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HootinNHollerin , to Technology in Meta Is Lying to You in New Quest VR Ad

Meta Is Lying to You in New Quest VR Ad

FIFY

Imgonnatrythis , to Technology in Meta Is Lying to You in New Quest VR Ad

Lets just pretend they are being honest. Why would you want to strap bulky goggles on your head to watch a YouTube video instead of just opening it on a laptop?
I can't imagine a consumer test group watching this and being like "yeah, I didn't know I needed this, but man do I need this!" who the hell vets this garbage?

vvv ,

I do this with my xreal glasses sometimes when washing dishes or whatever. Connected to phone in my pocket with a desktop mode, set a black wallpaper, and drag the video into a corner.

It's nice for situations like that, where you're doing something with your hands and can't reasonably place a screen in a way where you wouldn't have to constantly strain your neck to look at it.

Buffalox ,

who the hell vets this garbage?

Zuckerberg

azl , to Technology in Meta Is Lying to You in New Quest VR Ad

The ads also show users interacting with their physical and virtual environments smoothly, without difficulty seeing around them or spatial positioning glitches, which does not at all describe the current state of Meta OS. I've been a Oculus/Meta user for 10 years and the UI is definitely not an Apple experience. (p.s. I hate Apple and love Quest 3)

Wearing a Quest while working on a car sounds like a great way to lose a finger, or destroy the part I'm trying to install/repair. I can feel the frustration bubbling up when I imagine trying to assemble furniture while wearing a headset clamped to my face with a super tight headstrap. Man I'm so pissed now.

bulwark , to Technology in Meta Is Lying to You in New Quest VR Ad

Quick question, does Meta ever not lie about their products?

johannesvanderwhales ,

Sure, a lot of times they're just letting other people lie through their products.

NOT_RICK , to Technology in Meta Is Lying to You in New Quest VR Ad
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

Context:

Meta has published a new advertisement for the Quest 3 headset, showing a person in a car garage multitasking with multiple windows. The person is watching a YouTube video in one window and talking in a WhatsApp conversation in another window. There are a few other windows floating around the garage room. 

Here’s the problem: you can’t do that on a Quest headset. The current software is limited to three simultaneous applications, and they are displayed in one shared side-by-side view. You can adjust the size and positioning of each window, but they are locked together in the same view.

Doombot1 , to Technology in This Is How the 3D Pipes Windows Screensaver Was Created

I’ve got 3D pipes running on my spare Win10 machine :) fills me with nostalgia every time I see it, even still

folekaule , to Technology in This Is How the 3D Pipes Windows Screensaver Was Created
theangriestbird , to Technology in This Is How the 3D Pipes Windows Screensaver Was Created
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Why does the title focus on 3D pipes specifically?

The developer kicked off a screen saver contest among the Windows OpenGL team, with 3D Pipes being one of the entries alongside 3D Maze, 3D Text, and 3D Flying Objects. The team was supposed to vote for a single winner to be included with Windows NT 3.5, but when a person on Microsoft’s marketing team saw them, he said, “You can call off the vote. We’re adding all of them to the product!”

I feel like I hear about 3D Maze way more when people are reminiscing about old screensavers. Just sorta weird titling

MachineFab812 ,

The Maze was based on previous work by id Software and others. IIRC, it was kinda janky when held up against Doom or even Wolfenstien or Heritic/Hexen. Hell, Descent was out by then as well.

Pipes? Pipes was something else. None of those games I mentioned bothered to make something look round in any believable capacity. Pipes did that, seemingly with shading 🫨

dogslayeggs , to Technology in This Is How the 3D Pipes Windows Screensaver Was Created

I was hoping for a lot more detail than, "We had a contest and everyone won." Zero technical and close to zero programmatic detail was given.

NevermindNoMind ,

Saved me a click, thanks!

MrsDoyle , to Technology in T-Mobile Will Shield You from Internet Outages for $30 a Month

That sounds like a protection racket.

01189998819991197253 , to Technology in T-Mobile Will Shield You from Internet Outages for $30 a Month
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

Seems to me they're getting ready to phase out hotspot service and replace it with this home internet backup (which is just a very expensive hotspot service). Enshitification is intensifying pretty hard in 2024.

dvdnet62 , to Technology in Proton Pass Arrives on Mac and Linux
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Bitwarden is okay and free

Drewelite ,

I love Bitwarden, but goddamn, they need to figure out form filling. They have my cards, passwords, TOTP, address, and name. And I always end up having to flip back and forth.

BuckenBerry ,
@BuckenBerry@lemmy.world avatar

Competition is always good.

Bitwarden doesn't have the best UX design

It also got a 100 million USD investment a couple of years ago and even if it hasn't changed there might be issues in the future and I really don't want to learn how self hosting working if bitwarden enshittifies.

airglow , (edited )

I still prefer Bitwarden because the server is source-available and most of the code is free and open source. There's also the FOSS Vaultwarden server fork that I can switch to at any time.

Proton Pass also using end-to-end encryption with FOSS clients is nice, but the server code is completely closed source.

popekingjoe , to Technology in T-Mobile Will Shield You from Internet Outages for $30 a Month
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

Will they also shield us from their data breaches?

EncryptKeeper ,

Boom roasted

MicrowavedTea , to Technology in T-Mobile Will Shield You from Internet Outages for $30 a Month

How common are these outages? My ISP provides a SIM with unlimited data for extended outages (like more than a day). This price doesn't make sense for smaller outages.

anubis119 , to Technology in T-Mobile Will Shield You from Internet Outages for $30 a Month

TIL Hotspot is now called Home Internet Backup.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

Because a hotspot is free or discounted!

But Home Internet Backup? $30 a month EZ.

01189998819991197253 , (edited )
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMIW2tBpnDI

Edit: so, this is a video from the show Parks and Rec, where some soulless capitalist is selling regular milk as the "hot new craze, beef milk", and only one person in the scene sees how ridiculous this is ("that's ffing milk", he says). The others lap it right up, pun intended ("no. milk cost $3 a gallon. Annabelle's authentic, hand-strained, teet-to-table beef milk: that costs $60 a gallon. yeah, and there's a waitlist"). I thought it was a good analogy to what is happening with this tmo situation.

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