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  • Let’s explain tariffs so that even a baby like trump could understand.

    If an item is sold for $1 and you put 100% tariff on it, it now costs $2 for a consumer in the US to buy. The government doesn’t get to take the $1 that the company is selling it for, they still make their $1 regardless of the tariff. All this does is force the US buyer to pay more.

    I guess he could understand it if this is designed to funnel more money to the government but it’s gonna start impacting his tech bro handlers.

  • I don’t know if that’s the case. The issue with the VisionPro was it was more VR than AR. yes I know it was translucent but look at the headset. Looked like an oculus, clunky and blocked out a lot of your view naturally.

    True AR will will be a breakthrough because it can add things seamlessly inline to your view without being obtrusive or just with a pair of natural looking glasses.

    Imagine getting walking/driving directions overlaid right in your field of vision, or be at a sports game and have stats pop up above the players, or at a party and have names and LinkedIn bios displayed next to a person so you never forget. Another idea is the weather, looking up at the clouds, wondering if it is gonna rain and it overlays a Doppler radar at the right angle so you see which direction it’s going.

    That’s where the goal of AR is going and it won’t really work out until they make it integrated more naturally and not just a massive head goggle.

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  • My favorite is most people are listening to already lossy compressed music that gets decoded and then recompressed in another lossy manner… I miss my cable sometimes.