Wayward DP
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wait sorry what/who is investing.com and why are they credible?
wait sorry what/who is investing.com and why are they credible?
They should totally start their own Twitter with all the Elon chaos creating this opportunity, and just fucking migrate everyone over and kill it.They should give Insta more of a twitter feature set. They're not that different.
Your business is consulting with VR stuff these days?
It's still a behemoth with IG and Whatsapp, not to mention FB is no slouch either even though it doesn't grab attention of the younger demos.
The "old" reputation of Facebook is why they changed the name. And as someone who waited for years for VR, and it's been really underwhelming so far, I just assumed they had advanced the tech to the point where this had a chance to work. If it's really 10 years away then this was an unbelievably poor decision. I'm not convinced it's 10 years away just yet though from at least a passably decent product... But it seems clear it's not ready for prime time yet.
I mean we use message boards.
Agreed, we're nowhere near Total VR immersion (tm) but even with current limited tech, well rendered realistic spaces are pretty great. Sims-like cartoony worlds are cool for maybe 90 seconds.This is pure opinion, but I'm of the mind that the only way VR is going to work in that type of a way (literally trading in the real world for the virtual for some core life functions) we have to pass the uncanny valley of sorts on reality. Basically, no one wants to feel like they're living in The Sims for hours at a time. But make the experience graphically incredible (textures, lighting, shading, etc) and lifelike...not even truly realistic, but just fucking lifelike and I think enough people will bite on trading in things like zoom for that to make it viable.
But we are years away from graphics being at that level, and enterprise purchased computer hardware being able to run it efficiently.
It’s also augmented reality, like what google glasses were trying to do.
the whole Meta thing is so bizarre in both concept and roll out.
By the way, if anyone's interested in a cool podcast combining tech and media news with some politics, check out Pivot. Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway are both really knowledgeable and have good chemistry.
In this episode from Nov. 11, the discussions on FTX and Elon are worth a listen, but stick around for the interview section with Jonathan Haidt about the effect of social media on teens and society. Probably the most interesting interview I've heard this year.
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