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What's a common feature of video games we could really use in real life?
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No one has said a HUD yet? Being able to instantly recall information about objects in your environment, how to use them, red outline for nearby dangers, etc? Wouldn't even have to be Terminator T800 level for it to be immensely useful. Google Glass didn't get there, but maybe Apple Vision Pro can help pave the way.
A floating arrow pointing the direction to my keys would be handy.
A floating arrow telling me where my "next mission" is would be super annoying.
Vision Pro lacks the sensors for that. They skimped out on direction finding capabilities, despite already having the tech in their phones (for their tags)
In their infinite wisdom they built it as a standalone single user sandbox instead of as an environmentally aware terminal
Give me a Linux solution not backed by billion dollar corporations looking to consume as much data on you as possible, and I'll listen lol
Can you explain to me, a layman, why it should be Linux based and why that is a good thing?
The alternatives are:
Alternatives to Linux like other Unix based systems, FreeBSD, etc. I don't know enough about, so whether or not it would be better on this kind of a product I don't know.
The one from CP2077 that slows down time !