The Apple Vision Pro is supposed to be the start of a new spatial computing revolution. After several days of testing, it’s clear that it’s the best headset ever made — which is the problem.

  • @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    The biggest problem I see from these kind of devices is: you’re isolating yourself. For example, it looks very cool that you can see a movie with a similar experience to a theatre, but you’re completely isolated using it. I don’t see a family, each with one of these devices on, watching a movie on the couch at the same time. It’s complicated enough when people have their smartphones out while eating with others…

    That doesn’t mean that it hasn’t its uses, but it’s more limited than what the try to sell to you. You’re by yourself when you’re using this device, even if you can see others.

    • nicetriangle
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      215 months ago

      Yes and no. I’ve used a Quest to watch movies in a theater with different people from around the world and it was a very social experience. I’ve also attended a few support group meetings for dealing with loss in VR and that was honestly a really positive experience.

      • @[email protected]
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        135 months ago

        That’s interesting. It’s a bit funny that new technology can take us closer to those far, and at the same time take us far from those close. :P

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          75 months ago

          Agreed on that, it’s a weird dichotomy. I think in a way the internet as a whole has had that effect on people.

          Connections in real life don’t feel a deep as I remember them being in the past and its so often you see a group of people out to dinner or drinks together staring at their phones. Meanwhile I have a lot of pretty decent connections online with people I’ve never met in person or maybe only once or twice.

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            25 months ago

            That’s an interesting perspective because I often feel the opposite. Especially post pandemic, I’ve gotten really into going out to bars and just talking to people. I barely even use my phone and sometimes will put it on do not disturb (unless wife calls) even while talking to people I barely know. They’re interesting folks.

            But also I do have friends I made on the internet and have been greatly changed by internet interactions. Hell even my ideology was as I grew up on XKCD. But I’ve isolated myself to nothing but the internet before. Once with depression and fear as a queer teenager, and once with depression and fear as a person living through a global pandemic (thank fuck I had my wife for that), and I need quite a bit of face to face communication too or my brain loses its shit. And I need real irl community.

            • nicetriangle
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              25 months ago

              Based on the amount of screen time zoomers are reporting (saw some article about it recently and it was insane), I think there’s a boatload of people who are glued to devices and not being present.

              I’m a good bit older than that and I’ve definitely been making an effort to get off my phone. I took all the social apps off about 3-4 months ago and it’s been a big improvement. Gonna keep finding ways to unplug. I need to stop posting here during the day so much honestly. I’d probably get a lot more work done.

              • @[email protected]
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                15 months ago

                Yeah I definitely do spend a lot of time on the phone it’s just I also need irl people time.