloaded file and you're done.

    99% of the time you can immediately start the program or there will be a shortcut on the desktop.

    Also, gaming. Like it or not it is a casual workload, and it's not as straightforward on Linux.

  • Finished God of War (2018) and now starting Ragnarok.

    I was skeptical at first since I played all the OG GoW titles including PSP back in the day, will I like this new Kratos ?

    And boy (heh) what a ride. I knew the gameplay would be fun at least combat wise, but I didn't expect having someone to accompany Kratos would be this entertaining.

    Though IMO 'evil' Atreus arc feels too short, he just saw his bad deed once and somehow because Brokk and Sindri made up he is also good now.

    Overall it's a blast and I can't wait to see what they'd do in Ragnarok.

  • Preach !

    It is also annoying when it happens in one of those questions like explaininglikeim5 or askscience etc.

    "What an interesting question with so many comments, let's see what OP thinks of all the responses " and then they just disappear into the void.

    It was conjured from your thoughts, give us some follow-up from your brain.

  • I mean, I'm also old and I get what you mean, but I still feel this way on many occasions.

    Games nowadays are huge, and my 50 mbps bandwidth can't keep up with today's standard where I'm used to everything happens instantly.

    Also modded games are usually painful to reinstall.

  • Good stuff. I knew competitive beyblade exist but never took a peek.

    The Attack, Defense, Stamina arch type makes total sense even though I have no idea how the individual parts contributed to each stats.

    Well, except maybe the metal ball tip, longer spin (less friction (?)) but less stable.