No, I’m using a lemmy account, but the instance I am using offers to let you have a lemmy and Piefed account in the same place. So if you wanted to switch between the two, it’s easy.
No, I’m using a lemmy account, but the instance I am using offers to let you have a lemmy and Piefed account in the same place. So if you wanted to switch between the two, it’s easy.
Lol, at my IT job waiting for the updates to download. Spending time here too.
It adds I M M E R S I O N (presumably)
Blahaj.zone has both a lemmy and a piefed option, so that’s one of the reasons why I went with them. Plus, it seems to be one of the most accepting and transparent of the bunch.
I’m currently using Win10 IOT LTSC on my main gaming rig, and Mint on my laptop to get used to the environment (started 2 years ago). It’s a great way to both get used to the new ecosystem, and have a fallback cushion if some software or scenario doesn’t work properly.
I was able to migrate everything else, so I’m guessing it’s up to the instance host to provide that data. I managed to export a .json of all my subscriptions, profile info, etc… so I guess it’s just a structural issue with how images and posts are shared.
Can’t complain about lemm.ee as a service though, they’ve been upfront about the whole thing.
Man, whats the furry % of VRC users? There’s gotta be a ton of folks who identify more with their Fursona at this point.
All I will say is those aren’t just isolated stories. Even I’ve been guilty of thinking staying in the headset is genuinely more comfortable than waking up to reality.
NGL I expect this may genuinely happen to a VRChat user at some point
Just exercising my legal rights to tinker with my own hardware, Mr. Ninja! Nothing else…
“Break the rules” - Simon Viklund
I will be giving support and kind greetings to those I interact with and shall not be stopped! :3
But wouldn’t you arguably achieve the same goal through simple calculations? It’s not like there isn’t substantial records of the technology at it’s height, since it was the standard at one point. I’d imagine it would have been a much more efficient use of electricity to plug an equation for the estimate with a calculator.
I mean… this is cool and an interesting experiment, but I don’t really get why. I used to have DSL internet back into the day, and I remember how bad it was - I’d never want to return to those speeds.
Definitely. I love vr experiences myself, but some of my friends do not care for it whatsoever.