Didn’t Google and such have access to much more training data than open source solutions? I would think that would give them an advantage, unless it’s the raw algorithms that are better.
Didn’t Google and such have access to much more training data than open source solutions? I would think that would give them an advantage, unless it’s the raw algorithms that are better.
Both, yealink for physical phones. Ground wire for mobile app. You could always sign up for a test number before you port yours over.
Voip.ms is great, been using them for businesses for years. It’s dirt cheap - probably cost you like $3/month.
Carmack is the man, masters of doom is a great read.
Year probably, I think it’s to make it more magazine-like. The high resolution pdf is very large too.
Why the downvotes? Is there a better alternative? VRsort.com is another, but filtering isn’t as good.
Diva Swan speakers - they were one of the early internet speaker companies. They had a deal if you bought 2 floorstanding and 2 bookshelf speakers they threw in the $500 center channel for free. I’ve upgraded receivers with newer surround processing over the years, but the the core 5.1 holds up great for 20+ years now. https://hometheaterhifi.com/volume_8_2/diva-swans-41-speakers-5-2001.html
Good full color passthrough. I’ve toyed with some AR apps, but I think they will really shine on Quest 3.
I switched years ago to this app to transfer for wirelessly, I get better speeds than usb. Uses your local wifi or internet. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.resilio.sync
Sorry I don’t.
Check this site for the most accurate weather provider in your area. Then choose an app that can use that as a source. https://www.forecastadvisor.com/
Tower Tag is a great FPS that is stationary: https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3812563858803226/
The I except you to die series is a great escape-room type series that you play sitting.
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I haven’t tried this one yet: https://www.oculus.com/experiences/app/5222241591228707/