AceMace
AceMace
AceMace

This guy gets it! I named my Quilton Tarantino.

Yup.

And that’s the problem. People like you bought the thing with consumer expectations and then complain about it not meeting whatever notion you might have had for it living up to those expectations. You are the problem. It is a development kit. For like, developers.

You don’t really understand the current state of development either- Oculus’s mobile SDK has been much easier for VR devs to work with and build applications consumers might actually want to play. No other VR app ecosystem comes close to what experience you get on the Gear VR.

That is literally better than my freshman dorm room.

Is Rare even Rare anymore or hadn’t it been gutted to make Wii Sports knockoffs for the Kinect?

Man you got me there...

I feel like they’re just all trying to out-engineer each other on what must be a scarce parking situation.

Of all use cases they chose a wedding videographer?

We should make an infinitely configureable virtual button device that fits in our pockets and can place orders for us almost instantly. Oh wait...

Would like to know how one would interface that with an existing Cinema Display... Feeling a refresh is imminent.

Quietly? It's all I've seen on my newsfeed for the past 15 hours.

"You've probably heard a lot about mechanical keyboards in the past few years..."

Yup- just ask my roommates. They just LOVE to hear me banging away on my DAS at 8AM.

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If they could do this next that'd be great.

Just a thought, but I wonder if there is a material that you could print this out of in which the filament expands after setting for a certain amount of time. So for example you lay down a structure support that resembles the above, but then once set it expands giving it further rigidity and surface area. I don't know

Yeah this is true- I'm unfamiliar with setting up Steam In-Home Streaming at the moment but for me that would be the draw of running Windows if it can only be achieved that way, but if you can use one of the existing distros then you're right.

Yup- I can get 16 and 8 bit games running pretty well on the B+ and A+ but anything past that and it stutters- Can't wait to get my hands on this!

I was looking at an HTPC Kodi/Steam Stream setup- a Pi running Windows oughta do it.

I guess it's just my personal preference but it's about as helpful as copy and paste for me. I'm applying for jobs that are in digital creative fields and I'm not sure this would cut it. For other industries this might be more acceptable.