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If it’s the first one you found there’s gonna be some scripted damage and you’ll have to use it immediately as a tutorial.
LouNeko@lemmy.worldOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Apocalypse movies in the near future won't have survivors scavaging abandoned cars.3·6 days agoWhat will be considered a classic car in 50 years? A 2017 Toyota Camry Station Wagon?
LouNeko@lemmy.worldOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Apocalypse movies in the near future won't have survivors scavaging abandoned cars.7·6 days agoI knew hauling around a random jerrycan would pay of some day
shit, this thing is heavy when it’s full
LouNeko@lemmy.worldOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Apocalypse movies in the near future won't have survivors scavaging abandoned cars.721·7 days agoOr just use Heelys like a normal person.
LouNeko@lemmy.worldOPto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Apocalypse movies in the near future won't have survivors scavaging abandoned cars.3·7 days agoI think in 50 years we hopefully have figured out solid state graphene film batteries.
LouNeko@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What software is so user-centric, you can't believe it's proprietary?1·3 months agoFaceTrackNoIR. Head trackers for Flight Sims are unreasonably expensive. So you just give the FaceTrackNoIR guys $4, get a download link in your mail (which you can keep forever), slap some webcam on your monitor from 2004 and boom, head tracking. It’s a fairly decent piece of software that gets the job done.
Additionally you get a bunch of extras like, smartphone compatibility, and a bunch of plugins for common head trackers, if you don’t want to use their own software.
And it doesn’t do any AI garbagio with the face recognition, just good old fashioned algorithmic pixel tracking. All local.
I know, I got like 400 hours in it.