

I played Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine for the first time in over 20 years. I never managed to beat it when I was younger but I blew right through it in an hour this time around, even with arthritic hands. Feels good.
I played Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine for the first time in over 20 years. I never managed to beat it when I was younger but I blew right through it in an hour this time around, even with arthritic hands. Feels good.
Interesting, I didn’t realize that Google Suite enterprise options had become so robust.
How are you handling compliance/legal obligations like DLP policies on your email and cloud storage, legal holds and investigations, data tagging, and retention policies? I’m under the impression that only Microsoft offers those in a single product.
There’s really no competitor for large orgs with robust technology needs.
Agreed, the ease of repairs and ability to upgrade the SSD were a huge selling point for me.
This is why I always buy electronics on my Amex card. They add an additional year of warranty past the manufacturer’s expiration.
Quest 3. I only play Resonite which has native Linux compatibility so it might be easier for that reason.
I’m a lifelong Windows user and tried Linux many many times but could never wrap my head around it. Recently I installed Nobara and it’s exactly the noob-friendly experience I need. All of my games run flawlessly, even the VR game I play. And everything is just FASTER. I never realized how bloated Windows was until now. I can’t imagine going back to Windows at this point.
I think it would be interesting to tie AI into player-generated content, like in VRchat. Imagine being able to describe a room or environment and have AI immediately build it around you, then you can tweak it. It would be like the Holodeck on Star Trek.
Sounds like you should use the same advice then - report them to their instance admins, block them, and move on.
I had a similar situation recently and reported the user to their instance admins, blocked them, and moved on.
The wicked witch
Steam VR runs on Linux natively, doesn’t it? I switched to Linux a few weeks ago but haven’t tried VR gaming on it yet.
Yep, with the recent responses I now agree with you.
I don’t think they’re trolling, this seems to genuinely be their belief and warrants discussion. The poster mentioned recently that they have autism, and as a neurodivergent person myself I can attest that it often takes some back-and-forth to realize when I’m wrong.
“Just don’t get addicted to the thing designed to be addictive. It’s easy bro.”
I think they were using the karma count to show how much they utilized the platform, emphasizing how big the gesture of deleting their account was.
When I was deep in the Reddit hole I was obsessed with getting upvotes and avoiding downvotes. It was a dopamine hit. When I moved to Lemmy I joined an instance that doesn’t allow or show downvotes, and it has been a breath of fresh air.
This is embarrassing.
Happens to the best of us. One time I accidentally a whole coca-cola bottle. It was bad.
7" non-OLED screen is a hard no from me, regardless of everything else.