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CuriousAboutSL

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  1. There is something weird about these air balloons...
  2. Each section has its own needs as each section serves a different purpose. I can't see a problem in those examples you mentioned. In the case of the Highlight button, however, they should make it work or invisible.
  3. Other than the Highlight button? Like what?
  4. There isn't in this section. Try Forum messages.
  5. Exactly. That's why I'm asking. I didn't see anything either. I'm wondering if it does something not apparent (which it would be funny for a "highlight" button tho).
  6. What the Highlight button on a Community post's options menu does? Edit: The related jira issue is now closed. Thank you Cerise Sorbet for your answer and Grumpity Linden for confirmation.
  7. Does anybody read these comments?
  8. Seems magical, not really melancholic. Nice picture. And by the way who is Evion Ember, Xiola?
  9. I just realised looking these pics right from flickr makes them naturally looks way better.
  10. Someone, days ago, said Sansar should have 1st person look as a default. Assuming he/she didn't mean to restrict the platform to that mode only, I agree. Sansar is being created to be more immersive and Superman-look-through-walls just isn't realistic. Even using Oculus with visible interface on screen, while it will be possible for practical reasons, it won't make much sense in the direction of immersivity. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm NOT saying 1st person look should be the only look mode, but I can see when 1st-person-only mode or not being able see through walls could be useful besides privacy (better game experience with games such as those with mazes, haunted houses, solve-the-murder-case etc), but I believe adjusting camera to the content is something now can automatically be done with the Experience feature anyway. As for privacy, Jo Yardley already described perfectly a. WHY someone can not have privacy while on a foreign land and b. HOW can someone have real privacy on owned land. Most (not all) of the other comments were just attacks to someone having a different opinion by bullying with useless sarcasm. Is this the kind of forum we want? Vick Forcella wrote: VickForcella wrote: unsubscribe Found it! Pls continue making useful suggestions. That was a very useful post. Not.
  11. ChinRey wrote: I suppose security is an important part of the answer to why we don't have hypergrid access I was talking about hypergrid between Sansar and SL exclusively. What kind of security issues might be between 2 platforms of the very same company?
  12. ChinRey wrote: Now, that is perhaps the most important question still unanswered: who is Sansar for? Is it for the high end gaming computer crowd or is it supposed to be the platform for the "10s and 100s of millions of people."? I heard in SL12B Auditorium it will not be for all. Not for Linux users anyway, regardless of how powerful their computer is. Regardless of how creative are or how much they contribute. No linux version official Sansar viewer... no third party viewers... worst of all: no hypergriding! I guess my questions to Lindens are: Will it be really absolute -no way- for a Linux user to enter Sansar?? Not even a work around? (Someone mentioned a program called WINE, but I'm not sure if that could be a solution). If Sansar is going to be -that- ambitious (100s of millions) then you're realising you're excluding millions of people. Why can't you let volunteer or short-term paid linux devs help you in creating a linux version official Sansar viewer (or official based) from early on? Most of TPV devs are trusted people I believe. Isn't it possible for a client to be closed source and still being able to run on an open source OS? (Sorry if my questions seems naive or something, I'm not a programmer). A Sansar Linux Viewer could be at the same status as the SL Linux Viewer. No maintenance = no LL resources spent! Right? Why not hypegriding? This is actually a question I heard by a lot of people, not just linux users. Don't you, people at LL, think the hypergriding ability is essential in helping Sansar to be populated? Thank you in advance. I've read really great questions from people before me and some informative answers already.
  13. After April 24th, I was going to suggest a place dedicated to linux (and/or open source in general) as a tribute to Linux Community and as a reminder of Oz Linden's invitation for help. Unfortunately SLLUG's parcel in Maryport is small for a meeting like this and ama gi region seems to be (almost) deserted nowadays... :matte-motes-frown: Well... Basilique is a nice and popular choice and I'm looking forward to meet you there. I do, however, have a general suggestion: Maybe next time you could give us some guidelines as to how an ideal meeting point should be. I noticed not all suggestions were following modemworld's advices and also a confusion about whether we should be the owners of the place we suggest or not.
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