ImALeafOnTheWind
ImALeafOnTheWind
ImALeafOnTheWind

Even ignoring the drawback of releasing a tethered system for this next generation - the Oculus user base is big enough where that is now like the early days of the Apple app store and developers who like $$ are concentrating on just making more games for that.

A few years ago Robert Kirkman of Walking Dead fame was tied to an attempt to adapt Zelazny’s Chronicles of Amber for a TV series - what happened to that?

My stepdad started to get forgetful - was always looking for his phone and this certainly helped.

My stepdad started to get forgetful - was always looking for his phone and this certainly helped.

Ooooh, please stick a Jemaine Clement as a pirate cameo in there too!

You know how smartphones have made it so you don’t also have to carry around a camera, address book and planner, music player, TV, etc? Well, since they added the space zoom to the S20 and then the S21 Ultra, you can now add a set of 100x binoculars to the tools you can carry around in your pocket!

It’s more about

Although it’s not constant, I often have days of back to back calls so to solve this, I just buy two sets of earbuds and then always keep a set in the charging case ready to go. As soon as I get a notification that the ones I’m using are running out, I swap them into the charger and pull the fresh set out to use. 

Yes, but they don’t even make 3D movies anymore. When I upgraded from an Epson 8350 to a 2150, I set up the 3D and maybe used it a few times for movies -more so for games. Now my 3D gaming and movie viewing is in VR, so I don’t miss it.

LOL, cries in buying a new bulb every 6-12 months since it’s our main display, haha. At least when I switched to a newer Epson model, it went from $250 down to like $50-$75.

debuting wireless charging on its Nokia Lumia 920, the first commercially available phone with the feature.”

Whoa, that’s half of what one would drop on even the cheapest of the new JVC 4K@120hz models. Looks like I might stick w/ Epson again!

Most of us didn’t trust Google just because of their history of having the attention span of a toddler when it came to business lines.

We have thousands of Win10 endpoints in our environment - probably the most useful thing to reduce tickets is a scheduled task to reboot them all on Sunday evening.

You know where this would make sense? A smartwatch. Many smartwatch users pretty much use that as their “at a glance” device - so all this contextual data would even make that device more useful due to the more limited watch UI.

On earlier products, I got this to when the latency between my head moving and the POV visuals following just a little bit behind from slower screen updates would throw my body off and bring the puke.

Whoa - “work computer” huh? Hope that’s air-gapped! We do a seek and destroy periodically to catch any old OS that comes online on our network so they aren’t increasing our attack surface. 

Would have been a funny joke years ago...
I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen a BSOD - probably the same for everyone else.

Don’t we ALL! Which means somewhere, there’s a bunch of people who’ve listened to this and had that kindred longing that somehow just needs to find each other! 

Don’t we ALL! Which means somewhere, there’s a bunch of people who’ve listened to this and had that kindred longing

I bought a little birdhouse kit online and already retired my v1 from “security detail” to mount as fun little birdhouse cam”.

I don’t need a brawny GPU, but as long as they can native-decode an h265 video stream then I think they’ll be fine even streaming from your own PC with Parsec. I prefer 265 for the higher image quality to lower bandwidth requirement, but both ends need to be able to support it native-encode for your PC and native-decod

“which is not only useful for framing shots sans a smartphone”