

Xreal… really.
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Xreal… really.


Why would you ever turn that on? In any form it’s ugly as fuck and frankly embarrassing that a whole ass group of developers has gone this long without seeing grass much less touching it.
I sent this to every woman I know. I anticipate good things to come of it.
Hey. I didn’t come here to be attacked, pal.


I just want to be able to use the 2.4 and 5GHz radios independently.
It isn’t the shape of the jeans you’re identifying a weird.


I know and I still have high hopes, but it’s still behind. Back then BeOS was what I used exclusively, these days it would need to have a version of KVM to run virtual machines to make up for what’s needed and isn’t there.


if someone came out with something brand new that wasn’t Linux or MacOS or Windows and it was a better tool than all of them
RIP BeOS


leveraging recent advancements in AI
This guaranteeing this will never be installed in anything of mine. Not even as a VM. Even TempleOS got more bare metal time than this will ever see.
Looks like the opposite to me. Whatever.
I didn’t see anywhere about it being able to install/restore system images, I’m assuming it can do that given what it’s based on though.


I’m referring to certain people. I’ve transitioned people over and help them out with it, like my dad for instance who I have no expectations that he’d learn what a dotfile even is much less troubleshoot a problem.


What you should have done if you’re unwilling to nuke Windows, which you clearly are, was to swap out your boot drive and install Linux directly. Any drive will do for that purpose. You didn’t try Linux, not really. You used some apps that run it.
So does my $20 one from China (pre-tariff).