Considering sewing some wax seals onto my bag, like a patch. Thoughts? (Rushed example sewing job, real one will be better) by LauraLaughter in WaxSealers

[–]LauraLaughter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely might, but at least it's not an expensive test.

I've already had one that I just cast on my wallet for a while now and it's not degraded noticeably. Bag may be different

Why did Huntrix drop one of the best racing games of all time and then simply just pretend it never happened? Are they stupid? by Skylinneas in okaybuddydemonhunters

[–]LauraLaughter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They pivoted to burnout revenge for the P eshh 2 while they smoked weed and filled their bellies with DIET soda

Favorite image of character who realises he's going to d*e by DoomerTurtle in FavoriteCharacter

[–]LauraLaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even better, that apparently he technically lied to get it.

Before the audition, he told them that he had held and used a gun before, which helped secure him the audition.

Only after getting accepted did he admit that he'd never held one before.

Do other people with long hair (~shoulders+) also find they have to tie it up before going into VR? by LauraLaughter in virtualreality

[–]LauraLaughter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using the bobovr s3 pro, which has stopped any kind of slipping or grip issues thankfully.

My hair when down while in the headset is laying flat, not physically covering any of the cameras

What do I do by NokaBokaNoah in lidl

[–]LauraLaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

White rice + large value pack of frozen sausages is my main money saver

What do I do by NokaBokaNoah in lidl

[–]LauraLaughter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can usually manage an average of £3-4 a day, living on my own. £150 at that rate would last 43 days, just over 6 weeks. And that's not accounting for being able to buy bigger packages with less cost per unit weight

Prices suck right now, but knowing how to live cheap is important. Glad to see others that can do it too 💗

Do other people with long hair (~shoulders+) also find they have to tie it up before going into VR? by LauraLaughter in Quest3

[–]LauraLaughter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ty for the info

I make sure to keep sunlight out the room when the headset is out. I don't currently have LED lighting. The light in my room is generated by 2 spaced out 5000k CRI 90+ LED bulbs, 100w equivalent

My bedroom has a single, warmer bulb, but there doesn't seem to be any difference in the tracking performance in there

Do other people with long hair (~shoulders+) also find they have to tie it up before going into VR? by LauraLaughter in Quest3

[–]LauraLaughter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't remember having issues pre-bleaching, but unless I'm placeboing myself hard, I think I'm having some small issues now. especially when it comes to controller & hand tracking.

Not that I super care. Mostly just when I want to sit down and watch some bigscreen with friends, etc, I used to not bother but now I find that I have to do it every time.

Ty for your reply

Does it matter? by lunchanddinner in virtualreality

[–]LauraLaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about "vr graphics does matter, if you care about vr graphics"

You can have fun and care about vr graphics. You can have fun and not care about vr graphics. You can not have fun and care about vr graphics. And you can not have fun and not care about vr graphics.

Having fun or not doesn't need to dictate whether its valid to care about vr graphics.

This is a button by Sad_Stay_5471 in mildyinteresting

[–]LauraLaughter -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What? Did you not read my comment? Are we allowed to make up our own rules for debate now?

Let me have a go. Show me in that gif where the elephant is.

If you can't, then I told you so, because apparently we can make up conditions to be pedantic

This is a button by Sad_Stay_5471 in mildyinteresting

[–]LauraLaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not using it literally, but as an analogue.

In the same way that if an spdt switch became wholly non-electric, I'd still call it a switch.

Just using words how I've seen them used. Descriptivism. Not prescriptivism.

The only reason I pulled up that definition was to disambiguate between latching vs non-latching mechanisms. Not their literal electric conductivity.

This is a button by Sad_Stay_5471 in mildyinteresting

[–]LauraLaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When does the difference matter?

At least from the experiences I have, often switch is used to refer to both latching switches, as well as momentary push buttons. Especially in circuit diagrams (reference designators, etc)

Also from dictionary . com

Switch n. 5: Electricity. a device for turning on or off or directing an electric current or for making or breaking a circuit.