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Microsoft starts testing ads in the Windows 11 Start menu
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Well, of course. I mean it's not like you paid for a Microsoft Windows license when you bought your computer, so obviously they have to advertise to financially support it. If you're getting something for free, you're the product.
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Wait, I'm being told that when people buy computers with Windows installed, they are, in fact, paying for a Windows license, too.
So this is actually Microsoft trying to turn products they've already sold into continuous revenue streams at the cost of usability and customer happiness.
In other news, apropos of nothing in particular, Steam on Linux is working really well these days, with lots of AAA titles running just fine via Proton. Make of that what you will...
I wish this was true...
...but there's still a few technical issues that keep things from running smooth.
Also, VR.
I play VR on Linux, it works surprisingly well, especially via Wayland. There's an app called Envision that sets up basically everything you need for you. Unlike a few years ago, I had to do no fiddling, it just works.
I have a Quest 2.
I do too. Envision has an option to install "WiVRn" which I found worked way better than ALVR.
I can't build an Envision profile in Bazzite, several source code packages don't exist.
For that the recommendation is ALVR
Which I have already tried - it don't Wayland, and I get legendary stuttering when moving about. No go.
Are you using Nvidia, if so that might be why I am running it just fine on an AMD gpu on wayland using Nobara
AMD RX 6700 XT, Bazzite
Hmm... no idea then, sorry mate
So you bought proprietary windows hardware and youre upset it doesn't have good enough performance? Seems short sighted but okay.
You're the only one acting upset
Yes, this is anger. Thank you for interpreting my emotions for me. Empathy is your gift.
Only you're allowed to do that, huh?
I bought what was affordable on the used market. And VR stuff is almost entirely Windows exclusive, with only the Index having a native Linux compatibility via the recent SteamVR Linux port. While the Quest series (and a Pico, its Chinese competitor) run a special version of Android, they don't have the performance in standalone mode that a PC has. Besides, my library of VR games are all on the PC.
And before you say "you shold have Index", I will point out the very, very high cost and requirement for external tracking hardware, aka "the lighthouse", something I lack the space for.
Maybe vr just isnt affordable yet? If its proprietary garbage, it's just not yours. Lock-in is bullshit, and freedom sometimes requires sacrifice-even of toys and treats.
If you like the Steve? life IRL perhaps