It would be weird if they offered steam link for Quest but not for their own hardware. Stranger things have happened though.
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They also might go with a compute puck. That would allow them to offer a cheaper option which streams from your PC and a more expensive one that works by itself.
Did they just take Gabe follower's tweet and pad it out into an article? I don't see any actual reporting here.
Pretty sure they are close to final. It's disappointing, as they look like a big step down from the Index controllers, but it seems like seamlessly emulating a gamepad is important to them.
This looks really fun.
I've got a galago pro that's a little over five years old now, and I'm still pretty happy with it.
Doesn't Kobo use Adobe DRM? I don't see how that's much better than Kindle.
I have a bunch of books from both stores, and Google too. The downloading and DRM removal process was about the same for all of them.
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I'm not sure. I remember seeing an example in the docs, but I can't find it now. Actually the docs in general are a lot less opinionated than I remember them.
One thing that I did find is that the ion shell document mentions that it isn't a posix compliant shell because they would have had to leave out a bunch of features.
I wonder if someone's working on this from the other end. Like, instead of porting mrust from gcc to tinycc, port rust 1.79 from 1.78 to 1.1.
This is true, but the differences go even further than that. Redox is intentionally non-posix-compliant. This means that userspace programs written for posix operating systems may or may not need patching to even compile.
Part of the philosophy of Redox is to follow the beaten path mostly, but not be afraid of exploring better ideas when appropriate.
I find the Quest 3 to be about the same as the index comfort wise, maybe a little better.