For getting free labor, of course.
You've nailed it. Ordinarily, Apple is good at throwing its weight (money) around to make things like this happen, but it seems like there weren't many takers this go-round, so we just got an overpriced, beautiful and fascinating paperweight.
That's why the biggest use case for VR has been gaming and metaverses. It's a ready-to-go thing that adapts well, but it's certainly not for everyone. For my part, I'm saving up for a PS VR2, because it's adding PC support soon and I already own a PS5 as well. Far, far cheaper than Apple's device, and likely quite good still.
I have a very simple rule.
If I am seated, I will tip. Bartender, barista, restaurant, doesn’t matter. If I’m walking up and standing around and serving myself, you can shove that iPad up your ass.
The problem is, this is not going to the working class. The rich are comfortable again and the poor are still poor. We can do better.
More finger wagging, no action.
No word on platform availability but I’m nearly certain Linux will be one of the platforms.
It’s the same problem as all the other ride share companies. They don’t pay their drivers enough and they massively over charge customers. Drivers get no benefits and have to use their own cars while DoorDash makes a fortune. It’s disgusting greed and it doesn’t help restaurants either
Gonna get an agile certification to get such a position and then coach my team into a fucking union
I mean is he that much of a good guy? Better than Trump by a lot, but damn the bar is low.
It’s open source, free, well maintained, and easy to set up and use.
Even smaller vehicles are getting ridiculous. The Honda Civic is a $30,000 car now.