He's actually been kinda cranky on Mastodon lately. I've actually thought about unfollowing him because he's been a bit of a downer and even downright rude. Still love his videos, but I'm beginning to think he might be kind of a dick.
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I mean, talking specifically of the Quest Pro, it was too expensive with a lot of half baked features at launch. It's main feature being pass through, and that's probably the most complained about thing from reviewers. So this news isn't really surprising. As for VR itself, it may be a niche, but it's still a growing market. A veeerry slowly growing market.
I'm still at 7.99! If they increase it to 14 bucks, that's gonna hurt.
@gamingonlinux I can respond from a completely different place like Kbin! Why are some people against this?
I was just thinking the same!
Nebula is great, but it should be pointed out it is a paid service.
Judging by this thread alone, I'd say people aren't convinced.
Holy shit! Good for them! Hope they see the benefits of the fediverse at some point.
Mastodon was like that for a while. Most of my feed was non-stop rants about "the birdsite" for months. While there's still plenty of that, it's mostly moved on to other things. I suspect the same will eventually happen with kbin/lemmy. Might be a while though, since there's still plenty of people still migrating over, and it makes sense they would want to talk about it.
This is not at all what I was saying, and I did not in fact give my full opinion. Based on his recent posts that don't even have anything to do with city planning, he's been kind of a dick and lashing out at people. No need to look any deeper than my actual words.
Personally, I think telling Americans to move and give up is a pretty bad message. I certainly get his frustration, but change has to start somewhere, even if I don't see the results on my lifetime.