ENHANCE
ENHANCE
ENHANCE
At first, I thought this was the joke... But then realized it's because catbox doesn't load for me, for whatever reason.
I use a VPN that won't load catbox images for some reason. If I turn it off, catbox starts working again.
I don't see how any amount of zoom is going to see past my ultragigagigantic beer belly.
In the plus package, you get a mini drone with an other camera
idnoclip?
Get enough zoom to change your near-clipping plane.
With a mirror or two.
It looks like an actually useful tech.
I'm SO DOWN FOR THIS GIMME
acog lenses
Are they variable or constant zoom? They could be LPVO contacts.
Well now I want to know more about it!
The short version is they have developed a soft robot that can contract to increase the focal point (aka "zoom") on a lens, and they can control it with eye movements. An actual zoom contact is not available yet, and would probably require another decade of testing and prototyping before a consumer-grade model is available at a reasonable price point.
That makes sense.
Thanks.
:goes back to pushing Shadowrun books around:
That would be insanely handy in surgery. 99% of inner ear instruments look identical at first glance, but have different shaped tips that are plenty distinct under the microscope. Setting up for that shit is a pure guessing game if you have bad eyes.
And vascular... loading and keeping track of 150 suture needles that are 1/5 the size of an eyelash... yeah...
Hear that little guy??
Cqn I only see your penis though? It might get in the way of day to day activities...
Reminds me of deus ex: mankind divided
This meme is like 10 years old.
And we still don't have zoomable contacts.
I sometimes wonder if the other approach is possible: Enhance our possibilities to see and process much more detail with our brains.
I know some people have better vision than regular people and I always wondered how does that even work.
Most vision problems are issues with the shape of the lens of your eye either causing distortion of the light (astigmatism), or changing the optical focal length of something at a particular distance to something not ideal, causing you to be near/far sighted, or both.
These contact lenses just insert a new series of optical lenses which cause magnification.
The other processes would be incredibly difficult as our understanding of how images are processed by the occipital lobe of the brain are limited at best. You might have some success with the cyberpunk method of a bionic which your brain can be taught to control, or genetic modification to change the density and type of receptors on your retina, or the shape of the eye.
Most of the detail in your vision is by and large hallucinated. Outside of the fovea, which is densely packed with receptors, your peripheral vision is very much stitched together from lower information (significantly lower cones, or color receptors, in particular) by the brain. The brain is already doing some serious heavy lifting.
It appears to use tonal architecture...
I would much rather have that in a pair of lightweight glasses than contacts. Put the Zoom button on the glasses arm near the temple, and Go-Go Gadget binoculars
I have worn glasses since kindergarten, I don't get why people dislike them so much that they rather shove plastic in to their eyes than wear glasses.
Glasses are fantastic, not only do they correct your vision, they also protect your eyes against rain, wind and dust.
Protection aigainst rain? Whenever there's a light drizzle, I get waterdrops on the inside of my glasses.
I got corrective eye surgery cause glasses were an annoyance on everyday life. Can't see from some peripherals, weight on your nose and ears, annoying when you lay down, cuddle etc. They bump about, and fall off if you're active (such as parkour and flipping). Also forgetting or relying on them to see was always irritating, they fog up, smudge, etc. Just generally a hassle I did not want to deal with any longer. They also break, are expensive, and potentially need multiple pairs if sensitive to sunlight, have different prescriptions, or need safety glasses.
I'm sure they're fine for most people but they suuuuuucked in my case.
Contacts gives you full field of vision, and they don't get dirty. If you are lucky you only have to take them off and on for switching once per month and can sleep with them. I am one of those, and can buy the cheapest contacts too.
In other words, always good vision, with full FOV
I switched to contacts when I got a job where I am required to wear safety glasses. Contacts + the normal plastic glasses is just easier to deal with than having to get and replace prescription safety glasses.
Ahh, yes! But try opening an oven!
When you get to -7 like me the limits of physics start to apply and the closer you can get the lens to the eyeball, the less distortion you have so you can still read text and stuff which is pretty hard with glasses.
I have keratoconus, so unfortunately glasses aren't an option for me. I have to wear these rigid plastic contact lenses to correct for my corneas which bulge outwards kinda like little cones.
Peripheral vision mainly
Glasses are mildly inconvenient when it's cold, somewhat inconvenient when you have to wear headgear that don't take it into account, and very inconvenient when you have to move your head a lot or look down a lot. Anyway, I took the laser instead of the plastic bit that costs a lot and gets lost easily.
…and I keep wearing glasses anyway because the sun is still a thing that exists outside, anyway.
I agree that they are pretty great, but if you use VR headset, they are fucking annoying.
I reckon it's the cleaning.
I've never used contacts because the idea of touching my eye squicks me out (even if it's something meant to go there, just -- no.), but having your eyelids do all the cleaning and never having to worry about them getting dirty or scratched while using them is probably something a lot of people appreciate. (obviously you do still have to be careful with them when they're not in your eye, but they're much less likely than glasses to get dirty or scratched)
Me, I'm happy just using a microfiber cloth and being careful.
But that's not nearly as cool and it doesn't make you feel like you're chroming up
It would be pretty cool to me, and I would prefer not to attach machines to my eyeballs