…the second I get to work.
FTFY
I think we are a bit farther than “might”.
Not really as I
I had Oculus Go years ago and, having known its limitations, wasn’t very impressed by it.
I guess it’s still a bit early for me to get into proper VR so I will give it a few more years to mature (in my eyes).
Thanks so much for your detailed thoughts! I really appreciate it, and it helped me confirm that the Index isn’t for me, and I’m not keen on the Quest 3 either. Your take on the setup complexities and privacy issues was super helpful. Thanks again!
Which headset, Index?
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What font is used for the date and the clock in the top bar on the right?
Thanks, I hate it!
Thanks, I was wondering what’s new about it.
So you went from Chromebook to a cryptomalware infested PC?
Wow, that’s a major selling point!
NOT
That’s Mia Khalifa.
In two 12 ton containers.
Nope. Different company. Although the founders of BlackRock started at Blackstone.
There are some screenshots in this article:
Like EddoWagt wrote, it does have a web app. It also allows sharing, with or without a password, limiting if they can download or upload to the shared album/link.
I suggest Immich. It has similar visual to Google photos, is self-hosted, has face recognition, mobile apps for autoupload, etc.
I know you’re asking about Android, but it’s on Steam. Maybe it can be played remotely…?
The video “Top 5 Best GPUs 2024” by Hardware Unboxed provides an overview of the best GPUs at different price points as of late 2024, while also advising caution due to upcoming GPU launches early next year (CES 2025). Here’s a summary:
Key Points:
Entry-Level GPUs (Under $300):
Mid-Range GPUs ($400–$500):
Upper Mid-Range GPUs ($500–$700):
High-End GPUs ($800+):
General Advice:
Final Thoughts:
The GPU market in 2024 ends on a lackluster note, with limited innovation and overpriced options. The video emphasizes waiting for CES 2025 announcements before making major purchases.