That’s not why. There’s a very high chance Valve is actively working on new standalone VR since some years, there are regular leaks confirming some progress.
That’s not why. There’s a very high chance Valve is actively working on new standalone VR since some years, there are regular leaks confirming some progress.
OK, I guess you can leave lemmy now, because I’m sure you can judge entire website based on a single troll’s comment (and I guarantee you’ll find plenty on lemmy). Very smart!
The comment is already removed now, but OP’s post would make you believe the entire thread is full of racism and there’s no moderation.
Trying to incite outrage like OP is doing isn’t helpful for anyone.
And do you have any other examples (as you imply, the thread is full of them) than just one troll that has since been removed from the thread?
Did you comment in a wrong thread?
Because I could only find one vaguely racist comment.
I wonder how many times we’ll get this “news” headline again.
They’ve been saying that from the beginning, there’s no news here.
And besides, everyone that’s familiar with Valve hardware knows they release upgrades… basically never.
6 years of Android version updates
Terrible headline. It’s not record-breaking even for Samsung.
Yep. When I switched out my Nvidia for AMD it was as plug-and-play as it gets.
It’s made by folks that once worked on the original Opera (back when it was still good).
Basing their new browser on Chromium is unfortunate, but the spirit of old Opera is there: customizability and focus on features for power users.
It’s the browser I’d be using if I abandoned Firefox for whatever reason.
People paid good money for this software, they shouldn’t have to get used to this.
Yeah, gotta have that and all that Secure Boot with TPM bullshit, because I’m visualizing a company workstation and nothing will work without those.
Because for some reason, no matter what I try, Windows 10 desktop is laggy as hell on Qemu, and smooth out of the box on VirtualBox.
Sure you can. wink wink 🏴☠️
I got the disc version for used games too, but the sad truth is that where I live there isn’t really a market for used games.
Or, well, there is, but the prices on used discs are often barely below retail price, if you can even find a copy.
It’s not like physical media makes any difference anyway these days.
Actual disk often gets just a glorified installer, and even if it includes the entire game you’re likely to have to activate it online anyway.
The “own your games” ship has sailed long ago, unless you only buy no-DRM and your own backups.
One of the reasons being Nvidia forcing unethical vendor lock in through their licensing.
My “pretty low end device” is an Android, which they do not support. :/
Well, “not to be confused”, but the same page says AAVE is just a dialect of AAE, so mostly not much of a difference, I think.
Did anyone actually test how fast it is compared to Dark Reader?
Calling yourself “the fastest” is all nice and good, but some benchmarks would be nice.
I mean, I still try to do all these things.
But I still don’t really believe anything I do makes any real difference, because my individual impact is pretty much zero when compared to billionaires and corpos.