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ラヂヲカミ
VRアミューズメント施設が盛り上がればVRゴーグルも普及するかもしれない from Radiotalk

ラヂヲカミ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 12:02


今回も今週の気になったニュースについて語ります。 Song: In Full Bloom - Flehmann Music provided by DOVA-SYNDROME 画像生成:Copilot デザイナー #ニュースの実

超相対性理論
#190 極楽浄土、死からアートまで〜バーチャルとリアルを再定義する:ゲスト石田康平さん(その4)

超相対性理論

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 25:58


今回は、研究者の石田康平さんをゲストにお迎えして、バーチャルリアリティとは何か?談義をしました。 議論の入り口は、死とVR。 人が死ぬ乱世の時代には、VR的な思想が流行するということからスタートしましたが、紆余曲折を経て、議論はどう出口に向かったのでしょうか? 超相対性理論史上、かなり難解で捉えどころのない議論でしたが、最後は両足で着地できたはず? 4回にわたる対話、是非お楽しみください。 本編で紹介した本は、⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠「超相対性理論書店」⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠まで 【スポンサード】 株式会社バリューブックス https://www.valuebooks.jp/ 超相対性理論がオープンしました! https://www.valuebooks.jp/endpaper/12083/ 【出演&Twitter】 学びデザイン 荒木博行 @hiroyuki_araki Takram Takram 渡邉康太郎 @waternavy

Life 不下課
EP.662|提升閱讀力,從看見文本的「立體風景」開始!ft.《文本解壓縮》黃國珍

Life 不下課

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 16:29


我對閱讀, 一直屬於沒想太多的那種, 球來就打,書來就讀。 直到認識國珍老師, 此後閱讀, 彷彿戴上了VR眼鏡, 平面文字瞬間立體了起來。 這就是國珍老師的厲害之處。 剛好前陣子 國珍老師的新書《文本解壓縮》上市, 我一看到書名就被吸引了, 果然翻開書一讀, 又是一片閱讀的新世界。 今天這集, 我邀請到國珍老師, 來跟大家聊聊, 為什麼提升閱讀力, 要從看見文本的立體風景開始呢? 準備好戴上閱讀的VR眼鏡了嗎? ─ ❤️國珍老師臉書| https://www.facebook.com/k.c.maurice.huang ❤️品學堂粉專| https://www.facebook.com/wisdomhallreading

超相対性理論
#189 極楽浄土、死からアートまで〜バーチャルとリアルを再定義する:ゲスト石田康平さん(その3)

超相対性理論

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 26:47


今回は、研究者の石田康平さんをゲストにお迎えして、バーチャルリアリティとは何か?談義をしました。 議論の入り口は、死とVR。 人が死ぬ乱世の時代には、VR的な思想が流行するということからスタートしましたが、紆余曲折を経て、議論はどう出口に向かったのでしょうか? 超相対性理論史上、かなり難解で捉えどころのない議論でしたが、最後は両足で着地できたはず? 4回にわたる対話、是非お楽しみください。 本編で紹介した本は、⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠「超相対性理論書店」⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠まで 【スポンサード】 株式会社バリューブックス https://www.valuebooks.jp/ 超相対性理論がオープンしました! https://www.valuebooks.jp/endpaper/12083/ 【出演&Twitter】 学びデザイン 荒木博行 @hiroyuki_araki Takram Takram 渡邉康太郎 @waternavy

超相対性理論
#188 極楽浄土、死からアートまで〜バーチャルとリアルを再定義する:ゲスト石田康平さん(その2)

超相対性理論

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 20:04


今回は、研究者の石田康平さんをゲストにお迎えして、バーチャルリアリティとは何か?談義をしました。 議論の入り口は、死とVR。 人が死ぬ乱世の時代には、VR的な思想が流行するということからスタートしましたが、紆余曲折を経て、議論はどう出口に向かったのでしょうか? 超相対性理論史上、かなり難解で捉えどころのない議論でしたが、最後は両足で着地できたはず? 4回にわたる対話、是非お楽しみください。 本編で紹介した本は、⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠「超相対性理論書店」⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠まで 【スポンサード】 株式会社バリューブックス https://www.valuebooks.jp/ 超相対性理論がオープンしました! https://www.valuebooks.jp/endpaper/12083/ 【出演&Twitter】 学びデザイン 荒木博行 @hiroyuki_araki Takram Takram 渡邉康太郎 @waternavy

超相対性理論
#187 極楽浄土、死からアートまで〜バーチャルとリアルを再定義する:ゲスト石田康平さん(その1)

超相対性理論

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 28:43


今回は、研究者の石田康平さんをゲストにお迎えして、バーチャルリアリティとは何か?談義をしました。 議論の入り口は、死とVR。 人が死ぬ乱世の時代には、VR的な思想が流行するということからスタートしましたが、紆余曲折を経て、議論はどう出口に向かったのでしょうか? 超相対性理論史上、かなり難解で捉えどころのない議論でしたが、最後は両足で着地できたはず? 4回にわたる対話、是非お楽しみください。 本編で紹介した本は、⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠「超相対性理論書店」⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠まで 【スポンサード】 株式会社バリューブックス https://www.valuebooks.jp/ 超相対性理論がオープンしました! https://www.valuebooks.jp/endpaper/12083/ 【出演&Twitter】 学びデザイン 荒木博行 @hiroyuki_araki Takram Takram 渡邉康太郎 @waternavy

