Actually todsy I’ve tried ALVR on linux again which basically replaces air link. A lot of things changed since the last time ive tried it. It’s actually playable!
Actually todsy I’ve tried ALVR on linux again which basically replaces air link. A lot of things changed since the last time ive tried it. It’s actually playable!
i still can’t get steamvr games to work on my oculus quest 2 with linux 😔 if not that i wouldn’t need a dual boot
New place for people created
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Almost no moderation, real freedom
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It becomes mainstream
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Corporations take over
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Make as much profit as possible
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The place loses its initial charm
That’s the cycle more or less. You can apply it to internet or to other things. You can look at the privacy aspect, at the freedom or any other.
The internet was taken over by gigant corporations and had it’s former soul sucked out of it.
VR Chat is still a place without that much moderation or corporate control. I wouldn’t say it’s mainstream but facebook already tried taking over that space.
You can even find this in real places like America.
People who could get there were free, could start a new life. Then the USA became just another country with (not a corporation but) a government there to “moderate” people and spy on them and eventually become a global superpower.
That’s all i had to say. I know it’s slightly off topic but i really think its important. This is the video that made me think about all of this https://youtu.be/4PHT-zBxKQQ
Nobara is also great, it fixes a lot of stuff that was broken on fedora and i had no idea how to fix
If you ever want to use it on mobile i can recommend Seal https://github.com/JunkFood02/Seal
how would it be any different the io type would be abstracted away