bruhbeans

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[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 day ago

When I was a kid, we had a single family home in a major city. Amazing being able to walk or take transit everywhere but also not share walls and to have a back yard. That crappy little house is totally unaffordable to me now.

 
[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

This. You can get chain pizza here, but why. I can throw a rock and hit better pizza than PapaJiminosHut. Hell, there's local frozen pizza vendors here better than any of em (Doreen's!)

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago

I'm all about small packages

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago

I love me some Shiren the Wanderer

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 weeks ago

It's like you're in my head

 

Every time someone mentions an interesting book, I make a note of it. Then a couple times a month, I go back through my notes, pop open a website that shall not be named, snag em all, throw them into calibre-web and sync them down to my ereader. I can get hours of enjoyment from a 1-2MB file, and I love that. Same for older cartridge-format game roms, a N64 rom is generally under 50MB and can keep me busy for days, an NES or GB ROM is usually smaller file size than a book, and some great old DOS games clock in at a handful of MB.

What other great bang-for-the-storage-buck stuff is out there that you enjoy?

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Best of the solutions I tried (steam link for quest, ALVR, oculus link)

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Yes, works best of the solutions I've tried

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

I got rid of the Q2 a couple months ago but never had issues.

I used Virtual Desktop, not SteamLink

You don't see a lot of issues because the few people who ever used SteamVR on Linux ran away screaming and never came back¹

¹I made that up, but it's bad

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 weeks ago (10 children)

"limitations" - I couldn't auto-update apps or the OS, I considered that a feature. I didn't do anything besides use VR Desktop and try and fail to use ALVR, that all worked fine. ALVR didn't work because SteamVR on Linux is hot garbage, not because of my DNS blocking.

[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 weeks ago (12 children)

I did this by getting rid of my OQ2, but until then, I used this list in my DNS adblocker, which seemed effective:

0.0.0.0 oculus.com
0.0.0.0 oculuscdn.com 
0.0.0.0 facebook-hardware.com 
0.0.0.0 graph.oculus.com
0.0.0.0 fbsbx.com 
0.0.0.0 crashlytics.com
0.0.0.0 edge-mqtt.facebook.com
0.0.0.0 scontent-frt3-1.xx.fbcdn.net
0.0.0.0 rupload.facebook.com
0.0.0.0 graph.oculus.com
0.0.0.0 graph.oculus.com.lan
0.0.0.0 mqtt-mini.facebook.com
[–] bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Are you responding literally "stop" or are you editorializing like "please stop for the love of Satan"? The former is supposed to be seen by the system and you're supposed yo be automatically unsubscribed. The latter goes to a person and that person may try to engage you. At least, when I've done text-banking, that's how it worked. A less reputable system may try to engage you regardless. If you get sent to a person it's also up to the person to decide if and how they talk to you. If I saw something that made it clear the person didn't want to talk, I would tell the system to unsub them, others might try to be persistent.

 

I'm not seeing much on F-Droid, Play Store is... a mess of bullshit, as always.

 

It'd be a load-bearing wall.

 

From news, to shitposting, to memes, to more shitposting, Lemmy feels vibrant, active, lighthearted, fun and even powerful. Mastodon feels like a fucking funeral.

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