Breaking Change
v26 - Luigi's Mansion

Breaking Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 204:11


I'd write more here, but I've got places to be. Becky, Jeremy, and I are going to engage in some holiday festivities. We have a couple gingerbread houses to make and a tree to trim. And no nog to speak of. Really, that's all you get by way of show notes this time as a result, deal with it. Send your complaints to podcast@searls.co and they will be read on air. Some bullet points below the fold: My 90-minute, outdated guide to setting up a Mac Aaron's puns, ranked Jim Carrey is 62 and can't even retire I bought my 8 year old a switch and didn't realize how much games cost Teen creates memecoin, dumps it, earns $50,000 Startup will brick $800 emotional support robot for kids without refunds Install the Mozi app (manifesto here | app here) Vision Pro getting PSVR2 controllers The 2024 Game Awards news roundup Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet looks badass, but is it too inclusive for The Gamers? We don't talk about Luigi An invisible desktop app for cheating on technical interviews (HN comments) Sora is out, but it's not good yet Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out, and it is good yet Emudeck is so great it shouldn't be legal, and some people probably think it isn't Pikmin Stay tuned to my YouTube channel for upcoming LIVE streams Transcript: [00:00:00] Thank you. [00:00:29] Good morning, internet. [00:00:32] I started speaking before I realized, as an asynchronous audio production, it's actually pretty unlikely that it's the morning where you are. [00:00:43] Although, if it is the morning, coincidentally, please feel free to be creeped out, check over your shoulder. [00:00:51] Today was, I woke up with Vim and Vigor this morning, super excited to take on the day, thinking maybe I've got what it takes to record an audio production today. [00:01:07] And then we have an elderly coffee pot. [00:01:11] I don't want to completely put the blame on it because we were using it wrong for several years. [00:01:24] And it's a long story that I will shorten to say, any piece of consumer electronics or appliances in America, the half-life keeps decreasing. [00:01:37] And so when I say elderly coffee pot, I mean that we bought this coffee pot post-COVID. [00:01:42] And it's already feeling like, oh, we should probably get a new coffee pot, huh? [00:01:45] What happens is, from time to time, heat will build up in the grounds dingus. [00:01:55] I'm just realizing now that I'm like, you know, I'm not a coffee engineer. [00:01:58] Some of you are. [00:02:00] But, you know, of course, we all know that the dingus is connected to the water spigot, which is above the craft. [00:02:09] And what happens, as far as I can tell, is once in a while, you get all that hot water and grounds swirling around. [00:02:20] And if it clogs at all, like if it doesn't release just so, the whole little undercarriage, again, this is a technical term, just stay with me. [00:02:30] And we'll pop forward like three millimeters, which is just enough for the water to kind of miss its target on the craft and then spray all who's he what's it's, as well as for the spigot to start just kind of like splurring, you know, this water coffee slurry everywhere. [00:02:49] And so I went after, you know, but then you still get the triumphant ding dong sound that the coffee is ready. [00:02:56] So I walked over to the coffee expecting like, yes, it's the best, best way to start my day or whatever. [00:03:06] Pull out the coffee. [00:03:07] And the pot is too light. [00:03:10] And I had a familiarity of like what that means. [00:03:13] It means like there is water somewhere. [00:03:17] And it's not in this pot. [00:03:19] And so it's just like, you know, this big, big machine we actually have we've put because of our Mr. [00:03:26] Coffee's, you know, elderly onset incontinence. [00:03:33] We have we have put the entire coffee pot on a tray, like a rimmed silicone tray that you would use for like, I guess, a dog feeding bowl, right? [00:03:45] A dog, you know, messily eats food and slaps water around and stuff. [00:03:49] And you don't want it all over your hardwood. [00:03:50] Like you'd put this underneath that and it would catch some of the water. [00:03:53] So we I spent the first 30 minutes of my waking life today getting my hopes up that I was going to have coffee, followed by, you know, painstakingly carrying this entire cradle of of of coffee pot full of hot brown liquid. [00:04:10] That would stay in all of my clothes and, you know, get on the cabinets and stuff with a silicone underbelly thing. [00:04:18] And just kind of like, you know, we've got one of those big we're very fortunate to have one of those big farmers, farmer house, farmhouse. [00:04:25] I never know what to call it. [00:04:27] Steel, basically a double wide sink. [00:04:30] So what's nice about a double wide sink is that if you've got a problem in your kitchen and you're only a few steps away, whether it's the coffee pot part of the kitchen or the fridge or the freezer or the God forbid, the range or the oven, you can just sort of strategically hurl whatever it is you're holding just about into the into the sink. [00:04:51] And then once it hits the sink, it's, you know, the the the potential damage is limited. [00:04:57] So I gently hurled my coffee apparatus. [00:05:02] Is that the plural of apparatus? [00:05:04] One wonders into the into the into the sink and then spent the next 20 minutes, you know, scrubbing them and all to make another pot. [00:05:13] And Becky, of course, walks down the minute that the second pot is about to be finished. [00:05:18] And I'm like, I've already seen some shit and I'm going to go record a podcast now. [00:05:22] And that swallow you just heard was me having a sip of coffee that was not disgusting, but not great. [00:05:31] But I'll take it over where I was an hour ago. [00:05:39] Thank you for for subscribing as a as a true believer in breaking change. [00:05:47] We're coming up on one year now. [00:05:49] It's hard to believe that it's already been a year, not because this has been a lot of work or a big accomplishment, but just because the the the agony of existence seems to accelerate as you get older. [00:06:03] It's one of the few kindnesses in life and so as we whipsaw around the sun yet again, we're about to do that. [00:06:11] This is the 26th edition version 26 of the podcast. [00:06:17] I've got two names here to release titles and I haven't picked one yet. [00:06:22] So as a special. [00:06:24] Nearing the end of the year treat. [00:06:29] I'm going to pitch them both to you now, right? [00:06:31] So so we're in this together. [00:06:33] I like to think this is a highly collaborative one person show. [00:06:37] Version 26 rich nanotexture. [00:06:42] And that's a nod to the MacBook Pro has a nanotexture anti-glare screen coding option. [00:06:52] It's a reference to the rich Corinthian leather that was actually it's a Chrysler reference. [00:06:58] It's a made up thing. [00:06:59] There is no such thing as Corinthian leather, but like that's what they called their their seating. [00:07:03] And Steve Jobs referenced that as being the inspiration for I think it was the iPad calendar app. [00:07:13] With the rich Corinthian leather up at the top during the era of skeuomorphic designs back in 2010, 2009, maybe I can't remember exactly when they I think it's 2010 when he had his famous actually leather chair demonstration of the iPad. [00:07:28] Maybe the reason that that stood out to me was the car reference because it is it is an upsell. [00:07:34] The nanotexture $150 if you want to have a don't call it matte finish. [00:07:41] The other one, so that's option one, rich nanotexture. [00:07:46] And I didn't love it because I couldn't get texture. [00:07:49] I couldn't get the same Corinthian, right? [00:07:53] Like you want that bite, the multisyllabic bite that adds the extra, you know, the gravitas of a luxury good. [00:08:04] Yeah, texture just didn't have it for me. [00:08:06] But then if you change that word, it doesn't make sense. [00:08:08] So I mean, the other option two that came to mind version 26 don't don't by the way, don't think I'm going to edit this in post and fix it. [00:08:19] I will not. [00:08:20] I will ultimately land on one of these and that will be the title that you saw on your podcast player. [00:08:25] Or maybe some third thing will come to mind and then this conversation will be moot. [00:08:29] I do not think of this collaborative exercise. [00:08:32] Just imagine it's a it's a it's a quantum collaboration. [00:08:37] So by observing it, that's you actually took part. [00:08:41] You opened your podcast player and then the yeah, the entangled, you know, bits just they coalesced around one of these two names or some third name. [00:08:58] It's all just statistics version 26 Luigi's Mansion, which is a nod to two things at once. [00:09:05] I'm going to talk a little bit about GameCube, but also I'll probably not escape mentioning Luigi Manjoni Manjoni man. [00:09:15] You know, I haven't been watching the news. [00:09:17] I don't know how to pronounce his name, but it looks enough like mansion that I was like, oh, man. [00:09:21] I bet you there's a Nintendo PR guy whose day just got fucking ruined by the fella who is a overnight folk hero. [00:09:30] More attractive than most assassins, I would say. [00:09:35] Great hair. [00:09:36] Good skin. [00:09:37] Apparently, skincare Reddit is all about this fella who murdered in cold blood the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. [00:09:45] If you haven't caught the news, if you're even less online than I am. [00:09:51] And yeah, so I'm trying to decide. [00:09:53] I think Luigi's Mansion is probably going to win. [00:09:56] It's more timely. [00:09:57] It's the first time the name Luigi has come up in the last year. [00:10:00] And I may have mentioned nanotexture before when discussing Apple's very compromised studio display. [00:10:11] So I'm leaning Luigi's Mansion, but, you know, don't tempt me. [00:10:15] I might switch. [00:10:18] I'm going to just keep drinking coffee because I got to power through this. [00:10:21] Let's talk about some life stuff. [00:10:24] I so when we last talked that way back in the heady days of version 25, I had just gotten off a plane from Japan. [00:10:34] I was still a little bit jet lagged. [00:10:36] I recorded later in the evening. [00:10:38] I was tired. [00:10:39] You know, I was still overcoming. [00:10:41] I listened to the episode, realized I was overcoming a cold. [00:10:44] You know, then Becky shortly thereafter, after recording, she developed a pretty bad cough. [00:10:51] And so we've both been sleeping relatively poorly. [00:10:53] And I can't complain about this cough because her having a cough for four nights is nothing like me snoring on and off for over a year. [00:11:02] And I think the fact that her cough is consistent is actually a kindness compared to the sporadic nature of my snoring, where it's like I might go a week without it. [00:11:11] And then all of a sudden there's like, bam. [00:11:14] So she doesn't, you know, it's like sneaks up on her and that's not fair. [00:11:17] So so she's got a cough and I haven't been sleeping particularly well. [00:11:20] Maybe that's it. [00:11:22] I also, you know, I wanted to dry out because I was living on shoe highs, you know, canned cocktails in Japan for way too long. [00:11:30] Just drinking, you know, five whole dollars of alcohol every day, which is an irresponsible amount of alcohol. [00:11:36] It turns out. [00:11:40] Yeah, that's one nice thing about living in Orlando and theme park Orlando is that the average price of a cocktail here is seriously $20. [00:11:49] I think it is. [00:11:51] I am delighted and surprised when I find a cocktail under $20. [00:11:55] That's any good. [00:11:55] In fact, the four seasons right around the corner, their lobby bar has a some of the best bartenders in the state of Florida. [00:12:05] Like they went all kinds of awards. [00:12:06] And so when you say a lobby bar, you think it sucks. [00:12:09] But it's actually it's like it's a it's a restaurant with a room if you're ever around and they still do a happy hour with like $4. [00:12:18] It was $4 beers. [00:12:19] I think they finally increased to $5 beers draft beer. [00:12:23] And it's all craft. [00:12:25] You know, it's all fancy people stuff. [00:12:27] And they do it's I think it's $10 margaritas, French 75s, and they got some other happy hour cocktail. [00:12:37] It was highballs for a while. [00:12:39] Whiskey highballs was like probably centauri toki or something. [00:12:43] I gotta say like that $10 margarita. [00:12:47] They'll throw some jalapeno in there if you want some tahini rim, you know, they do it up. [00:12:52] They do it well. [00:12:54] But that might be the cheapest cocktail I've had in all of Orlando is at the Four Seasons. [00:13:01] Famous for that TikTok meme of the Four Seasons baby, if you're