there was a post that went by recently like “the weird thing about Open Source is that PhD research relies on the work of college dropouts”, but I’m really looking forward to the first respectable conference or journal paper with a citation like:
[35]: Bisimulation for concurrent reasoning. Retrieved April 13, 2024 from https://pissdumpster.horse/sapiosimulation.
Woof, wish I could clear attachments in a more fine grained way on #mastodon
I wanna keep my files and the files of folks I follow, but all the random junk that gets added should be easier to purge. Honestly not a fan of all the wasted storage on this thing.
@aynish I haven't had a chance to try it yet since I'm having linker errors compiling monado :P But the dev that did the work got it working so 3dof tracking should work. I got 2d rendering working in the past from prebuilt binaries
does there exist a device which:
- is bluetooth
- presents as a bluetooth device to a computer
- lets me have multiple connections hot at the same time
- muxes these down into one bluetooth channel
I want something that lets me hear all my audio sources, through one bluetooth headset. Laptop + desktop + tablet + phone.
Instead of only the active one.
As a last resort I am willing to pursue raspberry pi implimentations if you have ideas.
please boost.
edit: no multipoint
@easrng speedrun it by holding down the y key and skipping all prompts
@aynish Do let me know if you find a good setup! :O
for more "is it ok to punch nazis" discourse check out my friend @nasser 's gem of a game "Dialogue 3-D" : https://nas.sr/dialogue-3-d/
@aynish I think any usbc to hdmi splitter with power input should work but they also sell their own here: https://www.xreal.com/shop/xreal-adapter.html
personally I prefer devices with native usb c video output since I don't like having to pack and unpack more cables :P
@aynish nice yeah the xreal is probs a better bet if you're not a glasses-wearer.
you might need an adapter that does power in in order to use the micro hdmi with them though.
@aynish @stardustxr Yeah I don't think the pinephone is yet a good enough substitiute for an Android phone, but I'm hoping it'll work well as an ARM Linux compute puck which I can use to drive my VR desktop on the go. Having access to data seems particularly useful since I won't need a hotspot.
@aynish Yeah... hence why I've been looking at the pinephone. Also why I paid a person to make drivers for #Monado #OpenXR for the rokid so thay I can use @stardustxr as my desktop window manager
@aynish Rokid also sells a thing called the "Rokid Station" which is a sort of Android TV in a controller form factor which might also be appealing. It's kinda like a phone without a screen and just a controller built in. But yeah anything with usb-c video output should work, or hdmi if you get the adaptor.
@aynish It's pretty easy with the rokid and a samsung dex + a bt keyboard. I'm hoping a pinephone pro will also work well. Thogh right now I'm mostly using it with my steam deck. Actually that's what I'm doing right now! :P Easier to have the cat cuddle up by my legs this way.
This is also why e.g. the horrible ecosystem of recipe sites is what it is: the most useful content has long ago stopped being what you find through Google. But Google needs a captive audience of regular ad-fee-payers, which in turn is who gets featured.
Much like Amazon only posting products from those vendors who pay, Google is simply selling your eyeballs directly.
That process of capture is basically complete, is what I'm saying, and has been for some time now.
@Nulo I guess when I say "the web" I mean http+html from "web browsers". So stuff outside of that could either be called "not the web" or "new web" depending on framing 🤷
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.