I don't understand the purpose of these services. I don't use VPN to access someone else's network. I use it to access my own. They're doing the exact opposite of what you'd want.
you can choose to return everything the way it was to restore the timeline and rescue the town.
In "What remains of Edith Finch" you arguably don't change anything. You just discover what has already happened, then you leave and the story ends. Even more so with "Dear Esther". Less so with "The Vanishing of Ethan Carter".
Alan Wake? Unclear what happens and what doesn't, but one possible interpretation is that the main character is just stuck in a room typing on a typewriter for the entire game.
In Xenon, when you finish level 4 it just restarts at level 1. 🙂
Unfortunately some developer tools fail to work correctly in separate worktrees. I used them for a while but had to give them up. For example, Maven's release plugin cannot reliably create tags / branches if you're in a separate worktree.
Dude, the problem is you have no fucking idea if it’s wrong yourself, have nothing to back it up
That's not true. For starters you can evaluate it on its own merits to see if it makes logical sense - the AI can help solve a maths equation for you and you can see that it checks out without needing something else to back it up.
Second, agentic or multiple-step AI:s will dig out the sources for you so you can check them. It's just a smarter search engine with no ads and better focus on the question asked.
I gamble very rarely and am fully aware of its expectation value. But when I do gamble I still enjoy it, in the same way I might enjoy an amusement ride. Sure I part with some of my money but it's just the fee for some thrill and entertainment. Roulette can actually be fairly cheap and a nice way of socializing with others.
If you start thinking of it as a way to earn rather than waste your money, you're lost.
I don't understand the purpose of these services. I don't use VPN to access someone else's network. I use it to access my own. They're doing the exact opposite of what you'd want.