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Neat! Looks like some folks have added support for the R1 to the engine.

Hopefully this will make it easier to build stuff for the less Big Tech side of :P

Godot+Lynx could be a nice alternative to Unity+Quest.

Starting to think AI was a conspiracy cooked up by Big GPU to sell people more GPUs sincr cryptomining isn't as fashionable these days.

At least the beefy GPUs will be doing something more funky

Also, I’m now referring to instances as “community servers”.

Admins and devs might prefer “instances”, but this is confusing to everyone else.

What people need to know is that they can run their own community on a “server” that they control.

@playdate @fediversenews @panic

@technobaboo Yeah..... I really hope they don't get any extra slowdowns. I'm just waiting to get one of these things.

It sucks that Facebook's thing is the main thing that people can just buy and use. At least it's still not great for productivity. :P

@technobaboo That's perfect! Yeah, that's exactly the sort of thing I wish was out in the wild.

XR Linux only using old headsets seems like a big barrier to entry atm. :/

I really wish I could just buy something like a simula and get going without having to run a bunch of scripts and stress about compatibility.

@olm_e I'm not sure if we're talking about the same Hololens. The one I used had the compute pack built into it :o Not like the other WMR headsets out there.

I appreciate that xrdestkop tries to support headsets, but in reality it's just the vive and index that are usable and even those aren't perfect.

Have you tried using any of the MWR headsets with it? I was under the impression stuff like SLAM was barely figured out there.

Windows sucks but at least I can get a CLI and a browser there. :P

@technobaboo What software does NorthStar have which I can just pick up and use tomorrow? Stardust seems to be the most advanced thing I've seen but honestly setting it up is way too daunting even if I could get my hands on hardware for it.

What hardware does xrdesktop work on right now that I can just buy and plug in? I've only seen tech demos and it generally seems like you need to rely on ancient lighthouse based headsets tethered to a desktop computer that requires hours of setup to run.

@olm_e From all those things I think Simula is going to be the best option once they actually release, but I was really hoping that there would be something out there already. 😅

@olm_e The thing that I liked about the hololens is that it just works out of the box. Norhtstar doesn't have software or hardware figured out.

SimulaVR doesn't have hardware yet and is Linux only.

XRDesktop also has almost no hardware support that I'm aware of (in particular for mobile use cases).

Lynx-R1 has hardware, but it doesn't have much software and only supports Android apps. :P

I just want a cli and browser and honestly the Hololens was the closest to that. Just too small a screen.

@vbatts Cool yeah. I see a lot of headsets along those lines that connect to external computers, but I haven't seen much along the form factor of a hololens where the computer is fully built in.

Someone wrote in asking for technical support, asking for a very specific installer for a specific piece of software, apparently no longer available for download from our site.

Here's the weird part: Neither this software nor an installer for it have ever existed. (Was this software someone else wrote, that we're just hearing about for the first time?)

After several back and forth messages asking for detail and where they heard about this software, it turns out that it all came from ChatGPT.

linux rant 

@itspomf Deployimg to dozens of package managers is very difficult for small developers and the altrrnative is limiting the users you can reach by focusing on just one or two. Being able to distribute a binary means I can spend more time on features instead of packaging differences.

At least that's been my reasoning for the stuff I make.

Is there an alternative to the but with full instead of their janky setup? I've been thinking about it and a mobile vr setup that lets me arrange windows around me is really all I want from a computer right now and seems to be the furthest along for that.

Boggles my mind that scientists and mathematicians had to go so long without access to computers for running calculations and simulations. 🤯

Wild that humanity got as far as it did without them.

@deepbluev7 Biggest pain points I had is stuff not loading fast enough or databases getting corrupted if the app or device crashes suddenly.

It's honestly a low bar, but a lot of clients have had trouble clearing it in my experience.

Would you prefer a 4-day workweek?

Last year, 61 companies in UK tested a 4-day week with 20% fewer hours. Results:

65% fewer sick days taken & 57% drop in departures to competitors.

39% of employees had less #stress; 71% had less #burnout.

Revenues rose 1.4% on average.

“Many questioned whether we would see an increase in productivity to offset the reduction in working time – but this is exactly what we found,” a study team member said.

eurekalert.org/news-releases/9

#jobs #workplace #health

@nonlinear Nice thank you. I'm afk today and tomorrow but I'll make sure to follow up thurs and fri 🙇

@battlemesh @T_X Yeah, I'll try seeing how much it will be and whether I can couch surf with somebody. It might not be too bad. Defs excited at the prospect of working with mesh folks. 💜

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