OK @max, @thorbot, I didn't know about this. I'd written off all VR in protest against corporate overreach. Time to do some more investigation...
PunkFlame
I love spaceship games (think Elite: Dangerous and the like), and motorsport games. Anything where you're set in a cockpit is a perfect candidate for VR. All I wanted was a headset that would act analagous to a dumb monitor - simply provide vision and audio and head tracking (with "simply" being a relative term - the challenges overcome and technology produced to date is, admittedly, amazing).
But no. What we have are a bunch of privacy-invading face huggers. I shouldn't need to sign in to anything to use a piece of hardware that should require zero internet access (which is why anything Razer is also on my do not buy list).
So am I concerned about the Apple Vision Pro? Couldn't give a shit to be honest. I'm not their customer.
for me that's enough of an inconvenience to wash my hands of the whole dual-booting scenario.
Damn you! Angry upvote.
Started with Ubuntu (but this was about 10 years ago). Tried out a few different distros - Mint, mostly. I've eventually settled on Debian. I don't got time for shit to randomly break with high frequency (/s). I don't really have a good reason for why I picked Debian. The best I can think of is that I considered that since so many other distros are derived from Debian, I may as well got to the source.
With my laptop, the biggest issue I have is it doesn't come back from suspend reliably. Other than that it's fully functional. I don't even think I've had an update break anything. The only reason I've reinstalled is because I broke it myself (like a few months ago when i was trying to install a C++ depencency so I could play dwarf fortress).
Wine and Proton are covering my gaming and Windows application needs. KVM with a (legit) Windows VM is also there to cover the increasingly rare circumstances where I need a proper Windows OS.
No brainer. Restart at 6 years old. Time is priceless.
why? because power and influence.
All religions are a business that sell fear to their victims. One of the greatest fears of an individual is disappointing other people - we are social animals after all. So how great a fear it must be to face being shunned by your fellow church members if you dare to speak up against the business.
Some disclosure - raised as a catholic. Walked away from it all in my 20s after one too many sermons talking about how much money the church had been making. That, and as a middle school child having to suffer attending the funeral of a paedophile teacher at my catholic school. The piece of shit had a reputation but the church protected him.
Out of all that I try (and constantly fail) to live by one phrase of Jesus: Love one another as I have loved you. Hell you can even drop the "...as I have loved you." You don't even need to believe in God to live by those words.
Angry upvote. I've been holding onto the interpretation that Santa was an asshole for knowing nasty shit was going down under his nose, but not doing anything about it until there was something in it for him.
So I'd like to add to the chorus of those who appreciate this wholesome take.
(Santa's still a cunt though 😜 )
You have time on your side. You can afford to make a few mistakes.
And wear sunscreen (can't believe that song is >25 years old now)