

You mean your story of buying an unnamed “Microsoft” headset at least 5 years ago and using it so little that you could still return it? Ok. Yeah. That kind of “user story” is pretty insubstantial.


You mean your story of buying an unnamed “Microsoft” headset at least 5 years ago and using it so little that you could still return it? Ok. Yeah. That kind of “user story” is pretty insubstantial.


Wrong universe.


VR did not take off, but for wildly different reasons than what you state.
A steam deck or a games console also need expensive special equipment (in form of the console) that has no other use. Still they are thriving.
They also need expensive powerful graphics hardware for good quality. (Also, standalone VR totally exists and is pretty good nowadays, to the point where I don’t see much of a reason to pair my headset to my PC, and I am still rocking a Quest 2. Considering you are quoting “a headset at the Microsoft store”, I venture to guess that you haven’t tried VR in over half a decade.)
You don’t need special equipment if you wear glasses for most headsets, you just wear your glasses inside the VR headset. Source: I have been doing that for years. Glasses compatible VR headsets are a thing and quite common.
VR doesn’t cause migraines, migraines are something different. They mainly cause tension headaches and motion sickness. Headsets with better balance (e.g. ones that move the battery to the back of the head or ones that are lighter) reduce tension headaches a lot, and motion sickness differs between people and with practice.
The wide open space is the only actual problem you identified, but also there, VR also works in sitting or stationary standing positions. Full roomscale VR is only required by rather few VR games or apps.
The real issues are:


If you want a standard unit of measurement, I trust you can re-read the title and find “9GW” in there. That is a proper standard unit, but to most people a number so mindbogglingly huge makes no sense at all, so they added a comparison to something people are more likely to being able to even roughly conceptualize.


The 9 GW are already there if anyone needs a proper value, but without anything to compare it to, 9GW means nothing to most people. Hence the comparison.


“Weh, never heard of it. I only have doppiavu.”


This. Also, withdrawing the recommendation doesn’t change anything. The software still uses the same RAM it does.


There will likely be an iOS implementation, and Google doesn’t care about the rest.
They want you to get in line and install Google Play Services already (or buy a phone with it installed).


Yeah, you can also run it on Windows. It has replaced all text editors for me on any system.


That’s what they are building the military robots for.
If 40% of the population aren’t useful any more, and they have the means to stop it, all they need is an excuse to do it.


Parthenogenesis only makes sense if the unfertilized offspring is male. Because that way one female can create males to fertilize her to make females.


General Motors Europe? Yeah, that’s a bad word on r/fuckcars.


The other day when asking about the sex ratio of chickens, it told me that fertilized eggs turn into male chickens while unfertilized eggs become female chickens.


Yeah, who gets into the car not knowing what the target is?
What I’d like to have is plain old Google Assistant, with its deterministic nature, plus a keyword that enables Gemini for more advanced stuff should I need it.
Especially looking up info while listening to a podcast or something like that.
Yeah, I had the same thought as well…


Probably they mean zero percent in first-party direct sales.
Exactly. That’s why your comments have a ton of downvotes and hardly any upvotes.
Go back to reddit.
No, you don’t get to dictate what everyone else on Lemmy is going to get.
You are not a savior, you are a spammer.
This is not how Lemmy works. This is not how anything about Lemmy works. Please, look at how ActivityPub works, what instances are, what communities are, when content from a community is copied to another instance and how scaling on Lemmy works.
Come back to continue the discussion when you have an idea what you are talking about.
The last line is the key factor and exactly what’s the issue.