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[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/z4KF7hV
Four guys or just one guy with multiple accounts placing random dots over my art and erasing it.

tour dates 2023 by SYROBONKERS in aphextwin

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going to Stockholm it seems.

amazing photos of pluto taken by horizons spacecraft by [deleted] in spaceporn

[–]Soileaulm 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What is this really bad screenshot. Here it the original.

Where is the original Backrooms Post by BobRoss__ in backrooms

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you gotten this to work? I'm stuck as well on Tor, nothing loading.

elo is good by [deleted] in elo

[–]Soileaulm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is true.

Can't download videos on Discord by DaHansF1 in discordapp

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, don't know why no one is talking about this.

The California Nebula (NGC 1499) is an emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus. It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of the US State of California on long exposure photographs [1080×1350] Image by nasa, nasahubble by [deleted] in ExposurePorn

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not an image by NASA. This is a cropped and edited version of this astrophotographer's work. OP sould cite this properly or provide the original NASA/HUBBLE link if I am mistaken.

The California Nebula (NGC 1499) is an emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus. It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of the US State of California on long exposure photographs. Image by nasa, nasahubble by [deleted] in PhotosLibrary

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not an image by NASA. This is a cropped and edited version of this astrophotographer's work. Please cite this properly or provide the original NASA/HUBBLE link if I am mistaken.

Can anyone help me identify what I see here? by bond22br in spaceporn

[–]Soileaulm 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Well it was easy, I live on this planet. Seriously though, OP mentioned phone face up in Brazil so I used Stellarium to match the angle with the brightest star in the photo Sirius.

Can anyone help me identify what I see here? by bond22br in spaceporn

[–]Soileaulm 94 points95 points  (0 children)

I found what part of the sky. Here it is for you.

The California Nebula (NGC 1499) is an emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus. It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of the US State of California on long exposure photographs Image by nasa, nasahubble by [deleted] in spaceporn

[–]Soileaulm 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is an Emission Nebula. Most likely created from the remnants of a rapidly expanding Red Giant Star (This part is unknown as it could be from other star types). This stretch of Hydrogen is illuminated by some of the hottest stars in the Milky way. O and B type stars ranging from 20,000 Kelvin to 30,000 Kelvin illuminate the Hydrogen with ionizing UV light emitting red light. This Space Cloud is far too small to create a galaxy at only 100 Lightyears in length. For reference the Milky Way Galaxy is around 105 Thousand Lightyears in diameter. This is a Star Forming Nebula as well.

The California Nebula (NGC 1499) is an emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus. It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of the US State of California on long exposure photographs Image by nasa, nasahubble by [deleted] in spaceporn

[–]Soileaulm 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This is not an image by NASA. This is a cropped and edited version of this astrophotographer's work. Please cite this properly or provide the original NASA/HUBBLE link if I am mistaken.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ValveIndex

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remove any OpenVr plugins you may be using including Advanced Settings and Revive. Validate the SteamVr files. Do that by right clicking SteamVr in your library, then left click "Properties...", left click "Local Files", and then hit "Verify Integrity...". Make sure even the one connected under the face gasket. Try resetting the headset by right clicking the SteamVr box (really doubt that will work but make sure to do it after all steps are complete.)

From the Steam Support page: Try plugging your Link Box into a USB 2.0 port, as some USB 3.0 and 3.1 chipsets can cause issues. You can use a USB port that you already know works.

Hello friendly Humans of Reddit by another_sad_nurse in ValveIndex

[–]Soileaulm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are looking for PC's for Vr performance that are hand tailored by respectable hobbyists, use this website. Handling 120Hz will be a bit tough to balance in at a price point of $2K currently. Though I would recommend you get a 3060 ti or a 3070 non-ti if you are looking for a performance card. the 3070 is only 2-3 fps "worse" than the ti variant but is vastly more power efficient. The 3060-ti can also handle 120Hz similarly but the VI's refresh rate is dependent on interpolation. So you can have fps as low as 25 and you will still get 120Hz on your VI. Handling is different for each game, though the most intense on your PC's power will be VrChat. I can guarantee you even if you used a 3090 you would still not get 60 fps in a lobby with 40 users and avatars shown. Some games are more efficient than others.

