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sesor33 t1_j8xnd2r wrote
Reply to comment by Ziatora in Exclusive: Tencent scraps plans for VR hardware as metaverse bet falters by BlueLightStruct
Quest 2 has sold 20 million units in about 2.5 years, I'd call that pretty successful for gen 1.5 hardware. PSVR2 is about to release and I'd say is the first mainstream gen 2 headset. And that's so popular in preorders that they limited it to one per household.
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Reply to comment by marketrent in ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
Remember, Reddit doesn't read, and it looks like Reddit doesn't want to write either. You literally have people in threads begging for a computer to think FOR them. I say this as someone who works with computers and has worked with ML before.
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Reply to comment by Killjoy911 in HoloLens AR actually makes soldiers less lethal, soldiers hate it | Report comes after Microsoft lays off various VR/AR employees by BlueLightStruct
The goal would be to condense it into the visor of a helmet, having an IRL HUD would be extremely useful for navigation, aim, comms, etc.
sesor33 t1_j5oj01v wrote
Reply to comment by Zimmaging in Report: Apple’s 2023 mixed reality headset to feature full-body FaceTime avatars and iOS-like interface by DarthBuzzard
The cybersex thing is a meme, though it does happen sometimes in private worlds. In reality most of the "good" groups in vrchat that aren't children hang out in private worlds called "Friends+" which basically means friends of friends can join. If you click popular worlds you'll notice that half the population is in private instances like that, mainly to avoid children and toxic users.
Hell, furries have an entire network of friends and friends+ worlds that regularly reach 50+ users per instance on fridays, they also have entire private instanced conventions that have upwards of 1500 attendees whenever they happen.
sesor33 t1_j142lmc wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Welder-4816 in Study finds AI assistants help developers produce code that's more likely to be buggy / Computer scientists from Stanford University have found that programmers who accept help from AI tools like Github Copilot produce less secure code than those who fly solo. by Sorin61
Exactly. I'm worried about programmers using chatGPT because I've seen it produce extremely insecure code.
But here on Reddit I've already seen people say "yeah I copy paste from it so I have more time to slack off!"
sesor33 t1_j0ibkkx wrote
Reply to comment by IllBiteYourLegsOff in HTC plans to reveal its Meta Quest competitor next month by elister
We're talking about their VR headsets. The only good one was the vive. Every subsequent one has been overpriced and trash.
sesor33 t1_j0i8c45 wrote
Reply to comment by Frequent-Jacket3117 in HTC plans to reveal its Meta Quest competitor next month by elister
It's HTC, they're bound to fuck it up.
sesor33 t1_iwvhc87 wrote
Reply to comment by 4lan9 in USB-C will be mandatory for all smart devices sold in India by Sam1515024
I bought a lightning cable from Amazon for $6 lmao, and it's a meter long. You really need to get back on your meds
sesor33 t1_it8els0 wrote
Reply to comment by EvilC0leslaw in Google Gives Apple Dose of Own Medicine With Reaction Texts by A-Do-Gooder
Yep, most android devices don't support RCS, most aren't even on the most recent two versions of android.
sesor33 t1_ir6gzje wrote
Reply to Simple Phone is a €399 Google-free Android phone with Simple Mobile Apps (and a 4-year-old processor) by speckz
> MediaTek
> 4GB RAM
Actual scam.
sesor33 t1_jdjiolb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kuo: AirPods Pro With USB-C Charging Case to Launch Later This Year by [deleted]
Again, literally all Android manufacturers do the same thing to prevent $2 Amazon USB-C cables from killing devices. Certified cables will likely be $10, just like fast charge compatible USB-C cables for Samsung devices.
Steam deck does the same thing, so do laptops that support USB-C charging.