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I had to enable it in both Firefox (about:config search webgpu) and in Chrome (chrome://flags and enable Unsafe WebGPU Support) on my linux machine.


ahhh ok thanks!

I'm curious, what makes it poorly made if it is working? I don't know anything about it or the game or the state of cheating in the game.


Poor performance and not super advanced. There are better options on the market that have less performance impact and better obfuscation


I mean the performance of the game otherwise is pretty decent. Frankly better than average.


Could be better without Theia but yeah the developers have done a really good job with ARC Raiders


When I worked in the VOD industry we never almost never did a precheck of the files. The content provider (Lionsgate in this case) would upload the files that would then get ingested by the CMS system for normalization and transcoding. The most check the distributor did was add metadata marks for ad breaks and random checks for transcode quality.

I set up custom ingest workflows many cable companies around the world and they all worked the same. You just had to trust that the providers sent you good copies and get them to fix their shit if it was wrong. Most of the time it was bad metadata (episode description, ect).


As long as your prescription isn't to extreme the VITURE Pro XR exists and is similar. I tried it and it worked surprisingly well but returned it because the headtracking didn't work on Linux and I didn't like the static view.


I tried this with the VITURE Pro XR (has adjustable lens so if you are nearsighted and wear glasses they work) but with a linux laptop. I couldn't stand the static image (focusing on the top and bottom of the screen was painful) and wanted headtracking which only worked on Windows or the phone. There was a project I found of someone adding support for it but it was pretty jank at the time.

Anyways, ended up returning it but kind of wish I thought of just using the phone. Might finally get me to learn NeoVIM


Interesting, always wanted to try AR for office work because I travel a lot but the glasses part has always been a killer. Do they work with Linux at all?


I think they're just a usb-c monitor, so no reason it wouldn't.


Actually historically they are pretty finicky about resolution and refresh rate - it's only with the last firmware update or two that they work with RPi reliably for example - I couldn't come up with a working X config for a long time.


Just note that you will also need the Xreal Beam if you want the virtual screen to stay fixed in space while you move your head (it's too uncomfortable to use without it IMO).


AKA DisplayPort


My friends dad had one of those. Incredible picture on that recent tvs can reach.


It's a popular way for fighting game tech to be shared in the fgc


I went to a tech/engineering magnet school in the early 2000s and the one CS class that was offered had a teacher that had never programmed. We never even got to loops by the end of the semester.


Yep, I read about this and did the mod on a pair of 555s back in the late aughts. I didn't notice a difference.


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