a TikTok person. [00:13:06] Anyway, all that all all this drinking talk back to the point. [00:13:11] I've been not drinking for a week. [00:13:12] And I, you know, I'm back to tracking my nutrients every day. [00:13:17] The things that I consume and adding up all of the protein and carbohydrate and realizing [00:13:21] if you don't drink, it's actually really easy to blow past one's protein goals. [00:13:25] And so I had one day where I had like 240 grams of protein, which is [00:13:28] enough protein that you'll feel it the next morning if you're not used to it. [00:13:34] And I still was losing weight. [00:13:38] I lost like five or six pounds in the last week. [00:13:43] And to the point where it was like, you know, I was feeling a little lightheaded, [00:13:47] a little bit woozy because I wasn't drinking enough is the takeaway. [00:13:52] So so thank God we got to go to a Christmas party last night. [00:13:57] It was it was great Gatsby themed. [00:13:58] And I dressed up like a man who wanted to do the bare minimum to not get made fun of at the party. [00:14:05] So I had some some suspenders on instead of a belt, which was the first time I ever put on suspenders. [00:14:13] They were not period appropriate suspenders simply because they had the, you know, the [00:14:18] little class B dues instead of how they had some other system for I don't I don't fucking know. [00:14:25] Like I, I had chat GPT basically helped me through this. [00:14:28] And it's like, hey, you want these kinds of suspenders? [00:14:30] I'm like, that sounds like an ordeal. [00:14:31] How about I just get some universal one size fits all fit and clip them in? [00:14:36] I also had a clip on bow tie. [00:14:37] So that worked. [00:14:39] When you think clip on bow tie, I guess I'd never used one before, but like it, I always [00:14:45] assumed it would just be like, you know, like a barrette clip that would go in front of the [00:14:49] front button and look silly for that reason. [00:14:51] And maybe that's how they used to be. [00:14:53] But it seems these days, if you want to spend $3 on a fancy clip on bow tie with a nice texturing, [00:14:58] I'll say, uh, it's just pre it's a pre tied bow with a still wraps around your neck. [00:15:04] It's just, it has a class mechanism, which seems smart to me, right? [00:15:08] I don't know what. [00:15:09] Look, if you're really into men's fashion, uh, there's this weird intersection or this tension [00:15:19] between I'm a manly man who, who ties my own shoes and, you know, kills my own dinner and [00:15:25] stuff. [00:15:25] And I, I, for fuck's sake, tie my own bow tie from scratch every day. [00:15:29] Right? [00:15:29] Like there's a toxically masculine approach to bow ties, but at the same time, it is such [00:15:35] a foofy accoutrement. [00:15:37] It's like an ascot, um, that the idea of like a manly man, like a man trying to demonstrate [00:15:43] his manliness by the fact that he doesn't use a clip on bow tie, uh, came to mind yesterday [00:15:50] when I was, uh, struggling even with the clasping kind. [00:15:54] I was like, man, I wish I could just get this to anyway. [00:15:58] Um, I had a vest at a gray vest. [00:16:03] This is all brand new territory for me. [00:16:05] Uh, yeah, I, I've, I've leaned pretty hard into the t-shirt and shorts and or jeans life [00:16:10] for so long. [00:16:12] Uh, the, the fella in front of us when we, when we were checking in, cause they took little [00:16:16] photos of you, uh, all of the women had the same exact flapper dress from Amazon, you know, [00:16:22] with the, the, the, the hairband thing with the, you know, fake, the polyester peacock tail. [00:16:28] Becky's looked the best. [00:16:29] I'm not gonna, I'm not even lying. [00:16:32] Uh, uh, her dress actually fit. [00:16:35] He had some, uh, very ill fitting flapper costumes that these women couldn't even move in. [00:16:40] Um, it was interesting. [00:16:42] Uh, but the, the fella in front of us at check-in was wearing a, a, a full blown, you know, tuxedo [00:16:48] get up that he brought from home. [00:16:50] And he was talking about, Oh yeah, well he's got two of them and his wife, you know, ribbed [00:16:54] him a little bit that he could only fit in one. [00:16:55] I was like, man, owning a tuxedo, that's nuts. [00:16:58] Like, and then it like turns out he's like got all these suits and these fancy clothes and [00:17:02] he's an older gentleman. [00:17:05] Uh, but my entire career only the first few years did I have to think about what I was [00:17:10] wearing and, and it never really got beyond pleated, you know, khakis and a starched shirt. [00:17:18] And, and I had, I had to wear a suit maybe on two sales calls. [00:17:22] Um, and they were always the sales calls that were just, uh, there were certain sales demos [00:17:30] when I was a, a, a baby consultant, these really complex bids. [00:17:39] I remember we were at cook County once, uh, uh, the, the county that wraps Chicago and it [00:17:44] has a lot of functions and facilities that operate at the county level. [00:17:48] So, but of course we're in Chicago in some, you know, uh, dystopian office building. [00:17:54] That's very Gothic, I should say. [00:17:57] And the, the solution that we were selling was a response to a bid around some kind of [00:18:05] document, electronic document ingestion and, and, and routing solution. [00:18:09] And so what, what that meant was it was like a 12 person team. [00:18:14] It was a big project working on this pitch. [00:18:18] And most of the work and most of the money came from the software side at the end of the [00:18:23] process. [00:18:23] It's like, you're going to get IBM file net and you're going to get all these different, [00:18:26] uh, enterprise tools. [00:18:28] And we're going to integrate, uh, with all your systems and, and build these custom integrations [00:18:32] that you've asked for here and here and here. [00:18:33] But the, the, the hard part is the human logistics of how do you get all of their paper documents [00:18:41] into the system. [00:18:42] Uh, and that was my job was I had to get paper and then scan it, uh, with a production, big [00:18:50] Kodak funkin fucking scanner. [00:18:52] Uh, and then use, what was it? [00:18:54] Kofax capture or something like a, like an OCR tool of the era. [00:18:59] And the thing about it is that scanning is not, was not ever a science and neither is [00:19:07] OCR, the OCR stuff and OCR stands for optical character recognition. [00:19:10] So you'd have a form and you'd write on the form, like, you know, uh, uh, uh, uh, some, [00:19:15] some demo address and name and all this. [00:19:19] I spent. [00:19:22] So like the people doing the software, like they, they could just like click a button and [00:19:26] like, they could even just use fakery, right? [00:19:29] Like, Oh, the API is not really there, but I'll always return this particular, like, let's [00:19:33] call it an XML soap message. [00:19:34] And so the, the software guys clocked in, clocked out, got back to their billable work. [00:19:39] I, because the stakes were so high in this particular, uh, and I'm here right now explaining [00:19:46] all of this nonsense because I had to wear a suit and that was also really bad, but I [00:19:51] was in Chicago late at night with a group of like, at that point it was like 9 PM and it [00:19:54] was just me and two partners. [00:19:56] Cause the partners had a sickness called avoid family, stay at work. [00:20:02] And, uh, I, I was just running over and over and over again where I'd like, you know, [00:20:09] I'd take the paper, I'd put it through the scanner and it would get 90% of the OCR stuff [00:20:13] done, or I'd get it perfect. [00:20:15] And it would scan everything just right, which would result in the downstream, you know, after [00:20:21] the capture, like all of my integrations, like would route it to the right thing. [00:20:24] So that like, it was basically a game of mousetrap or dominoes where like my task was both [00:20:29] the most important to being able to demonstrate, but also the most error prone, but also the [00:20:37] least, uh, financially like, um, valuable to, to our services company. [00:20:42] And so I had no support, uh, on top of that, they, the, our fucking it people pushed out some [00:20:49] kind of, um, you know, involuntary security update security and bunny quotes that, that [00:20:57] slowed my system down dramatically in the course of just like a day. [00:21:01] And I had, I had no way to test for this. [00:21:04] So I remember I was up at like 11 PM at that point, trying to make this work consistently [00:21:10] and realizing that the only way to get it to run it all required me to, um, install a virtual [00:21:16] machine, put windows in the virtual machine, install all this software inside that virtual [00:21:22] machine, and then run it there because only in the black box of an encrypted virtual machine [00:21:27] image or, uh, you know, a virtual machine, like disc image, could I evade all of the accountant [00:21:33] bullshit that was trying to track and encrypt and, and, and muck with files and flight and [00:21:38] so forth. [00:21:39] And so it was only around like probably one 30 or two that I got to bed and our, our demo [00:21:46] was like at seven in the morning and I had to wear a suit. [00:21:47] So if you ever wonder, Hey, why is Justin always just in a, a t-shirt and shorts? [00:21:54] Uh, I would say childhood trauma, fuck suits. [00:21:59] The only, the only time I associate like nice clothes, you know, having a lot of [00:22:03] having to dress up is church shit. [00:22:05] I didn't want to go to. [00:22:06] And usually it's like the worst church shit. [00:22:09] Like there's some cool church shit out there, you know, youth group where everyone's a horny, [00:22:14] right. [00:22:15] And singing pop songs to try to get people in. [00:22:17] That's as church shit goes, that's above average. [00:22:21] But when you're talking about like, Hey, you know, this aunt you've never heard of died and [00:22:27] we got to go all the way to goddamn Dearborn to sit in a Catholic mass, that's going to [00:22:32] be in Latin. [00:22:33] And they're going to, you know, one of those, you know, you should feel bad for him because [00:22:39] he's abused. [00:22:39] But one of the altar boys, he's going to be waving that little like incense thingy, [00:22:43] the jigger back and forth and back and forth like a metronome. [00:22:46] And, uh, you're going to get all this soot in your face, all of that, you know, frankincense [00:22:51] and myrrh and whatever the fuck they burn. [00:22:52] And, uh, yeah, then they're going to play some songs, but they're not going to be songs you [00:22:57] want to hear. [00:22:57] And you're going to be uncomfortable because I bought you this suit at JC Penny when you [00:23:01] were like nine and you're 12, you're 12 now, and you've gained a lot of weight, but [00:23:06] here we are. [00:23:07] And then you got to go and, you know, like, don't worry because after the service, there's [00:23:12] a big meal, but it's mostly just going to be, you know, styrofoam plates and plastic forks [00:23:16] and, uh, cold rubbery chicken. [00:23:19] And then a whole lot of family members who want to pinch your cheeks, uh, had an aunt that [00:23:24] always wanted to, um, put on a bunch of red lipstick and kiss me and leave kiss marks. [00:23:30] And she thought that was adorable and everyone else thought it was funny. [00:23:33] And for whatever reason, I wasn't a fan, uh, that's the kind of, uh, yeah, so anyway, moving [00:23:45] right along the, uh, the, the other than having to dress up, the, the Christmas party was really [00:23:50] nice because it had an all you can drink martini bar. [00:23:52] So that, that helped that took the edge off a little bit since I hadn't been drinking for [00:23:57] the previous week. [00:23:57] Uh, and it was, you know, uh, they, they had a great bartender, the, the, I assume that [00:24:07] that people drank gin martinis back in the day of Gatsby, but it seemed to be a vodka forward [00:24:12] martini bar, which I appreciated. [00:24:15] Uh, as I get older and my taste buds start dying, uh, I found myself going from dry martinis [00:24:23] to martinis with an olive to martinis with two olives to me asking for like a little bit of [00:24:30] olive juice and then drinking the martini and realizing that wasn't quite enough olive juice. [00:24:34] So that's just disgusting, but, um, it's where, uh, it's one of the signs of age, I guess. [00:24:43] Uh, so the martini bar was good. [00:24:46] Uh, they also had an aged old fashion that they'd made, you know, homemade, um, with like nutmeg [00:24:51] and cinnamon in there. [00:24:52] That was impressive. [00:24:53] Uh, so yeah, had a, had a big old Christmas party last night, had a couple of drinks, uh, [00:25:00] and, and, uh, because of the contrast, whenever I go, you know, go a week without any alcohol [00:25:06] and then I have some alcohol and then I wake up the next