Works for me in Belgium. Weird.
wim
Man these are all things I'd love to see, don't feed me this kind of hopium BEFORE Barcelona.
To quote the author himself:
Great, do whatever you want. Just shut the fuck up about it, nobody cares.
But then he proceeds to do the exact opposite and posts a vitriolic rant about how everyone who doesn't use what they use is, in their words, and idiot.
I used them as well, and I know of at least 3 more coworkers who use them as well.
I got started when I got one for free with a used computer I bought. I've since then switch full time to using an MX Ergo (like OP) on my desktop, and a cheaper M575 I keep in my laptop bag.
I even game with them, and haven't touched a computer mouse in probably 2 years.
The MX Ergo is far superior to any other I've used, highly recommended.
Where is this template from?
My lifecycle was roughly Gentoo, Mandrake, SUSE, Debian (sid), Arch, Vector, Arch, Debian (testing), Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Arch, Ubuntu, Manjaro, Fedora, and finally Debian (stable).
I used to like to mess around with the newest shiniest software but now I just want it to not be broken.
What would you do if you had a million dollars?
Interesting! Got any links that explain how to set it up?
I just got a laptop with an RX 6700M 10GB ans am eager to try it :)
There have been some efforts to run pytorch and StableDiffusion on ROCm. Not sure if that could be combined with this.
I have one of these, but only use it for SteamVR. Does this mean I can't update either?
AFAIK, the drivers come from Windows.
Edit:
From the article:
Well fuck. This headset is the only reason I keep a Windows PC around at all.