It does not make a meaningful difference at all. Get the keyboard you like best. Personally, I’m a fan of the Logitech G915 (Windows layout) for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
It does not make a meaningful difference at all. Get the keyboard you like best. Personally, I’m a fan of the Logitech G915 (Windows layout) for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Hi-Fi Rush
Pure joy and happiness from start to finish.
Yes. The separation of left vs right is the consolidation of power. Leftism is egalitarian (shared power) and Rightism is authoritarian (consolidated power). Everything you just described is Rightist.
…Rightist then proceeds to give examples of Rightist countries while demonstrating their complete and total ignorance of the political spectrum…
Tankies are not leftist. That’s like, the whole reason that pejorative term exists. They are just another contingent of far-far-rightists who - like most other rightists - brazenly lie about their position on the political spectrum.
Ah the weekly “I don’t actually know what ‘left’ means” comment.
Yet another reason to have nothing to do with OpenAI.
I watched the first episode this morning, and won’t be watching any more. Visually, it’s perfect… but the writing is horrible. Everything is “weighty exposition” and every little action has overbearing dramatic music attached. None of the fun, levity, natural storytelling, or character chemistry from the cartoon has survived in this adaptation. It’s like it was produced by Junior High kids doing their darndest to make everything feel weighty and exciting… and as a result, nothing does. It’s all tryhard bluster… a non-stop rollercoaster of cringe.
This is the Avatar equivalent of Rings of Power.
What makes this worse, though, is that in the hands of a skilled editor, this could probably have been salvaged.
Yes, please!
PSVR2 is a great headset, and I would love to free it from the shackles of PS5 exclusivity. If they officially supported PC, it would easily be the best PCVR headset you can get right now.
There is no such thing as a Republican that isn’t crazy. The precious few who weren’t crazy abandoned the party years ago. Anyone left has accepted the crazy.
Right now, it doesn’t mean much. The WebXR implementation is disabled by default and turning it on requires digging deep into system settings… and when enabled, it’s very buggy, incomplete, and annoying (you have to respond to 2-4 consent popups every time it activates, and it won’t save or remember your prior approvals).
Sure, WebXR has stagnated for the last few years, but the Vision Pro absolutely demonstrates the necessity of a mature web-based XR ecosystem… especially given how aggressive Apple is at maintaining their app distribution monopoly.
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Mind you, Vision Pro is 100% a first-gen, early-access, janky product and nobody without long-term plans to invest in the technology should buy one (unless you are rich and just want it as a new pricey toy). But mark my words, in 5-7 years this tech is going to be every bit as ubiquitous as smart phones are right now. Apple just happened to be the first to put the pieces together into something useful and meaningful… and even this version barely scratches the surface of what is possible.
Both straps are horrible for anything but short-term use (under 1hr). I wore mine for almost every waking hour this weekend, and it proved my fears were well-founded.
While the light seal and cushion ARE very comfy, there is still a significant amount of pressure on your face at all times, no matter which strap you use. The dual-loop strap helps prevent slippage, but it is NOT any more comfortable than the default strap… because both rely on facial pressure to keep the thing in place.
Secondly, because none of the straps have any kind of counterweight, there is the constant pull of gravity on the front of your head. Over time, this results in SIGNIFICANT neck strain. The back of my neck still aches.
I’ve since dug out my homemade battery pouch strap from the Quest days and attached that to the back of the dual loop. It originally held an Anker battery and the AVP battery fits perfectly. That makes a world of difference in comfort since you no longer have all this front weight forcing your neck muscles to hold it up.
It’s obvious Apple chose aesthetics over comfort here. The “weight” of the headset is less important than it’s distribution… and having all the weight on the front of your head was a huge mistake.
And that. The list of “nopes” is so long I missed the most obvious one!
Always online, live service, Denuvo, and characters that are not remotely faithful to their source material abilities…?
Hard pass four times over.
Not if I’m not using any Google products. There are now excellent (even superior) alternatives to everything Google offers save YouTube.
It’s practically straight HFCS. It is, without a doubt, one of the nastiest, most unpalatable BBQ sauces I have ever tasted. I would argue that it doesn’t even qualify as “food”.
While hoisin sauce is almost literally Chinese BBQ sauce, comparing it to the crime against cuisine that is Sweet Baby Ray’s is a hate crime.
I will not have you slandering hoisin sauce like that!
That’s the weird thing about this, nobody would ever NEED to own all the vehicles at once… not even the biggest Org. The game just doesn’t work like that.
You’d need all the vehicles in Star Citizen like you’d need all the vehicles on earth. You just buy or rent what you need when you need it.
Helping with complex Terminal commands/shell scripts is basically my #1 practical use-case for AI right now… especially if you use tools like JQ a lot. Saving keystrokes is a lifestyle, after all.
I am also a really big fan of Warp, and was even before they added the AI feature (the editor-style functionality is wonderful). For the record, the AI isn’t always running in Warp, to use it you start a prompt with hash (#) and then ask for what you want and it presents options.