morning and I'm like, oh yes, I [00:25:11] know what people mean now that alcohol is poison. [00:25:13] And it's a mildly poisonous thing because I feel mildly poisoned. [00:25:19] Um, and, and I just usually feel that most days until I forget about it. [00:25:23] So it's a data point, uh, to think about, uh, uh, I, I, I had a good, good run for, [00:25:30] for a while there, just cause like when you live in a fucking theme park and there's nowadays [00:25:34] alcohol everywhere that I go and every outing, I had a good run for a few months. [00:25:40] Um, not last year, the year before where I just didn't drink at home as a rule to myself. [00:25:46] I was like, you know, I'm not going to pour any liquor for myself at home unless I'm entertaining [00:25:49] guests. [00:25:50] And, uh, even then go easy on it because I I'm, I'm, I'm going to just the background radiation [00:25:56] of existence in when you live in a bunch of resorts. [00:25:59] Uh, I'll, I'll get, I'll get, I'll get plenty of alcohol subcutaneously. [00:26:05] Um, a contact tie. [00:26:07] So maybe I'll, maybe I'll try that again. [00:26:10] I don't know. [00:26:11] It's the stuff you think about in mid December when you're just inundated with specialty food [00:26:17] and drink options, uh, do other life stuff that isn't alcohol or religion or clothing [00:26:27] related. [00:26:28] Oh, uh, uh, I've been on a quest to not necessarily save a bunch of money, not necessarily. [00:26:35] Uh, I was going to say, uh, tighten my belt, but, uh, I don't know what the suspender equivalent [00:26:43] is because I did not wear a belt last night. [00:26:45] I just wore suspenders. [00:26:46] Uh, I've been interested in, in not budgeting either. [00:26:52] Just, I think awareness. [00:26:54] Like I want, I know that a lot of money flies through my pockets every month in the form of, [00:27:01] um, SAS software subscriptions and streaming services. [00:27:05] I mentioned this last, uh, last go round that I was recommending, Hey, let's say, go take a [00:27:11] look at like our unused streaming subscriptions of those. [00:27:14] Uh, yesterday I did cancel max. [00:27:16] Cause I realized that, uh, if I'm not watching a lot of news, I'm not going to watch John Oliver [00:27:20] and, and they frankly, a lot of HBO's prestige shows haven't been besides they cut a Sesame [00:27:28] street and it just so happened that I canceled that day. [00:27:31] So maybe there's a, some data engineer at HBO who's like, Oh man, people are canceling because [00:27:37] we got rid of Sesame street. [00:27:38] Uh, that would be good. [00:27:40] That would be good for America to get that feedback. [00:27:43] Uh, yeah. [00:27:44] I just want awareness of like, where's the money going and in what proportion and does that sound [00:27:50] right to me? [00:27:50] Uh, and I've, there are software tools for this. [00:27:53] Uh, they are all compromised in some way. [00:27:57] For example, we just, uh, we'd used lunch money in the past, which is a cool app. [00:28:02] And it has the kind of, you know, basic integrations you would expect. [00:28:06] I don't know if it uses plaid or whatever behind the covers, but like you, you connect your, your, [00:28:11] your checking accounts, your credit card accounts. [00:28:14] It lists all your transactions is very, um, customizable in terms of rules that you can [00:28:21] set. [00:28:21] It has an API. [00:28:22] Jen is a solo co-founder and she seems really, really competent and lovely and responsive, [00:28:27] which are all great things. [00:28:29] But the UI is a little clunky for me. [00:28:32] I don't like how it handled URLs. [00:28:33] It was like, once you got all the transactions in there and, and set up, it didn't feel informative [00:28:41] because there wasn't like a good reporting or graphs that just kind of at a glance would [00:28:45] tell you, this is where your money's going. [00:28:46] At least for me. [00:28:47] Uh, additionally, like it, it can't do the Apple card. [00:28:51] That's the, that's become the crux for a lot of these services is that, um, Apple card [00:28:55] only added support for reading. [00:28:59] Uh, well now you can read, uh, uh, so I, Apple added away on iOS and specifically iPhone [00:29:07] OS to read, uh, transactions from Apple card, Apple savings and Apple cash. [00:29:14] And this was like nine months ago, if that, but copilot, uh, money is one of two apps maybe [00:29:22] that supports this. [00:29:23] And so if you, if you have, we have, we each have an Apple card and we use it for kind of [00:29:29] our silly stuff whenever we're, you know, using a tap to pay. [00:29:33] So, so if, if you want to track transactions and you don't want to manually export CSVs [00:29:40] from your wife's phone every 30 days, which is the process that I'd fallen into with, with [00:29:44] lunch money, then you, you basically have copilot money. [00:29:50] And then there's another one, maybe Monarch, uh, the copilot money. [00:29:53] People are always talking about this other app called Monarch. [00:29:55] I haven't checked it out. [00:29:55] I don't know if that's why they like it or if it's just the other one that's being developed [00:29:59] right now in this post mint apocalypse, as we all grapple with the fact that mint was [00:30:04] always bad, uh, but people got into it and I don't copilot money is like nice, but like [00:30:11] it, like, for example, like if I'm, uh, if I buy a, uh, if I put $10, the equivalent of [00:30:19] $10, so 1000 yen on my Starbucks card in Japan, which is totally separate because of course it [00:30:25] is there's two Starbucks cards. [00:30:27] There's the one in Japan and then the one in the rest of the world. [00:30:30] So you open the Japanese only app, you put a thousand yen on it. [00:30:33] Uh, you pay for that with Apple pay. [00:30:36] So which goes to my Apple card and copilot money will read that transaction. [00:30:40] But if you read like the text in the merchant description, it's literally like [00:30:44] staba day and it's like all no spaces. [00:30:47] It's just like 40 characters in a row to, and if you really squint, you can kind of see [00:30:52] Starbucks, Japan, um, you know, app store payment, which is, you know, like I want to [00:31:00] change that to Starbucks, Japan, and then set up a rule to just like always change that. [00:31:05] So I don't have to like memorize these random ass merchant names. [00:31:08] Uh, apparently like after, after two hours of setting up copilot money yesterday, I realized [00:31:13] that there's like both no way to set up that kind of rule. [00:31:16] The only rule that it supports is categorization of, of spending fine, but then if you set [00:31:22] up a rule and you don't like it, there's no way to edit the rules cause there's no UI for [00:31:25] rule editing. [00:31:26] And so then, you know, where do you go, but read it and you're like, okay, well there's [00:31:30] a subreddit. [00:31:30] And then like, what's half the post in the subreddit? [00:31:32] It's about, Oh, of course it's a bunch of dads who are like, I can't see my rules and I have [00:31:36] to contact support. [00:31:37] And it's been nine months. [00:31:38] And I was like, Oh God. [00:31:39] So that's, uh, if anyone's got any great budgeting software that supports Apple card, you let me [00:31:46] know. [00:31:47] Uh, and also isn't a part-time job. [00:31:50] I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna spend all day on this. [00:31:52] I'm not, I'm not gonna, I'm gonna check in on this, uh, the four times a year that I, that [00:31:58] I wake up in a cold sweat wondering, Oh my God, how many subscriptions do I have? [00:32:02] Which is, uh, I, I really missed my calling by not being a dad, I guess. [00:32:07] But it did land me on looking at rocket money. [00:32:11] Uh, so, so, so there was an app called true bill that marketed heavily with like a lot of [00:32:19] other DTC apps where the pitch was, we will negotiate your bills for you. [00:32:26] And by bills, I think that one of the reasons why this, this, this business probably struggled [00:32:31] is that there's really only two that they could reasonably negotiate on your behalf. [00:32:37] You know, you, you imagine they've got a call center or they've got people who've, who [00:32:40] are trained, who have scripts that they follow, who, who will doggedly keep calling back until [00:32:44] they get what, you know, the discount, the, just the steps that you would have to go through [00:32:48] if you wanted to call Comcast or Verizon, they, they, they, they can basically could basically [00:32:57] only really negotiate your ISP and your cell phone carrier. [00:33:01] Cause those are the two sort of, you know, that are, that are transactional enough that [00:33:08] are regionalized or nationalized enough that they, that they could train on. [00:33:11] And then of course, like they, they're the ones that like get you in with a teaser rate and [00:33:15] then gradually turn up the heat over the course of a couple of years. [00:33:19] Well, Quicken Loans bought, they rebranded as rocket and then rocket fill in the blank [00:33:26] with other products. [00:33:26] And they bought true bill around the same time. [00:33:29] And I, my understanding from a distance is that true bill, uh, uh, that became rocket money [00:33:36] in order to be an entree into other rocket star services. [00:33:41] So like you, you now, when you install rocket money, it's still got the negotiation thing. [00:33:46] Cause that's what they market it on, but you have to slog through so much like, no, I'm actually [00:33:52] all set with credit and, and, and, and debt repayment services. [00:33:57] And I'm, I'm already all set with financial advisors and retirement goals. [00:34:00] I just get me to the, to the thing where I can pay you 35% of whatever you save me on [00:34:06] my ISP bill. [00:34:07] And so of course, you know, like I, I, I signed up for the first time, went through the app [00:34:12] onboarding. [00:34:13] I was not impressed with the bugginess of the app, but I was able to soldier on through [00:34:19] it. [00:34:19] And where I landed was I was, uh, following its little setup wizard for first. [00:34:27] Spectrum, which is my internet provider. [00:34:28] And I was, I'd initially paid a hundred dollars when I moved here in 2021, uh, a month for, [00:34:36] for one gig down, call it 30 megabits per second up. [00:34:40] And I can't get a, another ISP here. [00:34:43] They had an exclusive agreement. [00:34:44] They're building neighborhoods bullshit. [00:34:47] Uh, and I, I, so I can't get higher upstream and that really gets in my crawl. [00:34:53] Nevertheless, they have increased prices about $15 a year. [00:34:59] Each time I'm here to the point now where I think my monthly, you know, debit is like $150, [00:35:05] $145 and you fill it out and you give them your pin number. [00:35:11] You got this customer pin that like, you know, is secures your account. [00:35:14] I'm like, eh, all right, well, that's four digits, you know? [00:35:17] And besides I'm already on like this one dead simple plan. [00:35:20] It's just their normal plan. [00:35:22] And it's, you know, like I'm paying top dollar for it. [00:35:26] So what's the worst that they could do if they, if somebody else were to call and change [00:35:30] my plan up, you know, like it, it wouldn't cause that much lasting damage. [00:35:34] Cause it's not like I'm on some teaser rate. [00:35:36] It's not like I've got a great deal as it is. [00:35:38] So I let them do it. [00:35:39] And three days later, I had low expectations, right? [00:35:42] Cause you go on Reddit, speaking of Reddit, you go on and you, you search other people's [00:35:46] experiences and people will say, oh yeah, well like the, you know, I, some of them are [00:35:52] pretty hyperbolic. [00:35:53] It's like, you know, like they, they changed my plan to this and now I'm stuck with this, [00:35:57] you know, TV subscription for the next four years. [00:35:59] And then they charged me a thousand dollars in imagined savings that never materialized. [00:36:03] I'm like, shit. [00:36:04] All right. [00:36:04] Well, that's, that's not good. [00:36:06] But I, I gave them a shot. [00:36:08] They came back three days later and they said, congratulations. [00:36:12] We saved you $859. [00:36:14] I was like, what the, excuse me over the next 12 months. [00:36:18] And it turned out that they got me from $142, $145 down to 70 flat. [00:36:25] You multiply that by 12 and then indeed comes out to eight something. [00:36:28] And I was like, damn. [00:36:29] All right. [00:36:30] And so I've been, I've been looking for the other shoe to drop like ever since, like something [00:36:36] is fishy here. [00:36:37] Like I, they didn't sign me up for other services. [00:36:39] I did receive, I'm looking over at it now. [00:36:43] I did receive a relatively large box that has a, you know, one of those wifi modem router [00:36:50] combo units in it. [00:36:51] That was partly like apparently part of the