For free? Surely there's some way to get that shit out.. Or at least, the panel.
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Yeah, that's why it's the chaotic neutral solution.. We would need to organise food, water, comms and energy supplies almost immediately. We'd to have to work together, and that is chaotic.
I think a fun way to protest would be to stop the economy. Just all simultaneously stop working and spending, stay home and spend time with our families.
Only their word until someone does it with a sniffer. E: I suppose, or looks the source but someone answered better now.
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HL3 will be a secret minigame you unlock after you beat the HL1 & 2 minigames on hard. Of course HL3 will have been worth the wait.
Nah Gabe working on a god tier game. He just want to be able to say the same thing we all do.. "you mean, you have to use your hands?"
Where we're going, we don't need peripherals.
Just Gabe working on a god tier game.
If they're games, protondb (.com) will tell you how well you can expect them to run. Other stuff, it's often a case of search the web or try and see. Wine takes some getting used to, you'll probably have to get your hands dirty and do a little learning.
We're just waiting for the environment to correct that problem.
I believe the solution is curated data models with the top members of the applicable field determining validity or a stack overflow model.
I think you're on the right track here, but will retain the same flaws ultimately this way.
Personally, I believe the models should be open and all interested parties have varying degrees of influence over the accepted truth. That's going to be a complicated in itself.
By limiting it to "trusted people", you only have to corrupt enough of them, and eventually you end up with the same shitty problems, but with bots too.
It's just not ready yet. Vr in general is too awkward, inconvenient and expensive. The stuff that's available now can be a lot of fun, but it's a long way from where it needs to be, to "change the world". And yeah, I wouldn't want it for free since the acquisition.
Probably a good starting place would be to take the three apps you need most, and just search the web for guides to running them on Linux. That'll give you an indication of how much work you might/not be in for.
e: also if a guide says "just run this shell script" even chance it's not just that simple.