Is there a limit to the number of devices allowed to connect that this rule is trying to enforce?
Either way, if the vr headset doesn't need internet connection you could connect your computer to the internet wirelessly and to your own router via cable for vr.
I don't know much about networking but that page seems to be about someone else setting up a dhcp server without the knowledge of the administrators or the users. In op's case the concerns about mitm attacks don't apply and the other concerns sound like problems that could arise in cases of misconfiguration or if the users aren't aware they're connected to a different network. I also couldn't see anything about it affecting the main network's performance
Why does the dhcp on the router affect the main network? I'd think if it has its own network the main network would only need to deal with the router, as opposed to all the devices connected to the router if it was passthrough?
I was wrong about the hole, but I'd like to point out that full size camera lenses don't need to be as thin as possible to keep the camera bump in check.
Now that I think about it it is a third microphone. When they came out there were many posts of S20Us' and note20Us' camera glasses spontaneously shattering and the consensus from what I read was sudden pressure change. The same thing happened to my previous phone while in my locker (galaxy c9 pro with a single small camera and no hole), so it sounded plausible. And it's also believable that water doesn't go in from surface tension alone since the hole is really small
Regardless I forgot that that it was supposed to be a microphone while posting my comments so nevermind
Edit: also phones do normalise air pressure, just get a barometer app and squeeze the phone
Wdym? Water has surface tension and dust is solid, air doesn't have such limitations. My own phone (note 20 ultra) has an opening under the camera bump to allow air in to relive pressure despite having an ip68 rating.
(video) From rapid alcoholism to runaway abortion all of this societal decay seems counterintuitive for a country that's often believed to oppose all matter of degeneracy.
... this seems like a sane person
It's absolutely baffling that Putin decided to invade Ukraine considering this context, unless his population was imploding at a dangerous rate and he needed more citizens.
All that video about how good Russia is at posturing at America and you're baffled at Russia.. using that to its advantage? They were obviously counting on nato being reluctant to aid Ukraine for the fear of a larger conflict and it was working until that changed couple months ago. And I don't think I need to explain why a war would make a population problem worse..
Edit: sorry if this sounds too aggressive, I won an imaginary debate before coming across this post
Xiaomi probably has some kind of maintenance app that can run automated checks, do that. If you're paranoid, check if the bootloader is unlocked and if so reflash the stock rom.
Jyamma Games also said it was no longer planning to launch Enotria: The Last Song on Xbox alongside other platforms. This is to ensure "a superior experience for PC and PS5 players," Jyamma Games CEO Giacomo Greco wrote in a statement on Steam. The exec suggested the studio will reassess an Xbox release once the game has launched elsewhere.
Maybe Xbox didn't like the second class citizen treatment
I feel silly for not thinking this.. It works fine without the mod unless you try to change resolution/fullscreen settings.
Apparently the mod is supposed to disable in-game resolution controls and force it to borderless window at monitor resolution when the flipmodel swapchain is enabled (which is necessary for hdr). It seems to do this by always launching the game in a 720p window and depending on if the custom swapchain is enabled it either resizes it to the screen or applies the in-game resolution setting. Gamescope doesn't respond to the change and keeps outputting 720p in a 1440p window :/.
I can't wait for wine wayland
Edit: Just found that using the --force-windows-fullscreen option fixes this issue!!
Guessing from how this change required 3+ implementations before it became official according to the gitlab page, maybe it's a chicken and egg situation. Hdr is a lot of work so maybe people don't want to implement an unfinalized version that might change
Is there a limit to the number of devices allowed to connect that this rule is trying to enforce?
Either way, if the vr headset doesn't need internet connection you could connect your computer to the internet wirelessly and to your own router via cable for vr.