• acowley@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    This is such a wild product unveiling. The dystopian scenes of a dad photographing his playing children through the mask that separates him from those same children; the FaceTime with an avatar that looks merely okay, making the idea of FaceTiming with an avatar on both ends of the call seem oddly pointless; the high cost; … and then the fact that it does look like an incredible piece of technology. The subtle hand gestures, the almost trope-y at this point potential to have a giant screen wherever you are, the reality dial, etc. all looked amazing. But then again, the size, intrusiveness, battery life, etc. It was an unveiling with incredible downsides to go with seemingly every bit of appeal.

    I like that it has those highs and lows. Maybe it’s not for me, but it’s a real swing at something.

    • M. Orange@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      I’ve always said that I prefer any kind of venture that shoots for the moon and fails compared to something that plays it safe and succeeds.

      We have the moonshot, though whether or not it will fail remains to be seen.

    • CasscadingSymmetry@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Dystopian is an apt description. It does look like something straight out of a black mirror episode. A lot of recent technology is really embracing the uncanny valley feeling.