My last ISP demanded I use an Eero router that had no web interface, it was only accesible via an app.
Software/DevOps engineer, and pretend gamedev
My last ISP demanded I use an Eero router that had no web interface, it was only accesible via an app.
It’ll be crucial to run Monster Hunter Wilds at 240p upscaled from a Tomogachi screen at 30 frames per minute
I dunno, maybe it depends on the age. I grew up with a G3 PowerPC and system 9, and I did spend a little time with early OSX (panther). My schools had these terrible Athlon boxes that could barely run XP without blowing up, and as I was leaving high school they were trying to get them to run Vista. That gave me the early impression that Macs were just better, until I went to a vocational school with Ivy Bridge Dell laptops running Windows 7. A friend of mine convinced me to try Linux, and I was impressed with how much easier it was to set up for development, but I ultimately stuck with Windows hosts for gaming, and Linux VMs, then Docker, then WSL for development. I’m still trying to put in the work now for moving away from Windows entirely now that AI is here and gaming on Linux is better. I think maybe it might just come down to having the resources, because if I got to try all three with at least decent hardware, I would have made that journey a lot faster.
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