Well, I've found the answer and it's incredibly cursed: migrating the Oculus account to a Meta account got it into a weird inbetween state where it was simultaneously a developer account but also not.
So half of the device thought it was in developer mode, but the other half (the part that adb interacts with) thought it wasn't, so it didn't show up...
After re-enabling developer mode on the account side, it works again. I fucking hate tech companies so much.
#Android question: Oculus Quest headset is not detected by adb under Linux.
Things I've tried:
- use a USB 3.0 cable (A to C, running in 5gbps mode)
- set up udev rules (they are correct)
- restart adb server (did not fix it)
- headset is in developer mode, connection is approved
- vendor ID added to ~/.android/adb_usb.ini
Now what do I do? It doesn't seem like adb has any sort of verbose output option...
"Bestel hier je gratis #MiGreat raamposter!
Het is campagnetijd, in november zijn de #TweedeKamerverkiezingen. Het moment om van de ramen te schreeuwen dat ieder mens recht heeft op vrije beweging!
Wij van MiGreat geloven dat #migratie de wereld een betere plek kan maken. Dat iedereen het recht heeft om te verhuizen en te migreren, en om fatsoenlijk behandeld te worden, waar ook ter wereld."
Digitaal kapitalisme is mijnbouw, geen luchtige, bijna onzichtbare “cloud” (Big Tech-serie, deel 2) https://www.doorbraak.eu/digitaal-kapitalisme-is-mijnbouw-geen-luchtige-bijna-onzichtbare-cloud-big-tech-serie-deel-2/
Steun het burgerinitiatief voor een gratis en toegankelijk openbaar vervoer! https://www.doorbraak.eu/steun-het-burgerinitiatief-voor-een-gratis-en-toegankelijk-openbaar-vervoer/
We’re now in the find out stage of mandatory return to office.
Unispace found that nearly half (42%) of companies with return-to-office mandates witnessed a higher level of employee attrition than they had anticipated. And almost a third (29%) of companies enforcing office returns are struggling with recruitment. In other words, employers knew the mandates would cause some attrition, but they weren’t ready for the serious problems that would result.
Steven Moffat and Russell T. Davies were interviewed in 1999 about what it would take to get Doctor Who back on the air
#DoctorWho
so a set of interesting microsoft confidential media got dumped today
including a bunch of their anti-LAMP/anti-Linux propaganda from circa 2005
iso download: https://archive.org/download/ms-evangelism-rhythms-fy06rel01/Lamp101.iso
iso browse: https://archive.org/download/ms-evangelism-rhythms-fy06rel01/Lamp101.iso/
one of the powerpoint slides actually uses the term "Micro$oft", huh.
admin collaboration
Also, while I'm on the topic, this is what we do every day in Fedimins (the rooms in .art's Discord server that we use for admin communication and support). There are over 100 instances represented in there - not all talking at the same time obviously, a lot of folk only pop in when they need a vibe check on something, but there's usually at least 20 of us in there active on any given day, pinging each other on issues, asking for advice, giving support, whatever.
We talk.
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Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.