I used SimulaVR pretty regularly for a while! I’ve moved and don’t have my VR headset set up anymore, but it was a good month of usage for programming, but the tech has probably developed since I last used it.
I used SimulaVR pretty regularly for a while! I’ve moved and don’t have my VR headset set up anymore, but it was a good month of usage for programming, but the tech has probably developed since I last used it.
It def looks cooler, whatever that’s worth
Love lazygit, am I better or worse a git now? Idk but I’m doing it much faster
Try starting with LazyVim! It has a great selection of plugins pre-set, and it all works out of the box. It’s a great way to get started, and then you can add/remove plugins later on. Also, it’s keymap-shortcut page is great for the first week or so of learning the commands.
And it helps the emulsion! Keeps everything thick and creamy.
Walmart seems to have had success here, and logistics is their whole thing.
https://hbr.org/2022/01/how-walmart-canada-uses-blockchain-to-solve-supply-chain-challenges
$1,400!? That must be one hell of a chair to justify the price.
Not trying to make a point or anything, but it only took one comment for you to bring up a Hitler reference. Isn’t that like loosing the game or something? Means you only have a weak point?
I'm inordinately interested in your solution here. For all of our sakes, make a post about it.
I’ve heard “you start as a person with a pistol and 30 minutes later your calling down lightning bolts to kill a God a 90mph”
Surrounded by water, your only hope is gun
Oh, is it that time again? Time for warm tea, cozy blankets, and cowering from wolves in The Long Dark? This is the game that fully convinced me on the steam deck.