https://github.com/Julow/Unexpected-Keyboard
Unexpected Keyboard’s default layout has a Ctrl Key always available.
you can also add in additional shortcuts such as:
- undo
- redo
- select all
- copy
- paste
- …
https://github.com/Julow/Unexpected-Keyboard
Unexpected Keyboard’s default layout has a Ctrl Key always available.
you can also add in additional shortcuts such as:
Targeting a proprietary platform first
I hope they do better next time
if they want to support XR development, in your opinion how can they do better now?
is there a non-proprietary consumer standalone headset? If the answer to this is “no”, are you suggesting that Godot shouldn’t enter this space at all?
Actually the change is quite awesome: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/96624/files. The implementation revolves around Android, not very specific to Meta ecosystem. Thus, it can be easily extended to the next XR device running Android.
It is used to detect closing of door and lock the door once it is closed. You may need it during the initial setup. as long as it can be placed close to the door lock, it should work ok.
otherwise, once integrated with HA, you can probably use your own contact sensor and trigger door lock using HA
btw, i am using ESPHome bluetooth proxy with Switchbot
Shouldn’t we compare this to SD Gen 3 tho? Why are we comparing with SD Gen 1 from 2023?
Or is the merit here more focused on power consumption? That Tensor G4 has one of the lowest power consumption?
No he is saying that many smart devices ignore your DNS (pi-hole) as they hardcoded their DNS address to 8.8.8.8. So it is important to have an additional layer to block at the firewall.
The css theme is new.
give it a try, it is quite interesting
Now we need to port uBlockOrigin and SponsorBlock to work with DreamTube, gonna be able to skip ads in my dream
User generated content would still be valuable
Ollama server running in termux
I thought the hook is made of metal… is it not?
Is that conductive? 😳
the first comparison is not technically correct, in the sense:
LibreWolf implements additional privacy features and settings on top of Firefox. Chromium is the base browser that everyone else built on top of. It does not implement additional privacy features.
perhaps a better comparison would be: LibreWolf is to Firefox what Ungoogled Chromium is to Chromium
I used to own a Windows Mixed Reality VR headset. That’s how its window management works, I can have a browser, terminal and code editor windows float separately.
the mouse cursor traverses between these windows seamlessly.
it has its downside though, now you need to manage the position of those windows in 3d space, moving and organizing these windows can be tedious.
now i just use a single large resolution screen in Virtual Desktop. (coming from immerse and VD’s multiple screens)
edit: looking back at some of the WMR footage, I still wish we can use the WMR platform with Quest 3. I do miss those time
How about a 150 inch wall sized super ultrawide curved display?
Due to security policy, we cannot run vm. Oh, btw, we do android development too. I guess they didn’t know android studio runs a vm. So that is ok
As part of our company’s security policy, our IT admin disallows firefox to be installed in dev machine.
our engineers cannot test their work in firefox.
LOL
What is a CVS receipt layout? Why do you hate it?
if website has a choice, then they will often choose an option that benefits them the most.
Good news is third party is being phased out now https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/blog/goodbye-third-party-cookies/
maybe it is similar to “how to destroy all instances belonging to a class”
I use my vr as my monitor everyday or to watch content. quite nice being able to have my screen follow me along when i go grab water from the kitchen.
also arbitrary screen configuration of arbitrary size and orientation.