xeno-batt
xeno-batt t1_isc7gvs wrote
xeno-batt t1_isc5h3d wrote
Reply to comment by BudMcLaine in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
It's a bit like this.......... Companies like his buy up everything, and before you know it that self stirring spoon you bought, made by some independent manufacturer who saves dolphins in Japan is bought up by the likes of Zuckerberg. Avoiding these capitalist vacuums is unavoidable unless you want to live in a tree eating berries 🍒
xeno-batt t1_isc4nfk wrote
Reply to comment by BudMcLaine in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
It's ok, I misread the title, I have the Quest, and even if the new one was half price and aimed at consumers I'd avoid it. The technology is there but so is the bulk.
xeno-batt t1_isboz49 wrote
Reply to comment by CptCrabcakes in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
It gets tedious after a while and bloody irritating too, vacuum sucked to your head like a divers mask 😉 I hardly use mine now.
xeno-batt t1_isbontf wrote
Reply to Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
Facebook meta whatever you want to call it have been breaching our privacy since it popped out of Zuckerbergs big head.
xeno-batt t1_irssyu7 wrote
Reply to Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
You would think after all the bloody apples they'd at least be free of maggots.
xeno-batt t1_iu8jnv1 wrote
Reply to Vodafone broadband help pls by Natural-Bonus6472
I'd use a WiFi booster, I'm sure it'll be a lot quicker to set up. I used one in a thick walled property, and it worked a treat. You just plug it in, connect to router and that's it. Any devices you have connect to it. Good luck either way.