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Cake day: August 2nd, 2023

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  • what I mean is that, connections that are private and secure in the current day, may still be logged since everyone is so data hungry to train their AI, because even though it’s not currently readable, those past messages will be tomorrow, even if the encryption of the day changes. it only protects the things under the current standard. that’s sort of unsettling to me that nothing is truly guaranteed safe for even 5 years, despite how deep the key space goes.











  • yes that’s what I mean, the applications of it mostly include enhancing the productivity of your current environment. things like projected statistics over a warehouse or something like that. but as a former gamedev I think carmack is thinking besides work apps if it’s training for pilots or surgeons or something like that I’d think you may as well go full virtual though. AI is likely going to be doing that stuff soon enough anyway





  • I’m not sure what you mean by the American accent but southeastern “southerners” here sound goddamn stupid to me. I’m hoping you more mean the California accent, which does sound like youre a popular social media star at the expense of also being an airhead. I like the midwestern “Chicago” or southern Canada accent the best and I wish it was the one other nations knew us by.

    Australian does sound like cooler British to me which when combined with your experiences convinces me that we think the unfamiliar is cool.


  • i don’t think he’s saying there’s no value in AR, I just took from his quote that, the fact that it has to conform itself to your current restricted environment is an extreme limiting factor that VR can mostly better emulate with a simulated environment of similar layout anyway. there really are limited applications for successful MR where you can interact with your restricted environment safely and in a way that’s more interesting than entirely virtualized besides pokemon go or something like that