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    6 months ago

    Because the metaverse is a stupid idea. Reminds me of that 3d web browser protocol that came out in the 90s. where you had to naviagte 3d paths to go to the next link, like walking to street signs.

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    I don’t know, I will never use it but it’s quite cool that this much money is being poured into VR development. I prefer to think of it as the money being spent rather than hoarded, and I’m definitely fine with that.

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      It has a lot of neat experiences that many people don’t know about.

      For instance, the first thing I did with my VR rig when I got it last November was experience a VR documentary where I was on a British bomber flying over Berlin during WWII.

      Then I took a White House tour with the Obamas.

      VR’s neat. FB just kind of sucks at it.

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    What blows my mind is that they completely squandered the opportunity that COVID provided for VR education. They could have, and imo should have, given away their hardware to every school/student and then created immersive education software that they could charge the schools for. Imagine learning Magic School Bus style… Chemistry and biology from the point of view of a molecule, travel the universe, be present at major historical events, or just take a walk around ancient Rome to see how they lived. They could have gotten a whole generation hooked on their system… Kinda like Apple did in the 90s. If they want the “metaverse” to work, they need to build an infrastructure that allows users to build their own stuff. Like just make a “city” but allow users to fill it with their own buildings, bars, houses, virtual work places, etc

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          It’s complicated. Many good devs find them immoral, some just waste time there getting overpaid, I’ve heard management is just yes men. Having money doesn’t always mean good products; it’s well known most innovation in these large companies is through acquisitions.

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      It is. It’s just sad when you think about what other things vould’ve been accomplished with 1billion dollars a month for 2 years straight. It’s america so probably more wars, but still.

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        On top of making sure everyone is housed, healthy, and fed, nuclear fusion energy instead of nuclear fission would be really, really nice.

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    That sucks, but got my kids some cheap quest 2 sets and they’re loving them. I even use them from time to time, and can’t beat that price.

    I’m fine with meta losing billions for my kids to have a decent experience.

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    The Metaverse was always a distraction from its involvement in Cambridge Analytica, and the questions raised around privacy and election interference/influence. It was never going to be a thing, and anyone that didn’t have their head up their arse could’ve told you that.

    Zuck isn’t an idiot, but he knew many others were.

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      Zuck isn’t an idiot

      Nah, he definitely is.

      He’s just lucky & well connected.

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      I’m just frustrated that the whole Cambridge Analytica thing didn’t end up having any real consequences for anyone involved. Not surprised, but definitely frustrated.

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      You really should look up how much Meta makes per quarter. They’re doing the equivalent of setting aside a budget for hobbies.

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    And Apple will lose billions on it as well. Because they haven’t solved VR problems. Nobody wants to wear the stupid things on their faces.

    Best application for VR is gaming. Zuck seems to thing they belong on in the workplace. Apple seems to think they’re going to be laptop replacements.

    VR isn’t going to happen.

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      You are being downvoted but I think you have a very valid point. It’s not like VR isn’t going to happen though, it just not going mainstream, not at least until technology advances enough to make the whole VR hardware as inconspicuous as a smartphone or smartwatch. And we are decades away from that happening.

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        The biggest problem (in my opinion) is that they’re trying to cram too much processing into the headset instead of offloading it into some other processor and remote streaming the video feed and just having the inside out tracking done in the headset.