deal. [00:36:54] I don't know if they canceled my service and then in one fell swoop also signed me up for [00:36:58] service. [00:36:58] But now I've got this gigantic fucking wifi thing that wouldn't even fit in my patch box [00:37:02] if I wanted it, which I don't. [00:37:04] So I'm, I'm, I'm currently in this ether of like, well, if my modem that I rent is still [00:37:11] going to work, I rent for $0. [00:37:14] It's one nice thing about spectrum. [00:37:15] If my modem that I rent is still going to work, uh, maybe I can just keep this wifi thing in [00:37:20] the box and not call anyone. [00:37:22] And maybe everything will keep working and I'll pay the $70 a month, or maybe I should send [00:37:27] the other one back, but then that might trigger some other thing. [00:37:30] Right. [00:37:30] I, so look like, do I recommend the service? [00:37:36] I don't really, I don't, we'll see. [00:37:38] Right. [00:37:39] Like call me in a year. [00:37:40] I should set a reminder. [00:37:41] Oh, I'm sure if something bad happens, I'll, I'll be right on the airwaves screaming about [00:37:47] it. [00:37:47] Like I, like I do, but even after this experience, saving me a lot of money, like what I trust [00:37:53] them with my T-Mobile account, right. [00:37:54] Where I have been grandfathered in on what was called the one choice plus plan in 2014 [00:38:01] or whatever. [00:38:02] And it's genuine, honest to God, unlimited data without any real throttling. [00:38:08] As far as I can tell, until you get to some absurdly high number where you can watch your [00:38:12] videos in HD on your, you know, like, like it's, it's, it's a good one. [00:38:16] It's better than their magenta crap. [00:38:18] Um, and a lower price than their magenta max thing. [00:38:21] Well, we got three lines. [00:38:22] You got, you know, the watches and I would love to pay less for that, but I just don't [00:38:27] try like you, you, you fill out the rocket money form, uh, with the, uh, the, the, it wants [00:38:34] your T-Mobile, like login information. [00:38:36] And that's, that was a bridge too far for me. [00:38:40] I got there and I was like, you know, I could just imagine this going poorly. [00:38:44] You know, these plans are so complicated and feels like even when I call T-Mobile and I [00:38:48] ask, Hey, how's the weather? [00:38:49] Like they click a button and it fucks up my shit for two weeks. [00:38:52] So I'm, I'm, I'm good. [00:38:55] I can probably afford a cell phone bill. [00:38:57] Uh, I just, I just would prefer not to have to pay it. [00:39:01] Only one other life item in the last week, I was given a special opportunity. [00:39:11] Um, I've talked about massages a couple of times on this program and the, uh, I mentioned, [00:39:15] uh, the one I went, uh, the one I had most recently in a previous episode, I, I, I was, I was wrapping [00:39:29] up my massage with a human like you do. [00:39:31] And the human said, have you, have you tried our robot massage? [00:39:36] And, uh, I didn't know how to take that. [00:39:38] And I said, I, I've heard of it. [00:39:41] I know Becky tried it. [00:39:43] If you check Becky's, um, Becky Graham, you'll see, uh, there's a video of her, uh, getting [00:39:48] felt up by a robot. [00:39:50] Uh, I forget the name of the company, but it's, it's, uh, it's like a robot that tries to simulate [00:39:59] the experience of a human massaging you. [00:40:02] So it's, uh, you're on a bed, you're face down. [00:40:06] It's, uh, got arms that kind of go back and forth, uh, on a track and they, they push and [00:40:13] whatnot. [00:40:13] And it kind of reminds me of the white birthing robot from star Wars episode three at the end [00:40:21] when, when Luke and Leah are being born, it does everything short of make the cooing [00:40:26] sounds to get the babies to calm down. [00:40:28] You know, like I, you do have a tablet and you can, you can pick out these pre-baked Spotify [00:40:34] playlists while it's pushing on you. [00:40:36] Anyway, all that to say, I signed up, um, mostly cause it was free. [00:40:41] So I had a 30 minute trial and, uh, the fact is trying to imitate humans was really interesting [00:40:49] to me because I had just spent a month in Japan, uh, getting, uh, what'd you call it? [00:40:54] Uh, massage chairs, our hotel chain that we stay at has always has massage chairs and even [00:41:01] bad massage chairs in Japan are pretty intense. [00:41:03] Uh, uh, but, but good ones are just like, you know, you go in there and it's just like, [00:41:09] I'm sure there's been, you've probably seen a horror movie image, right? [00:41:13] Where it's like, you sit in a chair and then like 25 hands grab all the parts of your body [00:41:18] simultaneously and that is meant to be horrific. [00:41:20] But if those hands, if there was some nice music playing and it was illuminated and those [00:41:25] hands were massaging you simultaneously all over your body, maybe it would be pretty, pretty [00:41:29] great. [00:41:29] And so that's what a Japanese massage chair is like. [00:41:33] Cause they, they don't have this arbitrary conceit that a massage must happen in a format [00:41:39] that resembles how it would happen if a single human on a bed surface was rubbing your tiddly [00:41:45] bits, which is what this robot is. [00:41:49] Right. [00:41:49] And so it's trying to think of another analog, right? [00:41:55] Like where we, we kind of retain the artifice of the way that it used to be before we automated [00:42:00] it. [00:42:00] And, and in some, sometimes we do that to keep people being comfortable like that rich [00:42:05] Corinthian leather. [00:42:06] It's like, we wanted to look like a traditional calendar. [00:42:08] So people know what they're looking at instead of just a bunch of boxes. [00:42:11] It's like, Oh yeah, this looks like a placemat style calendar that I would have had on my desk. [00:42:15] And then eventually that ages out. [00:42:16] And the younger people are like, I've never seen a calendar on a desk, even though my dad [00:42:20] grew up with one, you know? [00:42:24] So maybe that's it, right? [00:42:25] Like, like sometimes that's why we would have a robo massage that like, you know, pressures [00:42:31] and needs you, you know, kind of with just the two arms up and down in particular points, [00:42:35] sometimes at the same time, sometimes just one arm, you know, it's, it's, it's less efficient [00:42:41] is my immediate frustration. [00:42:43] Cause it's like, you could have 45 fucking arms going to town all over my body and I'd [00:42:49] get way more work done in 30 minutes. [00:42:52] Right. [00:42:52] Cause I'm just trying to min max my existence, but instead by, by, by, by imitating a human [00:42:59] massage, like nothing is really gained because I can't see it. [00:43:03] I'm facedown. [00:43:04] I'm looking at a silly tablet and watching imagery, imagery of forests and, and, and ocean waves [00:43:10] and whatnot, and I'm kind of getting a, you can look at a weird overhead view of what [00:43:14] your body is looking at, looking like right then, you know, like it scans your body and [00:43:19] then has like a little illustration of like, here's where I'm pushing you. [00:43:21] Here I go. [00:43:22] It's, it seems more to me like they designed this, you look at this unit and it's just like, [00:43:31] this has got to cost at least 15 grand. [00:43:34] This is an expensive, complicated piece of equipment. [00:43:38] It feels like a lack of imagination, uh, to, to somebody had the idea, let's take human [00:43:47] masseuses out of the equation and just make a robo masseuse thing that we could put in spas [00:43:53] when, uh, you'd actually have a better experience. [00:43:56] It would be cheaper. [00:43:57] And there's like more prior art at Panasonic or these other companies in Japan. [00:44:01] If you just made a, you know, massage chair, but that would be boring, I guess. [00:44:08] Uh, and massage chairs, like you, you hear the word massage chair right now as you're listening. [00:44:13] And if you haven't had like a real one, you know, at a Japanese Denki-yasan on the third [00:44:17] floor, where all the salary men on their way home tell their wives, oh, I got a, I got a big meeting [00:44:24] with the boss and then they go to, they go to Yamada Denki or they go to Yodabashi camera. [00:44:28] And then they just, you know, they take their briefcase and they set it down next to one of the [00:44:33] trial units of the massage chair. [00:44:34] And then they, they, they, they, they go into this little like sensory deprivation pod and [00:44:39] they get all their bits smushed simultaneously and they got a remote control and they can [00:44:45] say, just do it hard. [00:44:46] And then they can forget their worries for, for 15 minutes until, uh, one of the staff has [00:44:52] to remind them that, uh, they don't live there and that they have to go home now. [00:44:56] If you haven't had that experience, uh, you probably, when you hear a massage chair, think [00:45:02] of like those $2, you know, leather chairs that are, you know, just like our just normal [00:45:08] fucking chairs that may be vibrate, like the vibrating bed equivalent that you see at an [00:45:12] airport. [00:45:12] Um, this is not what I'm talking about. [00:45:15] So get your head out of there and, and go Google, you know, for high end Japanese massage [00:45:22] chair, and you might get some idea. [00:45:24] Uh, also I, uh, in the course of a 30 minute massage, I encountered so many fucking Android [00:45:32] tablet bugs. [00:45:33] I, I didn't, I gave them a lot of feedback cause they, this is sort of a trial that they're [00:45:37] doing. [00:45:37] They wanted to want to know how, what I thought. [00:45:40] And I gave them a lot of this perspective and feedback about like, well, you know, this [00:45:44] skeuomorphic design, yada, yada. [00:45:45] But I didn't even touch any of the software stuff. [00:45:49] Cause like there's an absolutely nothing that they're going to be able to do with that much [00:45:52] less like they won't even be able to communicate this back to the company in a way that's helpful, [00:45:55] but it was, you know, it would freeze or the display would become non-responsive. [00:46:01] One time I had the music just turn itself all the way up. [00:46:05] The, um, the, so many things about this design are meant to make you feel comfortable are [00:46:13] meant to make you feel safe. [00:46:14] Like if, if you, it moves at all, or if it detects anything is off at all, it basically [00:46:20] like will, will disengage entirely and reposition itself. [00:46:23] And then you have to actively resume the massage. [00:46:26] And then it's got to put the little flappy doos back over you. [00:46:30] Like it's really worried about people flipping out about this robot pressing up against them. [00:46:36] And it extends to, to like, you know, you pick your firmness, like light, medium firm. [00:46:41] And I clicked firm. [00:46:42] And then there, you could see there was like a little like pressure bar on the right. [00:46:47] And that even though I'd clicked the firm preset, I wasn't at a hundred percent pressure. [00:46:52] And I was like, well, that, that won't do. [00:46:54] And so I jacked it up to a hundred percent right out of the gate. [00:46:56] And the whole time, 30 minutes, like you could, uh, [00:46:59] Hmm. [00:47:01] It, I knew that a massage was happening. [00:47:05] Like I knew when contact was being made, but like, it was not a massage. [00:47:08] It was, it was somebody kind of like, like, like back rub would be generous. [00:47:14] It was like somebody like took an open palm hand and just pressed it. [00:47:18] Just, just, just an obnoxiously against different parts of my body and no firmness beyond that. [00:47:26] So you got a robo massage. [00:47:29] It's limited in what it can do. [00:47:33] Cause it's trying to imitate a human. [00:47:34] It's very worried about liability, which is why I imagine the max firmness is light pressure. [00:47:39] Uh, and it's fussy and it's buggy. [00:47:42] And of course it can only do very limited regions of the body. [00:47:45] Like if I was a massage therapist, I'd be like, Hey, sweet. [00:47:49] You know, I'm going to keep having a job longer than all these programmer juckle fucks. [00:47:52] You're going to get replaced by a Claude and open AI. [00:47:56] So I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm confident that a massage therapist is going to be a, a lucrative, you [00:48:03] know, going concern as a career for a little while programming. [00:48:08] I'm not so sure of, but most of us listening have already made our choice, whether we're [00:48:14] going to be massage therapists or programmers. [00:48:16] So we're just going to have to see how this, how this plays out. [00:48:19] All right. [00:48:20] Well, that's all, that's everything going on in my life. [00:48:23] So let's, uh, well, let's follow up on stuff that had been going on in my life and is now [00:48:30] continuing or is once