No problems with the built in headphones? I can’t get them to sound right… there seems to be some sort of samplerate shift as soon as I start SteamVR with my HTC Vive Pro.
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No problems with the built in headphones? I can’t get them to sound right… there seems to be some sort of samplerate shift as soon as I start SteamVR with my HTC Vive Pro.
Ah, I was hoping to hear about experiences with the PSVR2 on Linux. Too bad it doesn’t fully work yet. But that it is only a problem with the app might mean Monado support is possible.
Yeah, Occulus and Linux are not the best friends. There are some work arounds to make it somewhat work with SteamVR, but don’t expect too much.
My recommendation would be to look for a second hand Valve Index or HTC Vive if using it on Linux is your priority.
Or wait for the rumored new standalone headset from Valve, but that will probably not happen before end of 2025 if at all.
Because this video does an exceptionally bad job in presenting the details from the Draghi report.
https://mindustrygame.github.io/ is the better option anyways.
I don’t think the framing of this article as a question of principles over pragmatism is a good one. Sure, the Bolshevik deserve all the hate for their counter-revolutionary project, but most people prefer pragmatism over principles and it is often misled principles that cause the most harm.
The better distinction is means Vs. ends. It might take a bit longer to explain, but you can be plenty of pragmatic in your day to day activities without putting the ends over the means.
Of course it is a kind of principle to never let the ends justify the means, but it is a rather pragmatic one, as experience shows over and over that the means strongly influence if not determine the ends.
I wonder if their recent bid to take over Intel, is related.
The irony would be very thik as Qualcomm played a big role in killing Intel’s 2010er efforts to enter the mobile sector.
Naja, so wie im Artikel beschrieben läuft es wieder auf Drangsalierung von eh schon am Existenzminimum lebenden Menschen hinaus, aber die grundsätzliche Idee mal zu schauen ob es wirklich Sinn macht durchschnittlich 599€ an Mietkosten quasi direkt irgendwelchen als Slumlords agierenden Immobilienkonzernen in den Rachen zu stecken finde ich schon nicht schlecht. Da werden ja schon länger die Mietforderungen nur noch danach bemessen was das Amt so maximal rausrückt.
Skuriler Artikel… eigentlich ein Trauerspiel das sich alles irgendwie um kommerzielle Aktivitäten drehen muss. Und die Klappbank vorm Einkaufsautomat ist ein “Ort der Begegnung”…
Hast du da eine Quelle für das Google involviert ist? Würde ja eigendlich der Grundannahme wiedersprechen das man weniger von US Anbietern abhängig sein will.
That makes about as much sense as “anarcho-capitalism”. Of course it’s no fun to have your mental gymnastics questioned outside of Hexbear 😅
But ok, for the sake of argument, maybe a dysfunctional late-stage AES is a more suitable ground for building something in the shell of the old. At least people in these states know from first hand experience just how bad state control can get.
Edit: curious that you left out China in your list of AES.
Naja, mag ja sein das es in Einzelfällen etwas komplizierter ist, aber verglichen mit den sonstigen Einschränkungen wie Zugausfällen und Überfüllung ist “an diesem einzelnen Halt können wir im Wagen 1&2 leider nicht die Türen öffnen” ja wohl das geringere Problem.
Ich will jetzt nicht schlecht über Bahnmitarbeiter sprechen (der Fisch stinkt vor allem vom Kopf), aber Dienst streng nach Vorschrift ist da doch leider auch sehr weit verbreitet.
No, as only the instance admin that hosts the original account can indirectly associate a user handle with actual “personal data”. An admin of a federated instance can not, as they do not have any “personal data” to correlate it with.
If a user themselves posts “personal data” publicly it is not covered by the GDPR (IANAL) and thus not subject to mandatory deletion requests. Of course deleting everything is often the easiest course of action, but this is not legally required.
It mostly only effects their own usage to be banned from another server, so why would an instance admin care?
Lemmy doesn’t federate “personal data” to other servers. The GDPR has a strict definition what can be “personal data”. The Wikipedia has a good overview of the relevant laws in various countries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_data
Requesting the deletion of posts and comments that they agreed to be federated when signing up is purely voluntary but usually done as it is fairly easy to ban a user and delete their contributions.
tl;dr: anfangs ein paar Großspenden von deutschen Millionären und ab jetzt staatliche Parteifinanzierung.
I don’t think these people are necessarily “toxic users”, but rather just deluded ones. It’s a bit like that saying about privilege… you only think about it when someone is threatening to take it away.
The asymmetry of effort between moderators and regular participants is what forces this hidden sense of entitlement into the open.
I think this is the root of the “mods are assholes” issue. It’s not that the mods are power tripping. It’s that they are placed in a role that will lead inevitably to toxic behavior, unless someone turns out to be a solid gold saint, which few of us are.
While part of it, I think the bigger issue is that the typical male participant has “main character syndrome”, and when a mod doesn’t want to spend a lot of time with them specifically because they have better things to do, these participants turn to whining about unfair treatment, when in reality it is just their overinflated sense of entitlement.
Damit Züge mit mehr Wagen fahren können, müssten auf einigen Bahnhöfen Bahnsteige verlängert werden, gab Michael Wedel vom Fahrgastverband zu bedenken. Die Erfahrung zeigt, dass solche Projekte in Deutschland bis zu zehn Jahre dauern können. Wie langwierig sie sein können, zeigt sich gerade auf der Linie RE1. Dort sollen nach dem Fahrplanwechsel Ende 2026 mehr achtteilige Züge verkehren. Damit sie an allen vorgesehenen Bahnhöfen halten können, muss DB InfraGo aber weitere Bahnsteige verlängern. Doch für Groß Kreutz, Götz und Briesen wird das voraussichtlich erst 2028 der Fall sein, hieß es bei der ODEG.
Das ist mal wieder ein Schildbürgerstreich… einfach im Sommer temporäre Verlängerungen aus Holz oder so bauen. Wenn man wollte ginge das problemlos.
Hmm, that doesn’t sound like my issue. As soon as I turn on SteamVR the sound goes haywire. I can still use other headphones fine without any issue, but the built in ones have distorted sound with SteamVR running (but not when I turn that off).