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  • Luckily on my actual work PC I can use whatever I want, but on other devices I'm forced to use Edge both because of restrictions on what I can install and because there's a lot of internal applications that still rely on vbscript.

  • I've used it at work since it often is the only installed browser and it feels like it's already infected by toolbars and other malware out of the box.

    The new tab page reminds me of the weird ads you see at the bottom of tabloid websites.

  • That machine is impressive though. If it's a preprogrammed sequence that's great, but if it's got sensors to monitor and adapt on the fly its even more impressive.

    These machines are usually made to test/learn control systems, so everything is controlled dynamically by a PID or some other controller.

  • Recently completed Dark Souls for the first time. I'm not sure if I enjoyed it, but it was a unique experience.

    Started Monster Hunter Rise on PC. Some things feel a bit "off" but it's enjoyable (I actually tried playing on Switch when the game released, but it was miserable)

  • I have a few:

    • Tunic: I thought it had more than one puzzle, with how it was being talked about online, but it ended up repeating the same thing for 6 hours reusing the same gimmick over and over - after a below average first half.
    • Xenoblade Chronicles (DE): the characters were really uninteresting, the story kept spoiling every attempted twist it had with needless foreshadowing and the combat felt really boring. The world was empty and it felt like a dead MMO.
    • 13 Sentinels: I won't spoil anything specific, but the story was just a bunch of the most generic sci-fi cliches.
    • Monster Hunter Rise: I love World/Iceborne and really enjoyed the parts I played of GU and 4U but Rise just felt bad to play.
    • Games that force daily tasks/gacha games: I hate being forced - or even just being hinted at having - to grind daily. It just ends up pushing me away from the game, even if I'm enjoying it. I can't play games like Genshin Impact and Star Rail, but also the daily challenges in sf5/6 bother me every time I see them.

    I also don't really get roguelikes, but I'm not sure if I just haven't found one I enjoy or I don't like the genre.