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Also a great VR Headset and the runtime used by this and many other VR Headsets. If anyone is actually innovating it’s Valve. Everyone else is mostly trying to catch up to the features Steam provides.
Steam isn’t just the client, it’s also a ton of APIs (steamworks sdk) and services available to developers for integration with Steam, Steam workshop, distribution of updates, cloud save, multiplayer, chat, achievements etc.
No other launcher comes even close in terms of functionality even if the UI isn’t perfect.
ne0phyte@feddit.orgto World News@beehaw.org•‘If 1.5m Germans have them there must be something in it’: how balcony solar is taking off4·4 months agoWe have regulations here in Germany (EU wide even if I am not mistaken). The solar inverters used are required to shut off within I think 200ms of the 50hz grid power going down. The inverters sold here can’t output anything without grid power being detected on the AC output.
Why is everyone in this thread making assumptions and spreading fear instead of actually looking up how it works?
Yeah, especially the ones made by pharma companies that doctors hand out.
ne0phyte@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Intel says integrating RAM into Lunar Lake SoC was a mistake, might abandon desktop GPUs againEnglish9·6 months agoNvidia does more than just GPUs.
Nvidia makes both SoCs like the Tegra series and server CPUs (Grace; ARM based to be used with their ML/AI cards with much higher bandwidths than regular CPUs).
Nvidia also just announced that they are working on a consumer desktop CPU.
ne0phyte@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Windows Recall is secretly installed and enabled on non-Copilot+PCs (Privacy Nightmare)English1·6 months agoI can speak from experience having used both wired (Index) and wireless (Pico 4 with ALVR) VR on Linux and the performance and stability is horrible. Always has been sadly. I can play some VR games on Linux but overall it’s not worth it in the current state.
ne0phyte@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•The Internet Archive and its 916 billion saved web pages are back onlineEnglish32·6 months agoIf you rely on it that much maybe its time to download it all and keep it.
Do yourself a favor and mark which side is which