While that would be pretty nice, there are working open source drivers made by the community already. They have issues and only really work on linux though. lvra has plenty of info about this stuff.
Maybe you correctly follow documentation and best practices.
It's HTC, the trackers probably need some sketch software to work. Also, what VR runtime are you using for your vive?
Ah yes, charging money for not using a service, makes perfect sense! /s
It's supported by LineageOS lol. You could repurpose it as a tablet to stream steam games.
I imagine Nintendo could make a tonne selling Zelda games for PC for 1.5x what they normally charge, simply for performance and controller compatibility.
Yuzu was like that soon after being taken down. I assume Flathub has some sort of delay.
I don't understand how people think getting rid of emulators is good. Having emulators is better as a consumer than not having them at all, since it can give gamers more ways to play their games and might incentivize Nintendo to add features to compete with emulators (think better res and fps, mod support, save states, no online requirement).
I'll have to mod a switch purely out of spite.
The only redeeming thing about the PS5 is the support for standard NVME SSDs. But at that point, just get a PC.
Discord is also quite the resource hog. Trying to run the web version on weaker phones is a slog.
Crypto currency built in and not open source.
Fedora users can choose between flatpak version or a package from rpm-fusion.
I know personally I use steam natively packaged since flatpak causes many headaches for VR games, though I guess that's not too common.
More reason to get the newest model. Folding Phone as a Service
Kinda surprised Fedora isn't there.
Even if you can physically hold it, you better be damn sure it will work without internet.
And the big tech companies also stand to benefit from overhyping their product to the point of saying it will take over the world. They look better for investors and can justify laws saying they should be the only arbiters of this technology to "keep it out of criminal hands" while happily serving the criminals for a fee.
I usually put duct tape over any LEDs that I might be sleeping close to just fir that reason.