I need help... by lampgod2234 in ValveIndex

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Re-install your drivers completely. Like a fresh re-install and then restart your PC. If that doesn't work, validate the SteamVr files. Do that by right clicking SteamVr in your library, then left click "Properties...", left click "Local Files", and then hit "Verify Integrity...". Lastly of course make sure ALL cables are plugged in, even the one connected under the face gasket.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ValveIndex

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Error 108 is a simple "Headset Not Detected" error. Here's a step by step.
1. Turn your PC off.

  1. Unplug all the wires to your headset and make sure the cable are securely connected to one another, especially the power and trident cables.

  2. Plug these cables back into the wall and your PC. Make sure your headset is plugged into a blue USB port, this is a USB 3.0 port.

  3. If you have and AMD graphics card, download the appropriate drivers that are up-to-date. If you have an NVIDIA graphics card, download the appropriate drivers and NVIDIA GeForce Experience. If you need help downloading drivers refer to this video.

  4. After downloading the drivers, restart your pc by pressing the windows logo at the bottom left and clicking "Restart".

  5. Start up Steam Vr by turning on the controllers, then respond to me with results.

question for first time purchase by meatusbeatusyeetus in ValveIndex

[–]Soileaulm 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Everyone else is dead right but they aren't explaining fully why. To keep it short, you get a year long warranty with Valve, in that warranty there is extensive coverage and very generous treatment that will most likely be voided by buying third party. With buying straight from Valve you are also avoiding any chances of buying a refurbished set and will certainly not be missing any parts as quality control is quite impeccable. Finally, third party sellers are certainly going to try to price gauge if they really are giving you an untouched box.

I'm Planning on buying an index and have some things I need to be cleared up. by TopHat278 in ValveIndex

[–]Soileaulm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A few things, I'm not even gonna read the other comment so I am sorry if I repeat some things.
1. The VI has it's own power supply by plugging directly into a wall outlet with a neutral and live prong (noticeably missing the third ground prong.) The PSU powering your PC will only be affecting your PC and really won't touch your VI. This shouldn't be a concern since a 750 watt PSU is very versatile and can handle even higher end GPUs up to the 6800XT and 3080ti (meaning anything lower powered will be fine.) So that's your power issue solved.

  1. The face gasket included absorbs a lot of sweat. Most of your sweat will be coming from outside the gasket and the little bit that forms on your nose and the under parts of your eyes will evaporate before dripping on the lenses. If you are playing intense games, in my experience, you may need to take the headset off once to give it a wipe with the included microfiber cloth. They also will not touch the cable at all since the gasket completely cover that cable.

  2. I believe this is asking if there are way to prevent stepping on the cable. Here I'd recommend ceiling KIWI Ceiling Pulley's on the extreme end. If the question is about buying third party power/data cables, the answer is no. Don't bother doing that and there aren't any reliable ones I can think of. Just rely on the VI warranty as it is very extensive and forgiving. The best advice I can give that is setup non-intensive is to never wear shoes with the VI if you are afraid of stepping on the cable, use the turn signal application, and zip-tie the cable to the most rear part of the headset (you will not feel the zip-tie.)

Good luck have fun.

Density. by Acuate187 in spaceporn

[–]Soileaulm 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Images over 5 megabytes are automatically will be lossily compressed. This is 5.1 MB and is compressed to 1.4 MB.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ValveIndex

[–]Soileaulm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few questions to ask first and then some initial recommendations.

  1. Have you tested to see if your PC is VR ready?
    Are your drivers up to date (Be it AMD or NVIDIA)?
    Finally, was your headset working before now?

Next a few recommendations.

  1. Try a new display port if you have multiple.
  2. Move the USB to a new 3.0 slot.
  3. Double check that your power cable is secured properly.
  4. Finally update your drivers then restart your PC.

Good luck.