again, I started to realize that there's a, there's a certain theme to this [00:48:37] show. [00:48:37] Hmm. [00:48:38] All right. [00:48:46] There's basically two major areas of follow-up today. [00:48:51] Um, but somehow the two of them take up 11 bullet points in my notes. [00:48:59] So I'll try to be expeditious. [00:49:02] The first is I bought a, uh, M4 pro MacBook pro, I guess an Apple nomenclature, a MacBook pro [00:49:13] left parentheses, 2024, right parentheses with M4 pro. [00:49:19] I think is probably maybe the 2024 is at the end. [00:49:22] Maybe they don't put the date now that they have the chip name. [00:49:25] In any case, I needed a computer that was built for Apple intelligence, which is how they also, [00:49:32] they crammed that in the fucking name. [00:49:34] Um, and like the, every subheader says Apple intelligence on it, which, you know, I mean, [00:49:40] if you're, if you're a marketing dude, it's the thing that, you know, like you gotta, every [00:49:48] year is a struggle to goose people into, to buying computers. [00:49:51] And, uh, it's been a while since they've had anything new to say that your computer can do. [00:49:56] So it makes sense, but come on. [00:49:59] It can't even make Genmoji yet. [00:50:02] Uh, just if you've, if you've downloaded it, used 18.2 iOS or iPadOS, uh, go turn on the, [00:50:13] um, you know, the AI feature, if it's available in your region and language, and then you open [00:50:19] the image playground app and you click through there and let it download all of the image [00:50:24] playground shit, uh, in particular, the image playground itself, where you can take a person [00:50:30] and a place and kind of like, you know, create sort of a, uh, a witch's brew of bad imagery [00:50:35] and then, and then have a keep swiping to the right as, as they just all look bad that I have [00:50:43] no, no need for, but Genmoji, or at least the promise of Genmoji, I like quite a lot. [00:50:49] I enjoy, you know, um, typing in little like name, like, so we were at the parks, uh, with [00:50:57] our friends last week and it was a Jollywood Knights event, which is also Gatsby themed. [00:51:06] There's a reason why ordering 1920s era costumes on Amazon in Orlando was like not an overnight. [00:51:13] It was like a two, three day leg because this, this Jollywood Knights 1920s era themed, uh, [00:51:21] ticketed event at Hollywood studios has been going on. And it was one of those nights. And so some [00:51:26] flapper lady in line, she had a purse that had a phone handle on it. And her husband, who now that [00:51:34] I think back on this was dressed very similarly to how I dressed myself last night. So something tells [00:51:39] me he was sort of a long for the ride in this, she picked up the phone handle off of her purse and [00:51:46] handed it to Becky. And then he, you could sort of see him on the phone being a bad ventriloquist [00:51:53] and talking to her on the phone. So like his cell phone was somehow communicating to the purse phone. [00:51:59] It was very, it reminded me of get smart, you know, like that spy TV show from the sixties that was on [00:52:05] Nick at night in the eighties or nineties when I would have watched it. Uh, of course it didn't [00:52:10] work. And then we were just in line and it was like, sorry, we're in line. It didn't work. And then, [00:52:14] and then of course the way that lines work, right. As you turn left, turn right. And now it's up, [00:52:18] here's the same people again. And so they're like, all right, try again. So she picks up the purse [00:52:23] phone and here's the guy talk. And she's like, yes, this is indeed a telephone. That is a purse. [00:52:28] My reaction, my contribution to this experience was to try to generate a Genmoji for the group [00:52:35] that I was with. That was like purse phone. And, uh, wouldn't you know it, uh, it struggled to like, [00:52:43] I was like purse with a phone handle on top. And it was, it gave me like one with like a, [00:52:49] like a locker combination lock instead of a rotary dial in the middle. It was all, it was not, [00:52:54] not good. And, and I think like a lot of these Genmoji, in addition to being bad and not good, [00:53:01] they are when they, there's, they have to be so detailed because usually it's people mashing up [00:53:07] different concepts. They have to be so detailed that when in line with texts, you have to squint [00:53:12] and you can barely see what they are. And then if they're as a tap back, you have no hope of knowing [00:53:16] what they are. Like if it's of a person, for example, like it's, you're going to get like 80% shirt [00:53:21] and then like 10% head. So you're not going to be able to tell who's what. Uh, so those need work [00:53:27] and no one wants my Genmoji. My, my brother has formally requested. I stopped sending them and, [00:53:32] uh, I will, I will take that request under advisement. Anyway, uh, bought a MacBook pro. Um, [00:53:42] Oh, I've got a, I've got a parenthetical as a C notes. All right, well, here's eight more bullet [00:53:50] points. I'm going to rattle through these. So Becky, actually, it was her idea. She wanted to [00:53:54] get me this. We were in Japan. She's like, Hey, you know, I heard you talking about the nanotexture [00:53:57] display. And like, of course, you know, the, the, the brighter screen and us being in Orlando, [00:54:01] you never use a computer outside or out of the house. So she wanted to buy it. And she said, [00:54:06] it was just really complicated. I didn't want to fuck up. I didn't want to get you the wrong set of [00:54:09] options. I asked Aaron and Aaron didn't know either. He said he hadn't really been on top of it. [00:54:16] Uh, and I was like, honey, that's so I didn't say like, bless your heart. I, it was a such a sweet [00:54:23] gesture. And it is true that I've been curious about it. Um, but I didn't feel like, uh, I had [00:54:30] to get one right this minute. Uh, and, and honestly, the, the, the 14 inch MacBook pro is still too heavy. [00:54:36] I, I, I, I lifted tonal my, my weightlifting robot, uh, reported in my tonal wrapped because [00:54:46] everything has to do a goddamn wrapped dingus to try to share in social media as if like, you know, [00:54:52] one assumes that all these wrapped posts just go to the goddamn bottom of every algorithm because [00:54:57] they're all the same. But in any case, it showed me a little wrapped video and it said, I wait, [00:55:02] I, I lifted one and a half million pounds last year or over the course of 2024. And I was like, [00:55:07] that's a lot of weight that I lifted. I, yesterday I did the equivalent of like, you know, 250, [00:55:12] 275 pound deadlift barbell deadlift. And that was hard, but not too hard. It's the max weight that, [00:55:20] that tonal can do. Um, I, I, I, I like to think I'm pretty strong now. Uh, that four pound fucking [00:55:31] MacBook pro is backbreakingly heavy, no matter where I am, I'll pick it up and like, that is denser than [00:55:40] it looks. It's a, it's like when you pick up a baby, that's like a little bit too dense, you know, [00:55:46] and you're just like, Oh wow. I was expecting this to be more fun. This is just going to give [00:55:51] me pelvic floor problems. If I do this for more than exactly 30 seconds and then hand it back to [00:55:57] its mother who surely has pelvic floor issues. Um, I don't want to be carrying around this MacBook pro. [00:56:05] I don't want to carry it with my arms. I don't want to carry it in a bag. I don't want to carry it [00:56:09] into the car. I don't want to carry it, you know, uh, in a Starbucks. I want to hire a Porter to [00:56:16] bring it around to me, you know, from place to place. Maybe, maybe they could also saddle up and [00:56:23] have a, uh, vision pro. So that's what I really want. Uh, at least until, and unless Apple releases [00:56:30] the 12 inch MacBook pro, uh, that we were promised in our early years. [00:56:34] Anyway, when Becky said that it was hard to configure and figure out what she'd want to order [00:56:43] or what I would want her to order. And as a result would have made a pretty lousy gift because [00:56:49] the likelihood of her getting it right. Where if you look at the number of configurations for these [00:56:53] seeing this thing, like astronomically small, I actually spent, I sat down, I look, I, I said, [00:57:01] I didn't need the thing. And then I come home and then within a day and a half, uh, my MacBook air is [00:57:07] crying because it's out of storage to the point where like I composed an email and I hit send on the email [00:57:12] and then Apple mail reported, yo, we just barfed on all this and just deleted all your shit. Cause we [00:57:17] ran out of disk space, no warning. And in modern day Mac OS, you don't get to know how much disk space [00:57:23] you have because all of it is like optimized storage. So like whether it's your iCloud drive [00:57:29] or it's your Apple photos, once the system is under any sort of, um, storage stress, it'll, [00:57:35] it's supposed to detect that and start deleting shit. Your phone does this too. So sometimes like [00:57:41] you're like, like I was importing a bunch of raw images on the phone and it said, Oh, you're out of [00:57:45] storage. And then I knew, because I know how it works under the hood, even though it exposes zero [00:57:49] controls or visibility as to what is going the fuck on. I knew that when it ran out of storage, [00:57:54] the right solution was sit and wait for 30 seconds while it deletes shit in the background and then [00:57:59] just hit import again. Right. Well, I, that didn't work in this case. Like I actually went and deleted [00:58:05] like a hundred gigabytes of garbage. It's a small SSD. It's a 512 gigabyte MacBook air. I deleted all this [00:58:11] stuff, but, um, from my iCloud drive on another computer, because this one was finder was completely [00:58:17] unresponsive. Uh, and it never got better because it had suspended all iCloud drive syncing as a, [00:58:24] probably like some sort of like memory safeguard or storage safeguard to like make sure I didn't, [00:58:27] it didn't fuck up anything in the cloud. And so like even going, I'm not going to, [00:58:33] most of that storage was in my iCloud drive, which is how it got full while I was overseas. [00:58:38] And when I came back, I, I didn't have like, I could, I could have gone through and like run [00:58:47] RM dash RF from the terminal and deleted stuff from the iCloud drive to like as a, as an emergency break, [00:58:52] like get, get this SSD empty enough that the operating system can run and then figure it out. [00:59:00] But then of course it would have synced all of those deletions up to the cloud and deleted the [00:59:03] same things off of my other computers. So this is a tractable problem. And I, I, I ultimately did solve [00:59:10] it, but I, I realize now why Apple markets so much of its pro devices to photos and video people, [00:59:20] because photos and videos take up a shit ton of space. Uh, they have different performance [00:59:26] characteristics than programming and, and the, their needs in many ways are higher than what you need. [00:59:33] If you're just writing Ruby code, right? Uh, it just so happens that Swift, the programming language [00:59:38] that they wrote is also like, we'll, we'll take advantage of all of these cores during compilation [00:59:42] in a way that like a lot of local development in other languages won't. [00:59:45] But in my last year of doing a lot more video work, doing a lot more audio work, I can definitely [00:59:52] understand now like, Oh yeah, like the, the MacBook air actually is inappropriate for a lot of the [00:59:57] workflows of the things that I do. So that experience, I came to Becky and I was like, look, I know I said [01:00:05] I didn't need this, but I think I might need this. Um, where need is in very, you know, very gentle [01:00:12] text. It's, it's a thin font variant to say, I need this. What I mean to say is like, I, it would save [01:00:19] me a lot of time and stress and headache and, uh, uh, rework to have a better computer, a more [01:00:26] capacious computer. And of course you can't upgrade the storage and your existing max. So here we are. [01:00:32] Um, but anyway, I was in the configurator for the new MacBook pro. And the first decision you got to [01:00:36] make is do I want a regular M4 chip, which I did not, or one of the pro ones, which is a, you know, [01:00:43] 12 or 14 core. I want to say a chip, uh, which is a huge upgrade over the M3 pro the M3 pro had a way [01:00:53] more efficiency cores and the M4 pro has more performance score. So it's like a, it's doing [01:00:57] much better in synthetic benchmarking that that's impressive. It's a big year over year change or the [01:01:02] M4 max, which is, you know, uh, an incremental improvement over the M3 max, but to the extent [01:01:10] that it's better than the pro it's like, you know, got another meat and quote unquote media [01:01:14] e

