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Cake day: July 5th, 2023

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  • Didn’t watch but pulled this from a comment under the video:

    1) Hollow Knight
    2) Cuphead
    3) Deep Rock Galactic
    4) Ori and the Blind Forest / Will of the Wisps
    5) Dead Cells
    6) Tunic
    7) Fez
    8) Ender Lilies
    9) Animal Well
    10) Bendy and the Ink Machine / Dark Revival
    11) Celeste
    12) Hyper Light Drifter
    13) A Hat in Time
    14) Little Nightmares (both games)
    15) Cocoon
    

    Edit: Not the actual list, it’s someone else’s top 15 apparently.


  • I know it’s not an exact comparison but I think it’s fair. Almost every Windows user (or the ones who fix others’ computers) hit a situation where they had to modify registry (or run a .bat file they have no idea what it does -there were even official solutions like this-) to fix something, at least once in their lives. As a go-to tech-savvy person for a lot of people around me, I know I did this all the time. (I still remember that once someone asked me to remove 3D Objects folder because they couldn’t and it was also a registry fix). On the other hand, while Linux is mature with its commandline, it also came to a point where a normal user don’t need it, just like in Windows (it’s a plus if they know at least how to paste commands if they need though). For example, my sister uses openSUSE and I taught her about YaST and she never had a single issue in the last 2 years, everything is done via GUI. She can install flatpaks if she needs too.