

Latency is much more critical than bandwidth for any sort of real-time VR.
Latency is much more critical than bandwidth for any sort of real-time VR.
Millions of hits may sound like a lot, but you need to view that in context.
I feel like this could be (opinion) the reason why Devin is trying to charge $500/mo for their tool. They know they only have a limited time window until a general-purpose agent from OpenAI/Anthropic/Google/… can directly do everything their product does. So they have to make their money while that gap in capabilities still exists.
I remember reading articles about massive Threads’ user surge, back when Twitter shat the bed after the acquisition. How has that turned out in the long run?
More like start learning a second language and give up after a week.
This may be a stereotype, but TikTok specifically caters to people with short attention spans.
You can do this with any camera, including the one in all the phones out there. The only thing specific to the glasses is that it’s more convenient and inconspicuous to be wearing it on your face.
Might as well have put the iPhone in the title for more clickbait. Anyone dedicated enough can make or buy tons of different kinds of wearables that could do the same.
The key issue is that such a database exists and is so easily searchable.
Labor automation kind of is a way to lower the retirement age.
Of course how you use it is a matter of politics.