I feel like all of the recent updates had this lackluster appeal to them. It might be because I’m outgrown it, but the last big update I felt excited for was the terrain generation one (I think 1.18?). Other than that I can’t really get behind any of them. I mean, archeology sounds cool and all but it doesn’t really feel like Minecraft. Also, while having more mobs is cool, it just doesn’t matter as much to me anymore. They keep pushing out these updates and it feels less and less like Minecraft.

nb4 “just play an older version” yeah no duh, I know that’s an option. That’s not what I’m complaining about.

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    I am not hyperfixating on digital privacy. Currently I am not hyperfixated on anything, since I have quite the load from school. Hyperfixation is not even topic specific. It’s a state of concentration. Maybe it’s just my genuine interest you little swine. Even if hyperfixation would be topic specific, I would not be telling you about my personal life on a sovial media platform. And I did say that my ADHD is still there. You know what else is there? My giftedness. Pretty easy to mistake it for hyperfixation, I’ll admit. I can talk the same way about Minecraft, development, IT systems integration, climbing and lots of other interests of mine. Don’t believe me? Ask me about mathematics.

    Now being nice again, despite your personal insult towards me.

    At my workplace, we are not admins of our own machines, but only so if we decide to use Windows. In my profession, lots of people favour Linux or MacOS. They do not have the same level of integration into the Microsoft ecosystem or similar. So, to make the user experience acceptable, we can choose to be our own system wide admin. I doubt that your company has a good grip on integrating Linux into their system, so this is often a very viable and accepted way.

    The machine is mine the moment I install my own OS. You can buy your own machine if they won’t let you play around with the work machine. Not one guy from IT is spying on my system. Maybe on my files, mails and messages in the cloud, but that’s about it.

    Besides, I talked about the possibility of you not being able to do something about your Microsoft heavy work life. I have no idea why you are attacking me out of the blue. I was trying to help you, but you seem less than interested. You seem scared of false information. Don’t take it so hard, you don’t even know me. We likely don’t even speak the same language.

    To me it seems like you are the one fixating on reasons why you can’t and shouldn’t. Trying to be the good employee that your company wants you to be. Well, that’s not me. They are in my life so I can make money through them, not the other way around.