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  • Yes, but it is also very different. I have a VR headset and use it every now and then. But compared to "normal" gaming it is quite different.

    When playing a non-VR game you can just minimize the game and check stuff between rounds/matches/when you pause/etc. With VR I feel like you have to be there all the time, and the headsets are still heavy so you can't play as long. Not to mention you are usually standing.

    I like VR and think it will be good eventually, but it is not there yet. It is 100% playable as it is, but the overall tech is not quite there yet.

  • The first half of the page is AI/ads, and the rest is SEO optimized trash.

    If any other search engine was worth any time, then those would be full of SEO as well. SEO is a huge buisness and as long as people just click on the first or second links (yes, they do) then it will continue.

    Google and other search engines can try to combat it but as long as the money involved are good, it will not go away.

  • Something quite important to keep in mind is that this is nothing new, there have been raytracers since at least the 70s. However, they were never anywhere near real time. A simple scene with just a few simple objects could take hours to render.

    That it is now possible to do with much more complex meshes, more lighting and much higher resolution and also many times per second shows how much faster (and specialised) the hardware has become.

  • This is just gambling, betting that you'll cash out before everyone else, but after the price has run up.

    Even worse, it is unregulated gambling. In normal gambling there are rules. Yes, the house will always win in the long run as the odds are in their favor, but the game is set up in a transparent way and doesn't change half way through.

    Also the original idea of cryptocurrency was never speculation and cashing out. But sadly it has turned into that in 99% of the time.

  • Meanwhile, .tech exists and is not country-specific but is far less popular for some reason.

    Simple answer: length.

    Two chars look a lot better than something with more chars, and all two chars TLD are ccTLDs.

  • No, it isn't.

    There are different names for different airlines, like economy plus or extra. Usually it means something like a bit bigger seats (usually not lie flat though), a less crowded section, better food, etc.

  • Re: Downvote bots. I can't say they're necessarily bots, but my instance has scripts that flag accounts that exclusively give out downvotes and then bans them. That's about the best I can do, at present, to counter those for my users.

    It is usually not a good idea to specify what your exact metrics are for a ban. A bad actor could see that and then get around it by randomly upvoting something every now and then.

  • Sure, but even if they started tomorrow it would probably be years before it even could be considered experimental outside of the most daring early adaptors.

    Having a combability layer is not ideal but it would mean they could have something worker for more users faster and at the same time see which modules/drivers they should focus on.

  • What I meant was that if you are returning 404 for example when a user doesn't exist. You can't tell if the user doesn't exist or someone changed the API to remove the endpoint.

    But forcing HTTP codes without a moment to think it through seems to be the new fad.

  • The clown, but flipped with a success field. If it is true then command succeeded, if it false something was wrong and there should be an error field as well.

    HTTP codes should be used for the actual transport, not shoe-horned to fit the data. I know not everyone will agree with this, but we don't have to.

  • Rounded corners tho…

    <shudder>

    Just a small gif (as png didn't exist/widely supported) that had the rounded corner. Then if someone wanted to change the color or background you would have to redo all the images. Fun fun.

  • Sometimes they can be challenging or overgrown, so you have to know what you're doing and be prepared to turn back if necessary, but I owe a lot of truly incredible experiences to this app.

    Since it uses OpenStreetMap you should consider updating it for others later. Don't think you can do it in Organic, but it can be as simple as in a browser adding a note to a trail about what state it is in.