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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I'm sorry, but it's not. Same as the alternative to a meat-based diet isn't "have you tried starving?". Only other inside-out tracking headsets are made by Apple and Pico (Bytedance). Both companies that are as bad as Meta. You can debate whether humanity needs VR/AR, but that's a different topic. VR in it's current state is driven by Meta.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I fully agree with you that Meta should not have the quasi monopoly that they have. But what's the alternative?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 months ago (5 children)

As one of those gamers, the answer imho is quite simple: Ignoring the awful data practices of Meta, the Quest 2/3 as a product is great. Over the years, my Q2 kept improving, with constant updates, new features and general performance improvements. I just got a Q3, and the technological jump is enormous. Add to that the absolute lack of (affordable) alternatives, and you have an easy choice: recognize that Meta has done more for the VR space than anyone else, or don't do VR.

[–] [email protected] 33 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Glad you found a better solution. At home, I scan every letter I get, getting me to 99% paperless. Imagine my shock, when I doscovered that Gnome's "Simple Scan" took sharper scans at one tenth the filesize than "HP Smart Print".... on my HP printer. No login bullshit, no "oh, we analyze your scan for content to suggest a file name", no nothing. Just the possibility to click a button, and get a great looking pdf at a ver decent file size.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago (1 children)

My bad, I wasn't being clear. Firefox now supports passkeys, but afaik doesn't have a service for it. So you can use e.g. Bitwarden in Firefox, with Bitwarden storing the passkey, and Firefox just "handing it over".

I've had however a couple of sites that refused to create passkeys in Firefox for my Bitwarden, but that seems to be site specific.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago (3 children)

It has had it for one or two versions now

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

If it can't cost anything, and time is not too much of an issue, you might want to use winget or chocolatey. If there's packages, you can write the script quite easily, then run it on every machine.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

AFAIK coal power plants often(always? Idk) use steam to drive their turbines in order to generate electricity. I'm not arguing against nuclear, but for a very diverse mix. Warm dry summer -> solar. Rainy dark winter -> hydro & wind. If we keep burning fossils, including nuclear, until we can switch to 100% renewals, I'm okay with that. The big advantage of renewals is the comparatively low cost of phases where no electricity is produced. A solar farm doesn't generate cost at night. Coal and nuclear plants can't just be "switched on and off" at will, and if they don't produce, still need a lot more attention. But for the meantime, they are necessary, until we either overbuilt so much renewables to cover for "no wind/sun/rain" situations, or get some storage solutions (batteries, hydrogen, biofuels,...) Implement on a large enough scale.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Adding to this, while the wind doesn't always blow, and the sun doesn't always shine, nuclear needs water to evaporate. In a world where droughts during summer get ever more common, nuclear/coal is not the 24/365 solution it once was. The future has to rely on a diverse mix of different energy sources, if it wants to be resilient.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago

This exactly. Facebook can only advertise to EU users with targeted ads if they explicitly opt in. The paid version only exists to give us a "choice", making targeted ads legally acceptable as we now have an alternative by paying for the service. German newspaper sites have been applying this practice for quite a while now. Those that get fined are only those that ise the wrong legalese.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

Ich schließe mich hier an, dass in solchen Situationen "Ausgleich" essentiell ist. Wir waren anfangs auch am Ende, bis ich mir einen Abend "frei" genommen habe. Ein ziemlicher Arschloch-move, die Ruhe und Energie die ich am Tag drauf mit einbringen konnte, haben aber auch meine Frau stark entlastet. Seitdem gönnen wir uns beide ab und zu eine Auszeit, sie muss bei ihrer nur vorher abpumpen. Und Nacht ist, wenn die Kleine schläft. Auch im Arm oder auf der Brust, mit genug Kissen kann man jede Position sichern. Mit der Zeit hat sich der Rhythmus der Kleinen geändert, und alles wurde einfacher. Im Moment geht's wieder auf schwieriger zu.

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