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Gamer
生成AIが異世界料理を生み出すVRリズムアクションゲーム「ソード・ビストロVR」アーリーアクセス版がSteamで配信!

Gamer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 0:18


「生成AIが異世界料理を生み出すVRリズムアクションゲーム「ソード・ビストロVR」アーリーアクセス版がSteamで配信!」 VR IMAGINATORSは、VRゲーム「ソード・ビストロVR」アーリーアクセス版の配信を、本日9月11日にSteamで開始した。

Gamer
VRゲーム「VRな彼女」のクラウドファンディングがCAMPFIREにて9月2日より開始!リターン内容などを確認できるプロジェクトページが公開

Gamer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 0:19


「VRゲーム「VRな彼女」のクラウドファンディングがCAMPFIREにて9月2日より開始!リターン内容などを確認できるプロジェクトページが公開」 ILLUMINATIONは、VRゲーム「VRな彼女」のクラウドファンディングプロジェクトを、9月2日19時よりCAMPFIREにて開始する。

ITmedia NEWS
「自分がこんなに酔っていたとは……」 VR内の深刻な飲酒問題 “VR酔い防止機能”→酒酔いを軽減→無意識に飲み過ぎ

ITmedia NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 0:29


「自分がこんなに酔っていたとは……」 VR内の深刻な飲酒問題 “VR酔い防止機能”→酒酔いを軽減→無意識に飲み過ぎ。 フィンランドのヘルシンキ大学やスペインのマドリードカルロス3世大学に所属する研究者らが発表した論文「“I'd rather drink in VRChat”: Understanding Drinking in Social Virtual Reality」は、VR内で飲酒するユーザーの問題を明らかにした研究報告である。

超级游文化
超播报 | 如何安全的成为赛博义父

超级游文化

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 44:00


【内容简介】02:08 游戏帧率问题引发玩家不满,但《龙之信条2》在线人数创新高07:18 《龙之信条2》游戏评价与优化问题的探讨14:36 游戏评价与玩家年龄之间的冲突:三十多岁玩家的独特体验18:19 游戏创新的勇气,一个老牌厂商的突破之作21:57 网飞《三体》剧集分析:剧情改动大,角色分裂多,观众观看效果如何?25:38 头戴设备进入女性向游戏领域,开启全新游戏体验!29:18 头盔购买意愿:从男性到女性的游戏入口是否真的存在?33:00 苹果公司VR头盔,能够实现拍摄和VR效果,极具生产力的工具!36:40 探讨赛博义父现象:游戏账号的新趋势?【主播】小朱、野人、细菌佛、恶霸波【后期制作】恶霸波【公众号】超级游文化【进群方式】xijunfo2021

5 Minute Chinese
虚拟现实头盔体验 Meta Quest 2 Review

5 Minute Chinese

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 6:36 Transcription Available


Hello everyone! In this episode of 5-Minute Chinese, I want to share my personal experience with my recently purchased Meta Quest 2 virtual reality headset. I talked about what VR is and my experience with the popular game Beat Saber. I also acknowledge some comfort issues, especially for glasses wearers like me. But overall I'm really satisfied with the virtual experience and look forward to exploring more on Meta Quest 2. If you also have a VR set, I would love to hear your experience! Thank you for listening. Transcript and useful expressions below. If you can't find it, please feel free to email me. My email can be found in the description. I wish you all a great week ahead! 大家好!欢迎收听新一期的5分钟中文!今天我想跟大家聊一聊我最近新买的Meta Quest 2。Meta Quest 2是一款虚拟现实的头盔:就是VR的头盔。我不知道大家对VR有没有了解。VR就是virtual reality。当你把这个头盔戴上以后,你周边的环境就不存在了。你会看到只是VR眼镜里的现实,但是这个现实并不是真的。所以他叫虚拟现实—VR。我是在黑色星期五的时候买的。我买了这个VR头盔已经有快三个星期了吧。但是因为我最近都很忙,所以没有太多的机会玩。终于等到这个周末我才有时间玩更多时间的VR头盔。我买了一个游戏叫Beat Saber. Best Saber可能是Meta Quest 2里面最流行的游戏之一。如果你问有VR头盔的人:哪个游戏最好玩,很多人都会跟你推荐beat saber。那这是一个什么游戏呢?其实很简单,就是你两个手拿着光剑,然后很多的Cube(方块)会向你飞来,然后你需要根据这个方块的箭头方向挥动你的光剑,然后把它击打成两半。然后你玩这个游戏的时候,他的方块是根据音乐节奏来的,所以很有动感,其实也像跳健美操一样,是一个运动。像我昨天玩了差不多半个小时,就消耗了100个卡路里。很有意思我觉得没事儿的时候可以用VR这个游戏来放松。当然了Meta Quest还有很多各种各样其他的游戏。但是我还没有来得及试。那VR我觉得我个人的体验是什么呢?我觉得它跟我以前玩的游戏都不太一样。以前的游戏不管屏幕多大,你还都是在一个现实的空间里玩的。但是你戴上了VR头盔以后,你周边的现实就不存在了。你玩的是在一个虚拟的环境里,我觉得很不一样,然后也很特别。除了玩游戏,你还可以用这个VR头盔做很多别的事情。比如它有一个虚拟的世界,你可以跟你其他有VR头盔的人一起去到同一个线上的地方。然后你们可以一起做事情、玩游戏。你还可以在线参加演唱会。Meta有一个music valley。它会推出一些线上的演唱会。我觉得我还蛮期待的!那这个VR头盔有什么不好的地方呢?我觉得首先就是他的舒适性还需要提高。这个VR头盔还是很重的。如果你戴的时间久了以后呢,就会感觉有点压得不舒服。还有,如果你戴眼镜的话,虽然它可以有一个spacer,但是还是很不舒服。我因为戴眼镜,所以感觉玩一会儿就要休息。不然的话会头疼。还有一点,我觉得就是可能因为我戴眼镜,所以它对我面部的契合不是很完美。有的时候我低头会从我的鼻子下面看到地面。这样的话就影响一个虚拟现实的沉浸性体验。因为你看到了现实中的地板嘛。不过总体来说,我对这个VR头盔还是很满意的。我觉得很好玩,跟我平时玩的游戏机感觉都是不一样的。如果我有时间,我希望玩更多Meta Quest的游戏。在虚拟现实中体验不同的感受!那关于meta quest 2就跟大家聊到这里。不知道你玩没玩过虚拟现实(就是VR的头盔)?你感觉怎么样?你有没有最喜欢的游戏可以推荐给我呢?如果你喜欢这期节目,请帮我订阅、点赞、分享,让5分钟汉语可以帮到更多的人,感谢您的收听,我们下期再见。虚拟现实 (xūnǐ xiànshí) - Virtual Reality音乐节奏 (yīnyuè jiézòu) - Rhythm of music光剑 (guāngjiàn) - Lightsaber方块 (fāngkuài) - Cube舒适性 (shūshì xìng) - Comfort沉浸性 (chénjìn xìng) - Immersive头盔 (tóukùi) - Headset箭头 (jiàntóu) - Arrow挥动 (huīdòng) - Swing击打 (jīdǎ) - Strike健美操 (jiànměicāo) - Aerobics卡路里 (kǎlùlǐ) - Calorie存在 (cúnzài) - Exist推出 (tuīchū) - Launch/Release期待 (qīdài) - Look forward to压 (yā) - Press/Pressure契合 (qìhé) - Fit/CompatibilitySupport the showThank you for listening. If you like 5 Minute Chinese, please help me by subscribing, liking, and sharing the show so that it can help more people. Thank you for your support. If you have any questions, you can email me at TheLoneMandarinTeacher@outlook.com.

