NireBryce

reality is the battlefield

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🐥 I am not embroiled in any legal battle
🐦 other than battles that are legal 🎮

I speak to the universe and it speaks back, in it's own way.

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email: contact at breadthcharge dot net

I live on the northeast coast of the US.

'non-functional programmer'. 'far left'.

conceptual midwife.

https://cohost.org/NireBryce/post/4929459-here-s-my-five-minut

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my advice, if you really gotta buy a vision pro and want to use it for VR, don't sacrifice $3500 to early adoption (the first version these days is almost always essentially a paid beta test), and get the second generation in a year.

nothing is ever without pain the first release. don't let them subsidize the working version off your back.

3500$ is a lot, yes even for you, and if you're absolutely needing to spend it here, make it count. VR isn't their intended audience,


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in reply to @NireBryce's post:

unfortunately most of the people lusting over it do not seem to have big disposable income, which is why the post -.-

people are falling for campaign promises, not to their own fault, instead of looking at what every other product has done the last decade. And I can't blame them, everything is priming them for it. Especially the tech bloggers who should know better doing extremely long infomercials about it.

But I don't think most people realize just how niche-minority VR is in that space when they're pushing AR first and productivity second, you know? it feels like setting onesself up for a very expensive device with every-two-months breaking changes to the one thing you bought it for