@lmika Yeah, I feel similarly to you, not liking these always-online voice-controlled things and AR/VR headsets. To me it feels somewhat dystopian. Maybe there is a market for them, but that doesn't make them good 😕
@lmika Yeah, I feel similarly to you, not liking these always-online voice-controlled things and AR/VR headsets. To me it feels somewhat dystopian. Maybe there is a market for them, but that doesn't make them good 😕
@jayeless@lmika I'd say the benchmark for the future of computing is Star Trek 🖖 - they don't go around wearing glasses (except LaForge)... even as far in the future as in ST:Discovery, nobody is wearing AR/VR glasses, unless they're part of the collective :)
@jayeless@lmika I'd say the benchmark for the future of computing is Star Trek 🖖 - they don't go around wearing glasses (except LaForge)... even as far in the future as in ST:Discovery, nobody is wearing AR/VR glasses, unless they're part of the collective :)