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Tested: Apple Vision Pro M5 Review [video]

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1 points·by nullishdomain·9 months ago·0 comments

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nullishdomain
·6 months ago·discuss
yolobox is the easiest I have found. Basically a batteries included image with a bit of sugar. https://github.com/finbarr/yolobox

`yolobox run claude` launches Claude Code with --dangerously-skip-permissions mode inside of a container with a good set of default tools included.
nullishdomain
·6 months ago·discuss
This looks awesome! Do you have a mental process you run through to determine what gets run in the sandbox, or is it your default mode for all tools?
nullishdomain
·8 months ago·discuss
I have a feeling that your ideal game, full of cheaters online, would not be very popular.
nullishdomain
·9 months ago·discuss
I’m not who you were responding to, but I use it on the plane, at home, mostly for coding but also for entertainment as well. I probably average about 6 to 8 hours a day in the headset. I’ve used a variety of headsets in the past, starting way back with the DK2 for Oculus, and the AVP is the first I felt was truly capable of replacing my monitors.
nullishdomain
·9 months ago·discuss
It won't look as sharp as a real display at the same size, but it is significantly larger. I've spent probably 3,000+ hours in the headset, with the vast majority of that using the Virtual Display. I've always preferred larger fonts and sitting close to the display, so using the wide virtual display mode has been a fantastic experience for me. My eye-strain-induced migraines have basically disappeared since I started using this as my main display, moving from my previous setup of 30% Studio Display and 70% 16" MBP.
nullishdomain
·9 months ago·discuss
Shared viewing is built into quite a few apps, including the default TV app, based on SharePlay.
nullishdomain
·last year·discuss
Not so sure about this. At scale, sure, but how many apps are out there that perform basic CRUD for a few thousand records max and don't need the various benefits and guarantees a DB provides?