[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 4 days ago

Ooh pimax does look exactly like what I want good looks thanks

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 4 days ago

I really feel like rather ridiculous is an understatement

  1. Not everyone has the latest IPhones
  2. Not everyone knows someone with the latest iPhones
  3. Not everyone lives near an Apple Store.
  4. Apple makes it possible to lockdown privacy, a SteamVR user ( you need steam base stations for bigscreen beyond to work) is more than likely going to be sophisticated to know and use the IOS privacy settings.

They literally have a product build on the most open source software stack in modern times built up by a company, and to get started on the product onboarding you need to use the most closed source software stack by the most draconian company in possibly the most locked down tech store where they are unfriendly towards strange apps and processes. While also ignoring the whole issue of logging in info on strange devices.

They have no idea about product market vibes and honestly this gives me no confidence their fucking pancake lens glasses are even worth the “customized sculpted face pad”

The fact they never saw that everything in this process is garbage on fire screams a terrible product vision and frankly, the opposite of what Valve envisioned people would do with SteamVR

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I wanted to get myself a BigScreen VR for Christmas.

In order to get one, you need to do a 3d depth face scan using an lOS device that has privacy settings and content blockers set to as permissive as possible. Except even after doing that it doesn't work.

The solution literally listed on the customer support site was to either try someone else's lOS device, or to fucking drive to an Apple Store and hope they let u plug ur email into their germy, who knows what software's running on it, demo iPhones and hope it successfully runs their shitty WebKit app.

Couldn't get the face scan working, definitely not gonna plug my email into a demo iPhone, and I'm pretty sure I don't live near an Apple Store anyways.

BigScreen can get fucked, stick with Steam Index VR

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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/gaming@lemmy.ml

I wanted to get myself a BigScreen VR for Christmas. In order to get one, you need to do a 3d depth face scan using an IOS device that has privacy settings and content blockers set to as permissive as possible. Except even after doing that it doesn’t work. The solution literally listed on the customer support site was to either try someone else’s IOS device, or to fucking drive to an Apple Store and hope they let u plug ur email into their germy, who knows what software’s running on it, demo iPhones and hope it successfully runs their shitty WebKit app.

Couldn’t get the face scan working, definitely not gonna plug my email into a demo iPhone, and I’m pretty sure I don’t live near an Apple Store anyways.

BigScreen can get fucked, stick with Steam Index VR

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah they’ll trot her out every so often to plead for funding to “save democracy” but they’ll never giver her power or a seat at the table

DNC is billionaire controlled opposition to make facism possible

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Kings don’t go away quietly. America has a royal class in its Fortune 500.

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 4 weeks ago

Sending this to my partner

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 4 weeks ago

I unironically love the first one.

The most effective way to teach a child is via natural consequences.

May this become a symbol of the natural consequence of planet destroying greed.

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 4 weeks ago

Technology has truly come that far

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

This isn’t even like a social media only thing. There’s so many worse things a kid could get their eyes and ears on with the compute we just hand them Willy nilly

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I really am curious if anyone could demonstrate a link to the amount of access to compute and network bandwidth as a child ages, and the incidence of anxiety, social, or mood disorders.

One of the things I feel really thankful for is that the available compute and network I had access to grew up with me essentially, allowing me to generally see the harms of full scale manipulating social algorithms and avoid them.

I feel like my mental health has been greatly benefitted by staying away from such platforms.

[-] freethemedia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Controversial opinion:

In the future we are going to look back on seeing children use iPads that directly connect them to the most sophisticated engagement and manipulation algorithms ever as something as horrid as a child smoking a cigarette, or doing any other drug

Now obviously this is an issue, but many of the suggested solutions are lacking.

Remember: the phones in our pocket are turing complete, any software solution can be undone by another software solution

Hardware flaws baked into chipsets will be inevitably exploited by the worst of humanity

What we need is a LEGAL framework to this issue

We need to see that allowing a full 5g 2.5ghZ portal to the unknown is simply absolutely harmful for a child to get there hands on without parental or educational supervision

I suspect it really should work like regulating a drug, allow more and more unsupervised compute and networking as the child ages

That way kids can still have dumb phones for basic safety and comms.

I suspect laws will be applied like alcohol within the home, to allow for family owned game systems and such

But lapses that lead to actual demonstrated harm such as mental illness leading to bodily harm or violence due to radicalization need to be treated as if a parent just fed their child alcohol without care. Or at least enabled them to it if it’s evident that they didn’t even try

Straight up it’s also a cultural shift 13-16 yr olds gaming at home under parental guidance, but not being bought significant personal compute since it would not be sold to them or for the purpose of giving to them

Usage in school where they get education on information technology and the harms and good it can do all fine and good , but seeing babies with iPads at the mall seen as badly as letting them smoke (and the secondhand smoke from all the brainrot leading to brainrotted adult)

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