They’re everywhere over here. It’s an inescapable aspect of life at least visually. Unless you never leave your home. Constant commercials too if you allow ads into your life. Which most people do unless they’re above average with tech. I’ll admit I’ll get an egg sandwich and a black coffee from there every once in a while. Their dinner menu is disgusting tho and completely overpriced these days.
Same here. I refuse to do it. Even for a game I’ve been really eagerly anticipating. I’ll wait a few months for even a small sale now. Usually a good amount of bugs have been patched out by then anyway.
Publicly traded companies need something to show to investors. Think that’s the main reason why games are announced so far ahead of time. Even indies have a similar process when they do early access or they’re trying to recruit development talent.
I use nwipe at work: https://github.com/martijnvanbrummelen/nwipe. I have no idea if it’s better or worse than the methods already being discussed here, but its been my preference for years.
I don’t think they’re usually abandoned. At least not right away. But they rarely still get feature updates. Mostly just bug fixes. Not sure if it’s just different developers not wanting to stick to the same project of someone else’s code or what.
My cat has Hyperesthesia Syndrome and does this all the time. It's honestly more distressing for the cat than it is funny. I doubt all these cats in the video have it though.
That is good to know car or not. Thank you.