The people editing their images in Blender are the same people who edit their videos in Blender lol.
The people editing their images in Blender are the same people who edit their videos in Blender lol.
lvra.gitlab.io is a great source of info for vr on linux. The discord server you mentioned is also bridged to Matrix for those who don’t want to use discord.
Malware. All the malware 🪲. That thing better be airgapped.
Also on Peertube veronicaexplains@tinkerbetter.tube
Blind people cannot drive. They exist. Or how about people too young to get a driving permit? Or people who cannot afford to buy, maintain, insure and store a vehicle?
Reducing car dependency increases mobility.
IIRC some self-driving systems even break road laws by not coming to a full stop at stop signs.
I have 1 time where my alarm goes off, but I use 2 physical alarm clocks: My phone and an old 90s digital alarm clock. The phone is mostly just as a backup in case of a power outage or something.
There’s plenty of good, open source UX in FOSS. Have you seen the Gnome family of apps? They look great and are easy to understand.
Don’t worry. They can send the reports to /dev/null where they will be read by Tim Apple himself when he checks it.
That’s what I thought too. Must be all the “AI” this and “NVidia” that dominating news.
I switched my server from Ubuntu to Fedora, partly so I don’t get sold Ubuntu pro on every login lol.
Since traffic lights are car infrastructure, you don’t need them when there are no cars, which is the case in many cities that are walkable and bikable. You don’t need a machine to tell you what to do when you’re only going 20 km/h.
I guess the cost is worth it to Google just to entrench themselves and their products even further into the lives of most people.
Voyager is pretty slick. I think it’s UI is almost perfect and waay better than the Reddit UI.
They better have had traffic cones on their heads. The mental image that creates is quite funny with the contrast to the serious businesmen trying to sell AI one booth over.
IIRC Meta was one of the first companies to publicly release a language model that you could run on your computer, called llama. Hence the naming of projects like llama.cpp and ollama.
I find the ad blocking in Gnome Web to be sufficient. The biggest thing that is holding it back in my opinion is a lack of features like extentions and FIDO support and moderate performance.
Huh. I have personally found SteamVR to be slow and very flakey, even on Windows. I find using monado I can just play. I guess monado has a bit more initial setup, but I personally found it to be worth it.
Maybe they mean that they use flatscreen applications in VR, or maybe they take all their meetings in VRChat.
I think the meme is suggesting that 3 hours was spent setting up a local llm, like in This video.