lunemercove

witchy girl/virtual snep

^ computer witch ^
^ self-taught 3D modeller ^
^ 🏳️‍⚧️, fan of girls ^
^ old enough ^
^ anarchist 🟥⬛^


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lunemercove
@lunemercove

been in a flurry of apartment rearranging, and I just realized there's a significantly better way to set up the Index lighthouses. which would give them better views of my VR space, make it easier for me to plug them in and unplug them*, and... would require me to take both down and reinstall them.

* they make a faint but audible whine when plugged in. possibly due to slightly improper mounting, but unplugging them at the wall is the easiest way to solve it. also it makes it seem less like I have weird cameras in my apartment when I have people over who don't recognize an Index setup on sight.


lunemercove
@lunemercove

well, that SEEMS like it'll work. not beat sabering today (was planning on quickly wrapping up more chores, doing some testing with my newly shock mounted yeti x, and (ideally) doing more Sunken King DS2. but maybe tomorrow, and next week otherwise.


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in reply to @lunemercove's post:

it would ALSO free space up on the power strip I have under my couch cabinet, which is stuffed full of big brick power adapters that don't know how to share space. I was gonna see if I could shuffle my other power strips around to solve this but... this is easier.

in reply to @lunemercove's post:

i think the lighthouse by the curtain isn't fully ideally placed. but there's fewer blind spots then where they used to be placed (not taking more pictures but basically in the opposite two "corners" of the VR space). and I think it will almost always be the case one can see me even if I'm up against the wall or something. and I have more VR space to work with now that I moved furniture around again. and fully rectangular space at that.