congratulations! companies now have motivation to hire people as close as possible to the workplace, as well as fire those who live further than everywhere else!
those optimizing fucks would run that idea into the ground, i think
hello neighbor alpha build-ass house
that’s not true!! you can, uh, put a VIRTUAL CUBE in your room!!! uh um, you can have VIRTUAL ZOMBIES INVADE YOUR HOME!!! totally worth $200 extra
no, you’re in the majority. most couldn’t care much less, including myself. i’m just saying that AR was their main advertising point. a quest 3 lite of some sort with gutted AR functionality and whatnot would be a good addition. if it just boils down to removing components, such a product could reduce the weight too
yeah, but that, like, the selling point of the headset. it was always “look at how you can put the real world into VR” not “hey we improved ur fuckin toaster performance lolol”
as a doofus gimp user, what’s an adjustment layer?
ive been stuck with gimp and now ive been stockholm syndromed into liking it
they’ll pick the most efficient option-- to them, it’s not “people HAVE to live this far away or less”. it’s “alright, who lives the farthest away and are potential new hires closer”. basically, they’d define “near” based on where employees live and where job applicants live.
it’d result in a world where the people who can afford to live closer than their coworkers are the people with more job security. it’d be more wealth inequality