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by wanderingbit
860 days ago
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The youtube video of his VP experience is really oh-shit moment, I agree. The question I'm still left with is whether these "experiences" have lasting effects on enjoyment and balance with the technology. I'm not looking forward to another dopamine death spiral. Also, no matter who makes it, I think I will be forever fearful of powerful AR tech. After reading Electric State[1], you realize dystopia is only like 3 (big) steps away. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Electric_State_(graphic_no... |
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For me the lasting value is simply a more flexible, ergonomic, and focused work environment than a MacBook (and add on) screens.
The wow has faded quickly, but the convenience of seeing all my relevant info within my eye’s a head’s field of view would be hard to give up now.
I love my iPhone, but for many things, want to use a laptop.
I love my laptop, but now for deep work use the Vision (with the laptop).
I really hope Apple has the sense to release Xcode & terminal for Vision, eliminating any need for a paired Mac.
Or as a half step, allow for more than one Mac screen.
Ergonomically, unlike iPhone or iPad, it is an environment naturally ergonomic for really focused work. (With keyboard & trackpad, and for me, the double strap.)
At a desk, but actually better on a couch or recliner.