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Valve's ibex (steam controller 2) and roy controllers just leaked.
  • Isn't bottom right just the Quest 2 controller with 2 more buttons? and bottom left ist Quest 3 with 2 more buttons. the position of the buttons and the stick are switched but otherwise they look identical.

    Quest 2: Image

    I think it would slightly piss me off if Valve no releases a stand-alone headset that beats the Quest 3 because i just got it :D

  • Anyone here use GrapheneOS??
  • Is VoLTE not supported by default on GOS?

    Yes and no. e.g. see https://grapheneos.org/usage#carrier-functionality

    Wi-Fi Calling, VoLTE, Visual Voicemail, MMS, SMS, Calling and 5G (SA and NSA) all are supported, however some functionality may not be usable due to Google not supporting carriers on the stock OS officially or due to GrapheneOS not shipping proprietary apps required in order for this functionality to work on some carriers.

    Generally 5G, SMS, MMS, Calls and VoLTE will work fine on GrapheneOS with officially supported carriers by Google.

    Some carriers may restrict functionality, such as VoLTE, on imported Pixel devices as they only whitelist the IMEI ranges of Pixel device SKUs which were sold locally.

    And https://grapheneos.org/usage#lte-only-mode

    VoLTE / VoWi-Fi works on GrapheneOS for most carriers unless they restrict it to carrier phones.

    So.. it depends

    If your carrier is official supported by google, your carrier itself supports it and your device is not imported, it is likely to work.

  • Cassette Futurism - Images of 70s and 80 tech and media
  • I thought the idea of cassette futurism is to show fictitious retrofuturistic tech. Specifically how 70s and 80s tech would look like in the (far-) future. and not how the actual tech looked in that time period, no matter how futuristic it looked back then.

    What i expected to see was Alien and Blade Runner aesthetics and not GameBoy and Commodore. As it is now, it is simply “pictures of old tech”.

  • Will Firefox die for good if Google is forced to sell off Chrome?
  • Well kinda. The Mozilla "Project" goes back to 1998. The Mozilla "Foundation" to 2003. As said, Phoenix was released in 2002 and then renamed to Firefox in 2004.

    But in that 4 years they worked on the Netscape code to make Phoenix, they were as well funded by AOL, or not?

  • Will Firefox die for good if Google is forced to sell off Chrome?
  • Is there even a "before"? The very first release of Firefox was in 2004. Google started paying Mozilla in 2004. The only time there was no funding from Google was 2014-2017. In that time Yahoo took over that part.

    There was however the 2 year period from 2002 - 2004 when Firefox was still "Phoenix" which was mostly funded by AOL.

    To my knowledge, there is not a single moment in the life of Firefox when it has had to get by completely without external funding. And 95% of that time, it was Google.

  • I'm probably a bit dense
  • How the hell could i never notice that?! I watched that episode easely 30 times. I guess because they used different voice actors for Quark and Antaeus in germany and i only watched it in original a couple of times. Times for a rewatch then :)

  • Zelensky says Ukraine will lose war if US cuts funding
  • That reads as if the EU is just sitting on its hands and doing nothing. Please keep in mind that there is significant financial support coming from the EU:

    image

    Source: https://www.ifw-kiel.de/topics/war-against-ukraine/ukraine-support-tracker/

    Where the EU cannot compete with the US is in the supply of military goods. For the simple reason that these do not exist to the extent that the US has them.


    Edit: I have to correct myself in a detail. The graph of course shows Europe not the EU. So it includes e.g. the UK as well. The point still stands though looking on the rest of the data.

  • [Resolved] Federation issues with lemmy.ml
  • Unfortunately not entirely true. They have the largest Linux Community. To be precise, the big one.

    ProgrammerHumor is there as well. The Open Source and Privacy communties are very bigs as well there. Completely dwaring their .world counterpart.

    I'm not a fan of .ml either but you can't deny that they have this 3 parts (which very much represent the ideals behind lemmy) covered very well.

  • Show me the *real* battle scene
  • I am a middle-aged man and cry like an madmen when I hear the horns and the king's call.

    Spear shall be shaken, shield shall be splintered, a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises!

  • Got top Marx in class
  • More like plutocrats. Aristocrats would be the nobel left after the fall of monarchies. Plutocrats are the rich corporate elite.

    Or just go with the umbrella term: Oligarchs.

  • Elon Musk is pissing off everyone on Trump’s team
  • I'm no american either so no idea. There are quite some things where I as a European can only think either “wtf, how is that legal?” or “wtf, that makes no sense”.

    Especially that the president can apparently choose any people with any qualifications (or a complete lack thereof) for any position whatsoever. even if they are completely unsuitable or even completely contrary to the purpose of the position.

    A modern democracy should have certain safeguards in place. Or at least some fucking standards and requirements.

  • www.gamingonlinux.com HDR support for KDE Plasma 6 seems to be shaping up nicely

    While it's far from finished, and still needs some manual effort to get properly working, HDR support for KDE Plasma 6 has made great progress.

    HDR support for KDE Plasma 6 seems to be shaping up nicely
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    Melissa Etheridge - "Yes I Am" 30th Album Anniversary Special

    She still got it :)

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    Richard Stallman Reveals He has Cancer at GNU 40 year anniversary conference

    I wish Richard Stallmann all the best and many many more years to come.

    His reveal starts at timestamp 02:00.

    I wanted to link the original video from https://audio-video.gnu.org/video/gnu40/rms-gnu40.webm, but the server seems overloaded. I try to download it and host it on Peertube when i get the chance. For now i have to link a random source on Youtube unfortunately. (did not link to piped because that breaks the thumbnail..)

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    ROCm Is AMD’s No. 1 Priority, Exec Says

    www.eetimes.com ROCm Is AMD’s No. 1 Priority, Exec Says - EE Times

    AMD’s Vamsi Boppana admits software is a journey, but the open-source community can "help bridge the gap."

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