That is convenient. This way you can explain anything you like. I think, Sam Harris said "it's like playing table tennis without a net".
Gremour
That is logical. Practically, though, this is used for justification of selected events. If a person confronts with something he doesn't like, e. g. bugs in his home, he will actively try to change it.
Antiyoy is a clone of the 2000s game "Slay", which is on Steam with updated graphics, to my surprise.
1+1=10 in binary
Han "Duck" Solo.
I've recently convinced my daughter to try Mint on her system. She has GF 1650 and it worked out of the box with propietary Nvidia driver (nothing needed to install additionally, with the option to switch to open source driver). Really, it's not worse than on Windows.
As hard as plugging in a USB with OS and follow instructions.
The fact that people HAD to learn to use Windows, too. It's just in the past and appears easy because they already can. If a person used computers with Linux from the start, it would be as easy for them as for Windows users.
Arch heretic here (long time Mint user).
At least with OS you have a choice.
Usually I load machine gun turrets manually. And use them mainly to clear nests early in the game. Later, when I get my hands on oil, I build perimeter with walls, flame and laser turrets. Connect pipes with oil and connect electricity. That do the trick.