SigmarStern
Came here to point that out. You also have LTS versions for business critical software. Sometimes, a newer version is in beta or nightly mode for a long time while the stable version only receives bug fixes.
The question is, why does it run on Linux and not Apple
I want that on a t-shirt! And I'm definitely going to steal it for my slack tagline.
When the Covid vaccines came out, my wife and I immediately got them. A couple of weeks later, our kids had a patch of various sicknesses, nothing major just some mild infections. I told our kindergarten teacher that I was annoyed about that and she tells, she read, that we are shedding the vaccine and that's why our kids are sick now. I went full "are you fucking kidding me" mode and felt really bad for a long time after that.
I have noticed that working remotely really opened up the job market for me. Instead of being limited to where public transportation can bring me within 45 minutes, I can work for any company within Europe from the comfort of my home office. It makes switching jobs so much easier and I am willing to tolerate much less shit before I quit. That degree of freedom might scare companies. They can't trap me anymore with the costs of uprooting my life for a better job.
The one where she tries to talk her boyfriend down from uprooting their life to start a podcast career in LA is even better.
Don't you think that vegans know, that rice is a plant? That marketing is not aimed at us.
There are also a couple of reasons why someone might want to use a substitute for rice.
Growing rice is very water intensive. Rice contains traces of arsenic. And of course it's full of carbohydrates.
The packaging is marketing and uses the same plant-based stick that is conflated with healthy food.
Vampire Survivors
I would suggest that you try something different. Do a little tutorial game in the Godot engine and learn all the things that you would need to implement yourself if you wouldn't have the Godot engine doing the heavy lifting for you. This might help you to get a feeling for the scope of your endeavor. I think it's hard enough to build a game where you don't have to implement sprite movement, update ticks, physics, collision detection, etc yourself.
If you want to do it anyway because it's awesome, there's a running joke that there are like 50 game engines currently being developed in Rust. Go all in!
Oh yeah, I remember the good ol' "Our whole business Logic is within this 30 tables spread sheet, that only one person can read, and don't you dare restarting that computer" times.
One person. Sitting in front of three monitors. In front of a spreadsheet that maxed out every resource of that computer. It was glorious.