Using windows 11 got me to switch my home PC to Linux at the start of the year so I have them to thank or that. My work PC just got updated from W10 to W11 and so far it's so much worse than I was expecting, purely based on performance/buginess alone. I have no problems with most the features but it all feels one step forward two steps back when the whole system seems to be much less responsive
Mechanite
Loved this on my 3DS
I thought rogue one was an excellent movie but I always had a grudge against it for taking Kyle Katarn absolutely out of the picture in regards to retrieving the death star plans
I bought the galaxy fold 3 when it came out and stopped using cases or screen protectors about a year ago when I realized I never drop my phone (knock on wood). This phone can be pretty thick with a case added so I prefer it this way.
Yep you can toggle it with F4
I hear he's a great chef, too.
Spelunky 2 COOP drinking game.
Every time you die... Drink
Wow that art is done excellent, looks straight out of the Oracle games
Glad you like it! I'm curious which singer you are referring to since as far as I know all the vocals in Carpenter Brut songs are via collaboration.
Some other of my favourite songs from him:
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The Good Old Call
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Vances De 87 (Carpenter Brut Remix)
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Lipstick Masquerade
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MANIAC
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Looking for Tracy Tzu
Listen to the first song in Trilogy, "Escape from Midwich valley". It starts out like of slow but the end perfectly sets up the rest of the album as very heavy synth
Be careful driving while listening to CB, driving under the speed limit may be an effort in futility while you listen!
Also, if you listen to Leather Terror, there's 2 songs in there that have to be played back to back and its unbelievably hard. That would be Day Stalker and Night Prowler. Try listening to them back to back. Night Prowler starts extremely heavy
Might be able to work something together with TDARR and maybe Syncthing or something to handle the file transportation
I recommend dual booting if that's the only thing holding you up, as long as you keep Linux/windows on separate disks. I am in linux most of the time but I keep windows around just in case I need to use software that doesn't work with wine/proton. It seems daunting but you'll start learning how to use Linux as soon as you start using it as your daily driver.
If you are playing Tarkov on a daily basis then I could see that getting old quick