I mean, imagine telling someone who was once convicted of a crime "no sorry, you can't buy a 3D printer to make things around the house, you could make a gun as well!"
If the only thing a 3D printer could do is print a gun, then there'd be an argument. This is like banning callipers from convicted criminals because they could be used to measure ammunition. If this law somehow sticks, I will be very disappointed in the shortsighted thinking that led to such a law passing.
His point was that YouTube should not provide her a platform, whether he pursues legal action or not is separate from YouTube giving her a platform. I imagine that if he is planning to pursue legal action, he won't be publicly talking about that for some time.
I saw it work in high school, but I haven't seen adults care much. As an android user, there are times I wish I had iMessage, but I've never had anyone bother me about it.
I'm really tempted to make this an actual keyboard on my phone, and just have the corresponding letters in their normal place so I could still type quickly. That'd be a fun keyboard
That's a good analogy, I like Legos as well. Perhaps I am more of a builder and tinkerer than a player. Unless it's Cities Skylines, I play the shit out of that!
While this is true, it was not in consideration during my purchase. I was not as informed at the time. I'll wait for a time when there is a good competitor for untethered VR, that is also an appreciable difference to upgrade.
I wish I could force internship applications as my hyperfocus right now. If I could pick what becomes hyperfocus (to a more specific degree) that would be a superpower.
I think an open alternative would become more likely as VR becomes more adopted. While I don't like Meta, they are doing a good job at increasing adoptions, and that's something that I'm certainly happy about.
Will since it's going through FedEx, I should wish you luck