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    There is only one thing I’m paying attention to with the Vision Pro at this point: use in public. When the Quest 3 came out people did stupid stuff like wearing it at amusement parks and ordering coffee with it on, then stopped cause it was just for the memes. I really hope people stop being such fuckwits with Vision Pros but I’m afraid they won’t because Apple status symbol.

    • Possibly linux
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      911 months ago

      I’m waiting for them to make it remove specific things from your vision. In the future we don’t even need to see homeless people or security guards.

      Imagine a government making Apple censor a protest.

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        211 months ago

        Can’t wait for White Christmas.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        Imagining non-profits buying them to shield young women from anti-abortion protestors as they walk into clinics.

        Couple with earplugs + studio monitors at high volume and you can significantly protect against bad actors, as long as they don’t assault you.

          • @[email protected]
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            211 months ago

            Modern update to a technology we’ve had since 2500 BC!

            I see the problem with upper classes eliminating homeless people with them.

            What rubs you the wrong way about using it against people who’re hoping to actively interfere with your life?

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              211 months ago

              Because you are silencing peaceful protesters. If they start actively blocking you that’s a different story but to protest something you find unethical is not a bad thing.

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                111 months ago

                The government should absolutely not inhibit peaceful protests.

                A private person spending a bunch of money to pretend nobody is yelling at them for making an already heartbreaking decision is a pretty epic trump card.