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  • Nice! VR was one of the increasingly few things I kept Windows around for, but when am update screwed my drivers I gave it try on Linux again. Initially it didn't look promising but a couple of tweaks and going with SteamVR Beta - as even with the Index it didn't like regular SteamVR - I had things working just as good as in Windows for any of the games I've tried.

    I'll have to try things out with wireless and the Quest 2 that's been sitting on my shelf, and maybe see what the compatibility is looking like for the newer devices (or wait and see if the hinted "Frame" is the next Gen)

  • No. Though if it were somebody who was sexually assaulted after repeatedly praising and promoting rapists I'd probably similarly acknowledge the irony.

    This guy reaped what he showed, and despite the initial attempts but right-wing issues to make it a battle cry to blame and attack the left even more ... it looks like it came from somebody even nuttier than him in camp "go go fascism". Had it been somebody else in his circle of crazy who took the hit, I've little doubt that a Kirk would have been part of the "we need even more guns to fight the left" crew before they even identified the attacker.

    While I am not going to recommend bullets to heads (or necks) as a good idea for solving these issues, I'm certainly not going to cry about this particular neck intersecting said bit of ammunition nor fail to note the irony in that given his platform.

  • I'm still thinking a lot of those "people" are just "bots"

  • I'm wondering how many are even "people", rather than Russian bots etc

  • Actually, he's such a gun afficiando that he regularly eats bullets for breakfast, but this time accidentally ate a live round which was later set off by stomach acid and propelled in an upward direction at a slight angle.

  • Was he though? Nobody has been arrested and charged yet so for all we know the shooter could be a jilted lover etc. might not even be a "he" for that matter

  • Well, they used to be. Digital locks and built-to-fail (instead of just cheap) components plus decreased component manufacturing is making that less of a thing.

  • Which is fine for their store. But one of the things that used to make Android a more free ecosystem was that you could load apps from 3rd-party sites or stores, including stuff like F-Droid. Some of these apps do things that Google in particular won't like - i.e. circumventing ads/analytics - so having them control who gets signing keys is not good

  • A crazy person no. A cult of crazy people in a compound... yeah rushing can be more dangerous than holding back

  • Yeah, and after having dealt with the "I missed a few updates and then the last one put my files out of sync with my schema" Docker issues, I'm very much happy to use the snap. Been on that a couple years and it's been quite solid, even if I did have to install snapd on my Debian base for it

  • The obvious exception to this is cases of addiction or poor life decisions.

    Like if you collect/play Pokemon or whatever as a hobby and are excited to get a rare card, that's great and I'm happy for you.

    If you're underwater on your mortgage and your basement is full of beanie-babies - that you're sure will make you rich in the future - but you just won a bid of $1000 for one rare beanie on eBay... yeah I'm not gonna be happy for you I'm gonna recommend talking to a professional

  • The obvious exception to this is cases of addiction or poor life decisions.

    Like if you collect/play Pokemon or whatever as a hobby and are excited to get a rare card, that's great and I'm happy for you.

    If you're underwater on your mortgage and your basement is full of beanie-babies - that you're sure will make you rich in the future - but you just won a bid of $1000 for one rare beanie on eBay... yeah I'm not gonna be happy for you I'm gonna recommend talking to a professional

  • Hmmm. I was thinking since sort of flat screen that masquerades as a picture frame. Maybe an AIO device for game streaming.

  • You wouldn't be though. It's 10 hours younger looking (presumably than your actual age, so it doesn't stack)

  • I saw somebody who did a similar project except the games were actually stored locally, and then the "carts" were 3D printed gameart "boxes" with RFID chips that it would read and use to determine what to load.

    My TODO lost includes something similar but with 3D barcodes on the boxes which can be read by a small camera

  • But you're not actually losing age in this one, just looking 10 hours younger so it wouldn't really stack.

  • I'm thinking that #7 might be useful in certain policing or security positions, depending on the definition of empty (there's always dust and air).

    Got a bunch of containers that need to be inspected? You can cross the ones you can see through off the list.

    Also useful for winning the cup-and-ball game

  • Maths

    Jump
  • Huh. Learning a fun and cool math trick was not on the list of expected outcomes for today, but I'll take it!

  • Yeah and the hat grab wasn't nearly as disgusting as his he doubled down on it like it was some sort of power move

  • raspberrypi @lemmy.ml

    Cellular (LTE/4G/5G) SFF boards for CM4/5

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    good replacement options power efficiency and affordable "large" storage?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    authenticated remote filesystem access for home/SOHO use?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    self-hosted/FOSS remote-access support gateway

  • Home Automation @lemmy.world

    Remote non-deadbolt locks for inside doors and drawers

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    X11 forwarding (X server) for Android

  • Home Automation @lemmy.world

    Non-cloud wifi remote speaker/mic device

  • British Columbia @lemmy.ca

    who would support a nuclear power plant near their town/city

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Parts for homebrew configs

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    performance by distro

  • Home Automation @lemmy.world

    Easily obtainable wall switches that will take Tasmota etc?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Kevin Mitnick has died at age 59

    www.securityweek.com /famed-hacker-kevin-mitnick-dead-at-59/