The real solution is to allow users to flash custom firmware onto those headsets. There is no way I would ever buy VR/AR equipment if I don't even have control over it. A machine that doesn't follow the operator's commands is useless.
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The real solution is to allow users to flash custom firmware onto those headsets. There is no way I would ever buy VR/AR equipment if I don't even have control over it. A machine that doesn't follow the operator's commands is useless.
Appreciated comrade. I personally think it should be mandatory for the OP to post links to the actual article and not just a screenshot of the headline. It happens more often than it should.
I once showed a person who was constantly scrolling and sitting through ads on their phone that those ads can just be blocked with little effort. They were interested in the idea so I introduced them to Firefox and uBlock Origin and I even helped them setting it up. Days later I meet them again and notice they're scrolling through ads again. I ask them why they're using all those apps instead of the Firefox we set up. They told me that using Firefox is difficult because dealing with URLs and setting up bookmarks is complicated. I can't ever imagine being inconvenienced by a different way of doing things to the point where I go back to watching ads.
The information in this is surreal considering it was published by a bourgeois news outlet. It almost makes me feel a little uneasy because why would they suddenly not care anymore.
Also the fact that they have a sponsor. I can't take anyone with a sponsor serious.
Not mastodon but also part of the fediverse: https://spectreofcommunism.boo/
I've seen some that try to tell people that we currently have "chrony-capitalism" (or some other prefix that some "expert" came up with) perpetuated by a few bad apples up at top. Those are my personal favorite.
Do you happen to have a higher res version of this particular image?
It's like the cyber zombie apocalypse happened and there are only a few fortified camps left, the fediverse being a federation of camps.
It's insane how hard they're spinning everything to make it look like everyone is out for them and they're the little innocent ones. AcKschuaLly there is no empire just a group of quirky and totally autonomous friends who decide to help each other out.
Can't wait to see all the tech bros training their LLMs on superior western Tube- Intel/ARM-based computers while claiming that chinese RISC-V/LoongArch systems are worse because backdoors and communist spies.
Says who? Is this shit really a race now? lol.
Back when the conflict started for the first few weeks here (Central Europe) on TV every program that featured Ukraine soldiers showed them with brown scotch tape on their upper arms. After a while they no longer gave a shit. Probably because they thought that the Wolfsangel would be unique enough for the commoners.
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Westmere Xeon processors are still quite OK imo. I have an old enterprise machine with one. 12 Threads, 2.6 GHz is still quite usable for many things. I mostly use it to compile larger software. But personally I'd argue that Longsoon is already far better than Intel/AMD since Longsoon is based on MIPS, which is based on RISC, while Intel/AMD still clings to their bloated and way too power hungry CISC crap. Plus today most performance comes from parallelism and cache size rather than core frequency and Longsoon does already have 128 and 256-bit vector instructions in their ISA, which is pretty decent. Maybe they can figure out a 512-bit vector extension that doesn't severely throttle the CPU when using it before Intel can, lol.
Same. But I also want to live long enough to experience the world post collapse, at least for a little bit.
Seems like a terrible idea. The best DNS will always be a FLOSS powered recursive DNS that runs on a machine that's in your LAN where you have full control over it, not it control over you.
Just keeping the default (your ISPs DNS) is better than paying extra for some capitalists to let them handle your DNS queries.
It's depressing to see so many AI powered FOSS projects that are basically just a chatbot/autocomplete or something that can spit out some images, when there are so many cool things you could use Neural nets for. For instance, as a FLOSS enthusiast a tool to help with reverse engineering proprietary binaries, specifically firmware and driver blobs would be awesome and could permanently change computing for the better. But everyone in the west seems to be more concerned with how they can use Neural nets to reduce production costs and increase profits.
A Fed or specifically a CIA agent. People have been using the term ever since Terry Davis (a schizo programmer who developed his own OS) got popular. In one of his videos he says at some point that "the CIA ni***ers glow in the dark; you can see them if you're driving. You just run them over."