http://www.pcgamer.com/oculus-rift-creator-palmer-luckey-kicks-in-2000-to-crossvr-patreon/
Here's an unexpected twist: Palmer Luckey, co-founder of Oculus VR and the creator of the Oculus Rift, recently pledged $2000 per month to the Patreon for the CrossVR project that's developing Revive—the software that enables the use of Oculus-exclusive software of the HTC Vive headset.
[...] Luckey's support of the project could be seen as an amusing finger in the face of the company he founded but left (under under[sic] less-than-ideal circumstances) earlier this year, but as UploadVR reported in February, Oculus head of content Jason Rubin said at the 2017 DICE Summit that Oculus was not doing anything to stop Revive-type hacks from working, and was actually taking steps to enable them to run more effectively.
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A former top executive at Facebook who was ousted from the company may have been fired over his support for Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reported Sunday that Palmer Luckey has recently told people that he was fired for supporting Trump before that year's presidential election. Luckey's donation in September 2016 to NimbleAmerica, a group that funded ads attacking Hillary Clinton, reportedly sparked backlash within Facebook.
Six months after making that donation, Luckey was no longer at the company. The Journal noted that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in front of Congress this year that Luckey's departure had nothing to do with his political beliefs.
According to the Journal, Luckey was first put on leave and later fired. In the fall of 2016, Zuckerberg pressured Luckey to voice support publicly for Gary Johnson, the libertarian nominee in that year's election, the Journal reported, citing internal emails and sources familiar with the conversations.
"Zuckerberg lied to Congress" could become a bipartisan statement.
Also at NBC.
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(Score: 2) by kaszz on Monday July 03 2017, @08:52PM (4 children)
Low priced VR-set for BSD/Linux thanks..
That would be something. Oh and graphics drivers.
(Score: 1) by Ethanol-fueled on Monday July 03 2017, @09:38PM
It will run embedded X-Windows on an Atmel DIP microcontroller and be slow and buggy as fuck while being boxy and beige-colored. After its commercial failure it will be sold for pennies on the dollar to Midway and be a graphical interface into a "drunk simulator" parlor game due to its low-latency and slow framerate of 2 FPS. I hear the next feature will feature involuntary angular rotation* of the display when looking up or down.
* Angular rotation like this. [youtu.be]
(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 03 2017, @11:15PM (2 children)
Razer's OSVR headsets run 300-400 dollars with fully open source libraries and design files, unlike the Facebook/HTC projects which cost 2x as much for far more proprietary options.
I sadly haven't had the spare money to purchase one, but Razer sure seems to be playing more to the community than Facebook and company are.
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Tuesday July 04 2017, @03:26AM
Facebook & Co is all about selling out users that they succeeded to lure in. Users are dumb fucks that trust Suckerberg as one person said.
Thanks for the info anyway.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 05 2017, @12:06AM
linky [osvr.org]
(Score: -1, Redundant) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 04 2017, @08:21AM
As he backed CastAR Kickstarter for $10,000 but then never honored it [kickstarter.com]?
So, fake news.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 04 2017, @08:24AM (5 children)
As he backed CastAR Kickstarter for $10,000 [roadtovr.com] but then never honored it [kickstarter.com]?
So, fake news.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 04 2017, @08:17PM (2 children)
(11/4/13): Luckey reached out to Road to VR to clarify. “…I did back CastAR on day one myself… Supporting the VR industry and expanding my collection are both important,” he wrote.
Where is your linked citation for this being Fake News?
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 10 2017, @10:45AM (1 child)
Yes, that is what he says. A lie. You have your link right above in the comment you reply to. Can't you even notice that?
You can check it yourself since that is the list of all the CastAR backers that paid their pledge.
Mr. Luckey is not listed there and never paid the $10,000 pledge he made to CastAR.
Also you may view Palmer Luckey's profile here [kickstarter.com] and see that castAR is not listed either.
It's a short list of just 18 projects he backed so even you won't have excuse to get lost there.
And all his whining about he never got the pledge level he paid for. Well, he never paid anything, what can you expect?
When called on the evidence Mr. Luckey even tried to excuse himself saying that he rather would send a check to Jeri, which of course she never got.
And they later confirmed it in a live webcast. He never paid.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 17 2017, @12:15PM
Stingy billionaire he is
(Score: 2) by tibman on Wednesday July 05 2017, @01:29AM (1 child)
I backed castAR. They refunded me like 1.5 years later because VC money bought them off.
SN won't survive on lurkers alone. Write comments.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 10 2017, @10:50AM
Seems fair. You paid for it. And still are listed as a CastAR backer, isn't it?
They unfortunately messed up. But fortunately at least in this case you got your money back.
It's a pity though. The VC just played to get bougth by some big fish and lost.