[-] miketunes@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago

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.

[-] miketunes@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Both, yealink for physical phones. Ground wire for mobile app. You could always sign up for a test number before you port yours over.

[-] miketunes@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Voip.ms is great, been using them for businesses for years. It's dirt cheap - probably cost you like $3/month.

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The best site to find new games. You can sort through all the app lab and other games by a variety of factors. I just wish they had a gorilla tag exclusion filter.

[-] miketunes@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

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

[-] miketunes@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Sorry I don't.

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This isn't my spreadsheet - but has incredibly detailed reviews of almost every add-on for Half Life. Great way to find the best maps to start out with.

[-] miketunes@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

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/

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by miketunes@lemm.ee to c/virtualreality@feddit.de

What are everyone's favorite experiences? Am I missing any I should add to my list? Here's my recommendations (hyperlinked on website):

Lavrynthos: Free - Amazing non-euclidean maze that shifts time and space

Battlescar: Punk was invented by girls: $6 - One of the best - 30 minutes long, not for kids

Spheres: $10 - You actually go inside a black hole, voiced by Millie Bobby Brown, Jessica Chastain, and Patti Smith - don’t miss it

Wolves in the Walls: $9 - Emmy Award winning, great translation of Neil Gaiman’s book

The Multiverse Bakery - Tales from Soda Island: The best animated shorts made in Quill

Goliath: Playing with Reality: Free - Animated Grand Jury Prize winner at the Venice Film Festival

On The Morning You Wake (To the End of The World) - The story of what happened when a millions Hawai'i received a txt that a nuclear missile was minutes away

The Line: $5 - Emmy Award winner, diorama box style animation

Gloomy Eyes : $8 - Sundance winner, spooky tale

Paper Birds: $5 - Starring Archie Yates from Jojo Rabbit, another charming animation

Baby Yaga: $6 - Starring Kate Winslow, Glenn Close, and others

Best Video films/experiences:

Dave Attenbourough: He has several amazing specials, start with First Life - the underwater scenes are incredible

Megan Thee Stallion Concert: Incredibly realistic video with interactive elements - best way to do concerts I've seen, though it's a bit explicit

Ayahuasca VR: Free - The closest you’ll get to tripping without chemicals, just mind-blowing. Don’t watch in Venues, search in Oculus TV for the 360 degree version.

BRINK Traveler: $10 - Visit scenic sights around the world in stunning resolution

My Videos - I personally filmed these with my 360 camera

Cirque du Soleil: $7 - Way better seats than you can pay for, has 5-6 experiences

Anne Frank House: Free - Interactive house exploration, I’ve heard better than in seeing in person

Everest VR: Free - 3 part documentary that let’s you experience Everest

Felix & Paul Studios: Free/some paid - The best VR filmmakers right now, lots of quality content

David Attenborough’s Micro Monsters: Free - Series on insects in incredible detail

The Slow Mo Guys - Free - Search Oculus TV to watch, great effects

miketunes

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