It’s nice here, but we aren’t totally safe from drama either. In the Kbin Codeberg for example, issue #196 attracted the ire of another developer
I like Minecraft
It’s nice here, but we aren’t totally safe from drama either. In the Kbin Codeberg for example, issue #196 attracted the ire of another developer
Thank you haha I was gonna say there’s no way it works like that
Oh man I read this title backwards and went into that article expecting to be angry. I thought it was saying that features from the first Cities: Skylines would only be available as DLC in 2. Very happy it’s the other way around.
The more compression and repost artifacts there are, the funnier a meme gets
This is the result I was hoping for
Don’t forget it!
My thinking is that the aglet is a well known word these days, but if you were to poll a group, it would be mostly younger people who know what it is. Because of Phineas and Ferb.
I’m glad so many people responded and most people got it right! But, I’ll have to do a real poll to figure out if there’s any actual correlation here, and also account for the fact that people who know what it is were more likely to answer than those who don’t.
Exactly the point I’m trying to prove 😉
I am hoping to, but I realize that this might have been too open ended to get useable data. I think I’ll try again with a Google Form later.
Technically correct, how about the things on the tip of them?
It is a bar, but specifically the things on the tips of the shoelace
Yeah, it’s over
I’m pretty impressed this occurred so quickly, I wonder if it was bots at all.
Look at the serif on that F, dang.
PeerTube uses the WebTorrent protocol for its videos, so it does distribute load with everyone currently watching a video helping distribute it to everyone else. Each instance is its own torrent tracker. I’m not sure how I feel about it, because your IP address is visible to anyone else watching the video also.
I keep forgetting its going on until I open kbin again
I’m only interested in the gaming at the moment, so I’m not necessarily looking for it to solve issues with using a computer. Fully immersive games are pretty cool, and being able to play beat saber is exactly why I like it. Things like that and Half Life: Alyx are uniquely suited to VR, and you can get more out of them than you could on a monitor.
I feel like the cost alone pushes it out of the mainstream tech category. It’s not even in the same product class as the Quest Pro, let alone the Quest 2 or 3. Even if it sells well, I don’t think it will bring more development to affordable headsets.
As much as I hate it because it’s Meta, they’re the only ones still currently pushing mainstream VR tech forwards, and I like VR. I’d love to buy a headset from any other manufacturer, but there’s no affordable alternative. I’m in a weird position here. I don’t want them to fail out of the VR market because things would stagnate hard, but I also don’t want them to succeed in their vision of it.
Breakthrough Starshot … was founded in 2016 by Yuri Milner, Stephen Hawking, and Mark Zuckerberg.
I should have expected this, but I didn’t. He needs to step up his game compared to the other two I guess.
Hopefully working on something for the Switch 2 now