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1. leetro+Y6[view] [source] 2021-10-12 11:40:38
>>74d-fe+(OP)
If you have not experienced the magic leap videos do not do it justice.

Heres my video flying inside my house:

https://youtu.be/Grlk03MdScQ

The jaw dropping aspects:

- it correctly knows when to mask for the column

- it does lighting effects from the planes headlights

- it does particle collisions with my furniture when it crashes

- it crashes by detecting i hit the wall

It really is amazing tech but it is very unpolished. But I am very hopeful they keep pushing and it gets cheaper and more people can experience it and develop for it.

This is like the amiga. We are at the infancy of AR.

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2. shmatt+it[view] [source] 2021-10-12 14:14:11
>>leetro+Y6
I have to say, I've been reading these comments who love or hate ML, treating them as just another internet argument

As someone who was following the public hype but never actually saw what they released. This is absolutely completely terrible. The promises they made when they raised half a billion dollars 7 years ago as a stealth company backed by tech geniuses.

If this is what they have today, what were they showing investors 7 years ago? and why did investors think this is going to revolutionize the world?

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3. system+TB[view] [source] 2021-10-12 14:51:33
>>shmatt+it
I saw it during an interview at Ft Lauderdale. I was interviewing for the optics metrology engineer position. It was as mind blowing as the op is stating. Absolutely stunning. This was 5 years ago. Signed a bunch of NDA papers so shouldn’t talk too much about it.
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4. sgtnoo+sl2[view] [source] 2021-10-13 01:17:09
>>system+TB
I tried one out maybe 3 years ago. It seemed clunky and awkward to me, and the projected scene glitched out a lot.

I tried my friend's oculus rift around the same time, and it felt immersive and fun.

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