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minus-square 100 ( @100@fedia.io ) linkfedilink4•1 month agodoes not help that headset manufacturers are trying to create walled gardens for their ecosystems
minus-square applepie ( @applepie@kbin.social ) linkfedilink5•1 month agothis parasitic behavior is what turned me into FLOSS evangelist, can’t trust companies with control of platforms!!! once they get market share, they will start fucking all of us. there other benefits too ;) STOP FEEDING THEM!!!
minus-square Tiltinyall ( @Tiltinyall@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink3•1 month agoThis is the ladder that big tech hit every rung on, on the way down.
minus-square HobbitFoot ( @HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club ) linkfedilink1•1 month agoVideo games in general were able to develop within walled gardens. It feels like the problem with consumer grade VR has less to do with being in a walled garden and more to do with not being a compelling product.
does not help that headset manufacturers are trying to create walled gardens for their ecosystems
this parasitic behavior is what turned me into FLOSS evangelist, can’t trust companies with control of platforms!!! once they get market share, they will start fucking all of us. there other benefits too ;)
STOP FEEDING THEM!!!
This is the ladder that big tech hit every rung on, on the way down.
Video games in general were able to develop within walled gardens.
It feels like the problem with consumer grade VR has less to do with being in a walled garden and more to do with not being a compelling product.