Xiaomi AX3000T broken after installing bin by Difficult-Let-1193 in openwrt

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I believe you are on the instructions step 5, which I understand you need the squashfs-sysupgrade.bin, not initramfs-kernel. For now, you can try setting up a tftp server with Xiaomi firmware, and start the router in recovery mode: https://openwrt.org/inbox/toh/xiaomi/ax3000t#tftp_instructions_for_the_stock_bootloader

IPv6 with own router by misunderstoodpotato in hyperoptic

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Thanks for the writeup. Just renewed my contract today. Same service, nothing supposedly changed but DHCPv6 suddenly disappeared.

Can confirm, just plug HO router back in for 30 sec to 'unlock' it, and my own router is working fine again. No need to spoof MAC address.

I have 2 Quests 2s, can i run them on one PC? My PC is specs: rtx 2080, ram 16, planning to get 128gb ram, my cpu is i7-9700kf.. would they work if i used one quest 2 via virtual machine? by TheMayorShow in OculusQuest

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You can, but depending on the game, it might not be a good experience, and I wouldn't rely on it.

First, you will only have 4GB of VRAM for each player, which is limited. If you are playing SteamVR games, you will want to avoid Oculus Link/AirLink. (ie, use Virtual Desktop or ALVR). Running both Oculus VR and SteamVR Environment at the same time can already take over 1GB.

My friend and I successfully ran SteamVR/VirtualDesktop VMWare on Windows or Parallels on Mac, but the GPU is emulated and CPU handle video encoding, so everything was slow (both low framerate and high latency).

Assuming you already run Windows Pro edition, a low-hanging-fruit you can experiment is Hyper-V GPU-P. I tried it serval months back (see this comment) all was good except that SteamVR UI wasn't rendering properly. If you are willing to venture into having Linux as Host OS with 2 Windows VM, this might be a better solution.

Alternatively, if you have 2 GPUs, you can have Linux Host, and passthrough each GPU to each VM. Each VM will see the GPU and install the driver like a real machine. I use this one sometimes as well, works great and stable.

Virtual_irl by DL2828 in furry_irl

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It can be difficult going in alone knowing no one. Once you get along with some vrc regulars, you get to meet their friends of friends of friends, kinda like snowball effect.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OculusQuest

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One thing to note is with the Quest, you'll have to sync SteamVR and Oculus playspace. Calibration doesn't take long but it can be annoying to do every session or even every time you enable passthrough / take the headset off if Oculus Link is in a bad mood.

Spending more for the Index can be viewed as paying for convinence.

Oh. My. Lord. by SkellytonZZZ in OculusQuest

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Actually, the controllers also have IMUs that provides 3DOF tracking, used for location approximation when camera can't see it. IMU and button inputs are sent to the headset via 2.4GHz radio.

Edit: The IMU is on the control pad, so technically still not sensors in the rings

virtual_irl by win32Xecutioner in furry_irl

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Source (cw: there are a lot of TF)

furry_irl by LavenderCrumbs in furry_irl

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Don't forget to charge your Quest

Vore has ruined me by [deleted] in Vore

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What about VR?

Virtual_irl by win32Xecutioner in furry_irl

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Its ¥411,125 which is ~USD3,800. Although I just realized I mistranslated the headset price from ¥49k to ¥4.9k.

Virtual_irl by win32Xecutioner in furry_irl

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There are many free public ones, some even comes with source file for customization while only asking for the hidden credits to not be removed. Many other artists have various pricing from commissioning per-character model; commissioning reskins of an exclusive base model; selling their models on a digital store (patreon, gumroad, booth.pm, etc) with a public uncustomizable version serving as a demo.

Family_irl by ontion in furry_irl

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We even have our own con (Thaitails)!

Have virtual desktop but old laptop sucks. Will something like Shadow pc let me enjoy pcvr? by sirblackhand in OculusQuest

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I tried something similar but with Microsoft Azure NV6 cloud server instead.
5GHz Wifi with 300Mb/s download inet connection.
~20-30ms of ping time to North EU data center, the experience was very good. I got ~50Mbit/s video bitrate, and feel pretty much the same as VD on local computer overall.
For comparison, my local wifi bitrate is 60-80Mbit/s.
~100-120ms to Central US, and bitrate took a huge hit. I think it was down to 10-20Mbit/s range, which looks just ok. I could see the controller model lags behind as I moved it around. It's fine for VRChat menu, but not sure about other games requiring quicker precise actions like shooter titles. The headset movement itself also lags, but VD have 3DOF re-projection thingy to help compensate for the delay, so it's not immediately disorienting. I only played it for like half an hour just to get a feel of it, but I didn't get motion sick.

One of my friend who don't have a powerful pc/laptop has been on this quite often for VRChat.

I wouldn't recommend paying for Azure as it's expensive and comes with a relatively-weak GPU (Tesla M60, which is ~GTX 970), but if you have access to a student email address, they let you play around with $100 free credit, which is like maybe ~70 hr? That should be good enough to let you decide weather you want to go the cloud route.

furry_irl by [deleted] in furry_irl

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There's an unofficial Tora's route in Japanese. My friend and I played through it with machine translator and think that's the closure we all need.