You hypothetically showed them.
You hypothetically showed them.
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Better yet
Ideally, yes.
Let people be stupid. Don’t share the link openly… fm0vi35 is already too good to be true. If people start canceling subscriptions for it, it will be a target to take down.
I’m pretty sure it is hard
It doesn’t stick out from your face nearly as far as the q2. The weight is more central. I’m sure it feels fine.
Oh. It’s just that you listed these reasons as detractors. I don’t really know what you mean by default engagement. I’m not understanding your use case. Do you expect to be wearing VR goggles while you walk down the street to the convenience store? They are for play right now… not so much work.
Bigscreen Beyond is a new vr headset that is a little bigger than pool goggles. It’s manufactured based off of a lidar scan of your face, and is supposed to be very comfortable.
Additionally full color passthrough is becoming more of a common feature so you can see the real world in good definition while wearing the headset. Also some models hinge the display upwards off of your face.
We are getting there. Personally I play for hours a day. Sometimes multiple 4 hour sessions if it’s a free weekend for me. I agree we need more experiences. But it will come.
Truly ai will give the gift of being a terrible manager to everyone
I’m sorry, what the fuck are you talking about?
Is raw earnings data too biased for you? What point do you think im trying to make?
General Motors Co. booked $9.9 billion in net income last year, down from 2021’s $10 billion despite chronic supply chain woes, rising interest rates and a slowing economy.
GM’s comparatively strong financial performance enabled the Detroit automaker to deliver profit-sharing bonuses of $12,750 to approximately 42,300 hourly employees (total number of employees in 2022 was 167,000) - GM’s highest such profit-sharing payout. The bonuses total $500 million for the year, the company said.
https://investor.gm.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gm-reports-third-quarter-2022-results
My subscribed feed has top posts from days ago. Specific communities like virtual reality or mountain biking or classical guitar are basically empty.
That said I don’t use reddit and consider my boutique feed a sacrifice to the internet gods until lemmy has more population.
I was curious about this kind of idea. Isn’t all reddit content owned by reddit, and isnt pasting their intellectual property onto a different platform not really super legal? (I fully support it)
Being able to extract all of the question/answer threads on reddit to boost the value of lemmy from a search index perspective seemed too good to be true as a solution.
Maybe a digital signature of some kind to copy and paste from one account to another, or account to account import/export of the subscribe list.
The pop culture references aren’t interwoven into a story. Everything revolves around the theme decided for an episode, like cryptocurrency or something.
There arent events from the universe or born of characters emotion… it’s just this linear march forward where the writers have x amount of time to cram in jokes surrounding a certain topic.
It’s pretty pathetic. I could write better Futurama.
If nothing is squeezing my face and the screen is good enough I could see myself messing around with workflow set ups. Infinite monitors would definitely be awesome.
Visor is coming out soon. It’s AR 4k made for working. Might be cool.
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