What extreme office activities are you doing that you would suffer from motion sickness?
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As much as I'm an advocate for VR I don't think I'd want to spend 8 hours in a rig. I look like I've been wearing ski goggles as it is and that's only after two or three hours.
I was going to say his vitamin D intake is at least taken care of.
If I had that many screens I would at least put everything in dark mode.
I refuse to believe that this setup is actually efficient. You cannot possibly actually need that much information on screen at the same time. I think Houston mission control has less going on than this.
This is just having a lot of screens for the sake of it.
I think you can enable something where you can press control and it will put a big circle around your cursor but it's not enabled by default which is stupid and it's not obvious because it's a random keyboard key.
In modern times everyone would just pull out their phones and start filming in portrait.
I've honestly never understood the appeal of Russia. Even 20 years ago I wouldn't have felt safe going there as a tourist.
Honestly same. Well I'm not sure what's wrong with Portugal
IR will go through fog which is why it's good for self-driving cars but it won't be able to see glass any better than visible light cameras. Generally speaking this isn't a problem though because you don't tend to have windows in the middle of the road.
I think the better solution here is to simply have better defined no-go zones. Have the cameras identify possible issues like this and then just not go over there.
Literally the headline
NATO's Rutte praises US, Israeli military action against Iran but says alliance won't be involved
So at no point did NATO ever approve of this war, what random individuals may say is irrelevant.
Good thing too. We don't need this to turn into Iraq 2.0.



House was already Sherlock but medicine. His name is House, and his best friend is called Wilson, how much more obvious can they make it?