@@osparav They make it impossible to repair anything and they work against customization in many ways. Especially as a programmer this is very frustrating. There should never be any parts pairing. That's just one reason. As an apple user I do love the computers but they are so annoyingt too.
@@osparav Reinventing proven tech to make it cost more for the end user to attain previously had functionality is not a good thing. And Apple does that a *lot*. Hell - they invented it!
@@osparav What @thelateweeb2799 said. Customization is one of the most important things when it comes to software imo. That together with everything related to Apple being so locked down in general makes it impossible for me as a Linux user to switch. But I 100% get why people use Apple products, and no offense if you do. I just don't
Its fair to hate Apple in terms of right to repair and price gouging, however anybody who knows/loves tech, knows regardless that Apple has still made some pretty innovating products over the years
Dude... with the entire house scanned to wireframe, you have real life wallhack! Imagine survailance cameras just constantly updating geometry and textures to give you live wallhacks.
That's great to hear! It's always thrilling to see virtual reality technology integrated with game development platforms like Godot. Can't wait to see what cool projects you come up with using your Quest 2!
I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying your Quest 2 with Godot engine! It's always exciting to see what you can create with new technology. Keep up the good work and happy developing!
I hate Apple and their vision (not the goggles), their strategies and their branding in general. But now I want some vision pros, this is impressive, it opened up so many new possibilities.
I understand your frustration with Apple, but their vision pros have definitely opened up new possibilities that are hard to ignore. It's always worth keeping an open mind to different perspectives and innovations in technology.
Yah I owned it for a while but delayed in reading it since I couldn't imagine it being better or much different than Masters of Doom. +1 it was great. I wish every team member put a book out with their memories of the time.
I agree! I think there is so much potential for amazing and unique experiences to come from this. It will be exciting to see what creative ideas and possibilities emerge.
This is really janky compared to what I expect out of an extremely expensive and limited AR device. It's cool, but considering we've had VR spaces for the last decade now with the ability to make and move 3D objects with physics as well as have AR capabilities for a long time, I expect more streamline use of the technology to bring everything together in 2024. Considering AI has come so far in only a couple of years, this really feels aged to me. I'm glad to see you're making good use of the tech, but I don't see this as being something with much relevant use-case in its current state.
Appreciate your view here. You're right, a lot shown here (maybe everything?) could be done on phones years ago w/ mobile AR SDKs. Hopefully things continue to improve into that streamlined future. And I imagine at some point I'd need to learn Unity for less jank/better physics.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate it. It's always important to make the most of the resources we have available to us and find ways to streamline our workflow. It's all about finding what works best for us and constantly improving.
Even as an Apple hater, that's sick!
@@osparav They make it impossible to repair anything and they work against customization in many ways. Especially as a programmer this is very frustrating. There should never be any parts pairing. That's just one reason. As an apple user I do love the computers but they are so annoyingt too.
@@osparav Reinventing proven tech to make it cost more for the end user to attain previously had functionality is not a good thing. And Apple does that a *lot*. Hell - they invented it!
@@osparav
What @thelateweeb2799 said.
Customization is one of the most important things when it comes to software imo. That together with everything related to Apple being so locked down in general makes it impossible for me as a Linux user to switch. But I 100% get why people use Apple products, and no offense if you do. I just don't
Its fair to hate Apple in terms of right to repair and price gouging, however anybody who knows/loves tech, knows regardless that Apple has still made some pretty innovating products over the years
@@osparav LOL
Dude... with the entire house scanned to wireframe, you have real life wallhack!
Imagine survailance cameras just constantly updating geometry and textures to give you live wallhacks.
we can have xdefiant airsoft irl
Pretty awesome stuff! The excitement is exactly how I felt when I got my Quest 2 working with Godot engine!
That's great to hear! It's always thrilling to see virtual reality technology integrated with game development platforms like Godot. Can't wait to see what cool projects you come up with using your Quest 2!
I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying your Quest 2 with Godot engine! It's always exciting to see what you can create with new technology. Keep up the good work and happy developing!
Even as a nullbody, that's sick!
Yeah, it's pretty impressive how they were able to achieve such a feat without any physical form. Just goes to show the power of mind over matter.
Even as an orange, that's sick!
Rated E for Everything
I have never seen an orange that looks sick before. It's concerning to see a usually vibrant and healthy fruit in that state.
I hate Apple and their vision (not the goggles), their strategies and their branding in general. But now I want some vision pros, this is impressive, it opened up so many new possibilities.
straight forward man
While I may have disliked Apple before, their innovative vision has proven to be game-changing and has broadened my perspective on tech possibilities.
I understand your frustration with Apple, but their vision pros have definitely opened up new possibilities that are hard to ignore. It's always worth keeping an open mind to different perspectives and innovations in technology.
Wow this is incredible, nice work!
even as an interrrrnal pointerrrr variable, this is sick!!
Even as a Pineapple, that’s sick!
Doom Guy’s so great. John Romero’s life is very random.
Yah I owned it for a while but delayed in reading it since I couldn't imagine it being better or much different than Masters of Doom.
+1 it was great. I wish every team member put a book out with their memories of the time.
This is really cool!
Looks really cool, can’t wait to see the experiences that can come out of this
I agree! I think there is so much potential for amazing and unique experiences to come from this. It will be exciting to see what creative ideas and possibilities emerge.
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cool work man!! Also looks like a great deal of fun :)
Thank you - definitely very satisfying as things start to come together!
cool stuff
this is dope bro
MR development is sick ain't it!
Even as a furry, that's sick!
Even as an Apple lover, that's sick!
lmao great work
I don't know why you say goodbye...
This is really janky compared to what I expect out of an extremely expensive and limited AR device.
It's cool, but considering we've had VR spaces for the last decade now with the ability to make and move 3D objects with physics as well as have AR capabilities for a long time, I expect more streamline use of the technology to bring everything together in 2024.
Considering AI has come so far in only a couple of years, this really feels aged to me. I'm glad to see you're making good use of the tech, but I don't see this as being something with much relevant use-case in its current state.
Appreciate your view here. You're right, a lot shown here (maybe everything?) could be done on phones years ago w/ mobile AR SDKs. Hopefully things continue to improve into that streamlined future. And I imagine at some point I'd need to learn Unity for less jank/better physics.
@@makeshowlearn It's just a hardware issue. Vision Pro looks absolutely disgusting from the outside.
incredible work. would love to see more
Yoooo, it's.. ah no, it's not
That's crazy, well done man. It's refreshing to see someone with a nice workflow do their thing. Good use of your resources 👍
Thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate it. It's always important to make the most of the resources we have available to us and find ways to streamline our workflow. It's all about finding what works best for us and constantly improving.
Great job mate, looking forward for more!
We are living in the future, lol
its time for you to go viral
Very cool man
this is so cool! You're so underrated
ok this impressive
woah
insane
the doggo at 2:40 is cute🥺
Next time I need to screen share to a display so she can watch what the heck I'm doing (or just nap through it)