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lajupechere commented on Mark Zuckerberg on Apple’s Vision Pro headset   theverge.com/2023/6/8/237... · Posted by u/astlouis44
veidr · 3 years ago
I use the Quest Pro right now, because my interest in spatial computing (I like Apple's new term so trying to use it, haha) is greater than my misgivings about Meta (even though those are significant).

I will buy the Apple thing, too.

There are a lot of interesting differences between them (obviously, the biggest one being the price, and deriving from that) but the one I find interesting is Apple's decision not to have controllers.

This is just like the infamous "if you see a stylus, they blew it" approach with the iPhone. Double down on the simplest possible input mechanism and pretend it is enough. Today, of course, Apple ships an excellent stylus that they are happy to sell you for $129.

(UPDATE: I think here I wasn't clear, based on several replies. I'm not saying this decision was wrong -- it was right, clearly. I just mean they may very well ignore the existence of controllers... right up until they release an awesome high tech controller for us to buy (as an option).)

The controllers on the Quest Pro are fantastic, and although Meta also seems to be pushing as hard as they can to improve hand tracking and gesture recognition, too, there are and will always be immense benefits to having a hardware controller compared to just waving your hands and pinching your fingers. Precision, haptics, joysticks and buttons, additional positional audio, and more.

I have no doubt that if Vision OS succeeds, it will also eventually get spatially tracked controllers as well. But it is going to start without them.

That to me seems like the main competitive advantage Meta's Quest lineup has, other than the price. It's obviously superior in terms of delivering a deeper and more varied lineup of games; Apple seems to understand that and are hardly mentioning games (although, that makes sense due to the price as well).

It will be interesting to see how Meta tries to leverage this advantage. OTOH maybe some enterprising developer will just figure out how to connect Meta's controllers (or other similar ones) to the Apple Vision Pro.

lajupechere · 3 years ago
To be fair, the Apple stylus is considered an art and creative _accessory_, not the predominant way of interacting with the system.
lajupechere commented on Reddit's Recently Announced API Changes, and the future of /r/blind   old.reddit.com/r/Blind/co... · Posted by u/nickcotter
somedude895 · 3 years ago
"When we started Apple, Steve Jobs and I talked about how we wanted to make blind people as equal and capable as sighted people, and you'd have to say we succeeded."

- Steve Wozniak referring to the fact that people only stare at their iPhones anymore

lajupechere · 3 years ago
To be fair, iOS has some of the best accessibility of any computing platform ever. That Reddit managed to screw it up is a testament to THEIR skill, not apples
lajupechere commented on Air quality monitors: paying more does not get you more accuracy   airgradient.com/open-airg... · Posted by u/ahaucnx
sidmitra · 3 years ago
Yes, but do you(or someone else) have a recommendation of which scale does not do this? Something that's not consumer grade, but not "enterprise cost"
lajupechere · 3 years ago
My withings is constantly .2 fluctuating. If it’s faking that I’m going to chuck it out the window. It’s a very good scale, in aggregate the readings are useful.
lajupechere commented on Visa and Mastercard agree to lower average credit card interchange fee below 1%   ca.news.yahoo.com/visa-ma... · Posted by u/gregsadetsky
KRAKRISMOTT · 3 years ago
A bunch of fintechs are going to die :(
lajupechere · 3 years ago
A bunch of fintechs are going to die :)
lajupechere commented on Pixel Tablet   store.google.com/product/... · Posted by u/abawany
moffkalast · 3 years ago
> it's absurdly affordable compared to the competition right now (~$270).

Ipads are even cheaper at around $210 I think? I don't think it's possible to get an Android tablet of that screen size for anywhere close. It's sort of weird how Apple overprices all of their stuff except tablets.

Then again, then you have to deal with the ATS nonsense which is hell for local web dev without https.

lajupechere · 3 years ago
They completely over priced the keyboards, though, it’s kind of incredible. If you want to close the gap between tablet and laptop, you’re going to pay laptop prices.
lajupechere commented on Google employees complain about CEO's pay raise as cost cuts hit company   cnbc.com/2023/05/03/googl... · Posted by u/batmaniam
chii · 3 years ago
> Him getting a raise is a result of employees losing.

it's not a direct relationship.

The CEO gets a pay rise if the board believes it to be something worth doing - for example, rewarding the CEO for doing something unpopular (and taking flak for it).

The employees "losing" isn't a cause, it's an effect. The company needs to lower costs, and do some layoffs, in order to make it more profitable. And if a company is more profitable, the CEO is doing it's job. A company doesn't look out for employees; at least only up to the extend where the employees make them money.

lajupechere · 3 years ago
You’re still focusing on the wrong thing.
lajupechere commented on Overnight 'hotel train' could link San Francisco and Los Angeles   latimes.com/california/st... · Posted by u/lxm
paxys · 3 years ago
> Vollebregt said Dreamstar’s service would be “more like a private jet company than a big airline,” focused on the specialized niche of “upscale, overnight, hotel train service.”

> One-way tickets would cost about $300, $600 and $1,000, depending on the tier of room, which Vollebregt said is higher than typical airfare, but below other North American sleeper trains.

I'm going to say this niche fits exactly 5 people in the state of California.

lajupechere · 3 years ago
This could maybe work if it was sf-Seattle. LA is too close
lajupechere commented on FCC warns Portland church to shut down pirate FM operating under its steeple   insideradio.com/free/fcc-... · Posted by u/rmason
ctoth · 3 years ago
Okay, now, can you explain to me how an FM transmitter, transmitting somewhere between 87 MHz and 108 MHz will interfere with your emergency services? Potential harmonics? Can you point at one case of this ever happening, ever in real life where modern emergency communications were interrupted by a FM transmitter?
lajupechere · 3 years ago
It’s not emergency, but i would consider an airport to qualify. The airport on Orcas Island, WA had harmonics issues from someone running an illicit FM transmitter in 2018.

u/lajupechere

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