CrossButton VR | PSVR2 Podcast
CrossButton VR | Ep24: The Room VR & VR Skater Land on PSVR2

CrossButton VR | PSVR2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 50:53


On this week's episode we share our thoughts on a couple of recent PlayStation VR2 releases - The Room VR: A Dark Matter and VR Skater. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 02:53 Green Hell trailer & release date 04:16 August 2023 PSVR2 releases 06:57 Crisis Brigade 2 announced for PSVR2 09:40 90s arcade games we want on PSVR2 12:48 Skater VR first impressions 23:37 Alex hates Another Fisherman's Tale 28:44 How to support CrossButton VR 30:12 Masternoid giveaway winners 30:46 VR: The Champions 34:48 The Room VR PSVR2 review 50:14 Outro You can also watch the video version of every episode over on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. ----- The Cross Players podcast network is Patreon funded, so if you enjoy our unique brand of gaming tomfoolery, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠become a Patreon producer⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Alternatively, join in the conversation on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or say hello on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crossbutton-vr/message

TIANYU2FM — 对谈未知领域
E078. Vision Pro、VR革命、现实世界? | VR应用公司创始人 ft. 关天智

TIANYU2FM — 对谈未知领域

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 93:15


2023年6月5日,苹果的WWDC全球开发者大会上,AppleVision Pro这款MR头显设备横空出世。这个设备不可谓不是饱受期待,它似乎肩负着如同iPhone之于智能手机一般,定义行业未来趋势的期待。Vision Pro究竟会带来怎样的变革?又会对现在的VR/XR行业产生怎样的影响?本期节目,我们有幸邀请到了在VR行业多年的头部应用公司 隐虚等贤科技创始人/CMO——关天智 对谈。关天智隐虚等贤科技创始人/CMO,公司代表作MageCosmos。MageCosmos是一款主打社交的VR游戏,曾入围2021年MadeWithUnity年度最佳XR游戏。MageCosmos被评为Pico精品应用,也在steam等平台上线。关天智已经在VR行业从业超过7年,他也见证和经历了整个vr行业的多次兴衰。本期节目,我们和关天智一起聊了聊他对于Vision Pro的理解和评价,VR、AR、XR行业的现状和未来趋势,以及人与设备的关系、“现实”的边界在哪里等话题。相信你也一定能从中有所收获!本期节目制作John(制片人)在洋(节目剪辑)Alan(节目运营)TIANYU2FM的理念:每期对谈有价值的声音我们是天宇和天域,是挚友,也是一起求知的伙伴。这是一档为了开拓眼界,走出自我局限而设立的播客,我们通过与人的对谈来与未知的领域及知识互动。主持人简介天宇 | 大白(声调偏低):从事中日流行文化与媒介研究(文章见于澎湃新闻私家历史、网易新闻历史频道等)天域 | 杰激(声调偏高):服装电商公司创始人、UnDeR20合伙人视频播客TIANYU2FM视频播客现已上线!请在B站 / Youtube 搜索TIANYU2FM找到我们!(比音频版更新晚一周左右)TIANYU2FM听友群欢迎你加入TIANYU2FM听友群,和我们一起直接聊天。请在WX搜索同名ID:TIANYU2FM,并且备注:来聊天。记得不是公众号,而是添加好友。

PRONEWS
ジュエ、MONTEシリーズの8K60PリアルタイムステッチVRライブストリーミング配信システム「VR-8K60P-LSRS」を提供開始

PRONEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 0:31


「ジュエ、MONTEシリーズの8K60PリアルタイムステッチVRライブストリーミング配信システム「VR-8K60P-LSRS」を提供開始」 ジュエ株式会社は、2023年1月初旬より、VRライブストリーミング配信・デジタルサイネージ・放送および映像の研究開発事業者向けにMONTEシリーズ8K60PリアルタイムステッチVRライブストリーミング配信システム「VR-8K60P-LSRS 」の提供を開始する。

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
Applications of Virtual Reality in Psychedelic Therapy with Agnieszka Sekula, MSc

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 55:28


In this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Agnieszka Sekula joins to discuss her research into the applications of virtual reality in psychedelic-assisted therapy. Agnieszka is a researcher at Swinburne University and co-founder of Enosis Therapeutics. Her research focuses on investigating therapeutic mechanisms in psychedelic treatment that can be strengthened through experience design and translating findings of this research into real-life applications by developing virtual reality scenarios. Additionally, she has recently conducted the first ever case study of VR and psychedelics. In her research, Agnieszka considers many possible uses of virtual reality in the context of psychedelic therapy, as well as potential dangers. The first application she discusses is using VR to promote relaxation prior to a psychedelic journey. Similar to the synergy between psychedelics and meditation, Agnieszka suggests that the immersive experience of VR could be useful in promoting states of calmness which are ideal for a person about to enter into a psychedelic experience. Additionally, she suggests that the otherworldly imagery and soundscapes possible with VR technology can help prime a client for the shifts and intensifications of perception caused by psychedelics. Having the opportunity to explore these states prior to the experience helps the patient to feel more prepared for the experiences, especially since with VR these explorations occur in a context where one maintains a connection with sober consciousness and can easily opt out if things become overstimulating.  Next Agnieszka discusses the potential of augmenting peak psychedelic experiences with VR. Considering both psychedelics and virtual reality have the potential to occasion dramatic shifts in consciousness and affect, pairing these together is likely to be synergistic in promoting mystical experiences in the therapeutic process—something which appears to be closely tied to the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Though little research currently exists in this area, Agnieszka believes that VR may have the potential to more reliably facilitate experiences of ego dissolution and deep awe during the psychedelic journey. Perhaps one of the most novel proposals in Agnieszka's research is using VR to facilitate greater recollection of the psychedelic journey in order to promote more effective integration. She proposes that by building models of the psychedelic experience in the VR space, a patient can more readily return to the experience in sober consciousness by encountering these same stimuli again in virtual reality. The immersive experience of virtual reality may help facilitate access to feelings, memories, and intuitions which arose during the psychedelic session, leading to an easier process of integration.  However, Agnieszka's research also considers potential dangers in combining VR and psychedelics. These include the risk of overstimulation and the potential of a trauma being triggered by certain imagery or auditory input. More mundanely, there is also the possibility of “cyber-sickness” and physical discomfort caused by the VR headset. Despite these potential drawbacks, however, Agnieszka is confident there are powerful applications of VR in psychedelic therapy, particularly in allowing for a more holistic and integrated approach to the altered states of consciousness theorized to be at the center of the efficacy of these new treatments.    In this episode: Using VR to induce relaxation in preparation for psychedelic journeys Augmenting peak psychedelic experiences with VR VR as a technology which may promote therapeutic alliance Using VR to store memories of psychedelic experiences to facilitate integration Transitioning between normal consciousness and altered states with the help of VR VR as a “digital diazepam” for decreasing the intensity of a psychedelic experience without pharmacological intervention The potential dangers of overstimulation or triggering traumas with VR and psychedelics   Quotes: “VR in itself is just a tool—it's a method of delivery—but in itself it's not the active ingredient. So whenever we speak of VR we think about the way of delivering the content, and the content is that active ingredient.” [2:22] “The best way to prepare someone for what an altered state experience feels like is by actually experiencing an altered state, and here again VR can be very helpful in approximating… what that psychedelic experience might feel like.” [18:51] “VR is used as a multi-sensory canvas where the patient is building the model of their psychedelic experience so that they can store it for themselves and return to it later.” [28:17] “Using VR just as beautiful content, or… contextual design for the entire experience might not be beneficial because it might work more as a distraction than as something that supports the journey.” [49:15] “For me the most important thing is to start looking at psychedelic treatment as an experience in its totality and to look a little bit more deeply into design principles that could be used to maximize that experience of the patient, of the client.”  [53:46]   Links: “Virtual Reality as a Moderator of Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy” Enosis Therapeutics website Agnieszka on LinkedIn Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui

Between Realities VR Podcast
Among Us VR, VR Skydiving, Quest Pro & More! ft the Let's Talk Oculus Podcast! Between Realities VR Podcast S06E10

Between Realities VR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 108:53


In a VR landscape where everything has become Meta, two men are keeping the spirit of Oculus alive with their informative and down-to-earth show. Dan and Samson are the hosts of Let's Talk Oculus, a VR podcast on YouTube that is authentically providing news updates and interviews with some of VR's top creators and developers. * Guest Links * Let's Talk Oculus Web: https://linktr.ee/playtestvr YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWGiSeFLJbOPEIgtbmeGFJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0kVpMamqnSqvtOgG0FJvaD Discord: https://discord.gg/QWUuZAH66p Dan's Twitter: @Playtest_VR | https://twitter.com/Playtest_VR Samson's Twitter: @samson143vr | https://twitter.com/samson143vr Dan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/PlayTestVR JUMP: https://www.limitlessflight.com/ Kiwi Design: https://www.kiwidesign.shop/ Arcaxer: Meta Quest: https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/5396412860376470/ Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1354540/Arcaxer/ * Between Realities Links * Merch Store: https://teespring.com/stores/between-realities-vr-podcast Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/BetweenRealities YouTube - https://www.YouTube.com/BetweenRealities Twitter - https://twitter.com/BtweenRealities Discord - https://discord.gg/EvNnj2w Facebook - https://fb.me/BetweenRealities Alex VR - https://www.YouTube.com/Alex_VR Alex VR's Twitter – https://www.Twitter.com/Alex__VR Skeeva - https://www.YouTube.com/Skeeva007 Skeeva's Twitter - https://www.Twitter.com/Skeeva All the most current VR news with the best journalists in the industry! https://www.UploadVR.com We'd like to thank our Patrons & YouTube Members: * VIP * RobynzReality Jonathun Zug CreeperBetty PotamWorks Cody * All-access * Studioform VR (studioformcreative.com) Aspin Darkfire John Westra Lindsay Sherman Chris Hanney * Official * Glitch Fandango Graham Gettel QUIKCOSPLAY Jansen Fox Brittany Meland Q2C VR Gamer Denise Dettlaff Michael McQuade Cwamne Howard Bluebell * YT Members * CreeperBettyVR MOBEAST GAMING MRTASSELHOF Laszlo216 GUIDO7335 JayBratt VROYBOY You're support means so much to us! We're truly humbled that you choose to help us in our journey to make the XR industry thrive! All funds are used to fund the giveaways and to make this show better as we continuously strive to improve! Thank you so much for supporting Between Realities VR Podcast. * Affiliate Links * If you're going to buy VR stuff then why not support us by clicking though one of our links to make your purchase! Every little bit helps []-) Walk, run and jump in VR using your own two feet! Cybershoes - https://www.cybershoes.io/product/cybershoes-gaming-station/?aff=14 Make your headset as comfy as it can be! Studioform VR - https://www.studioformcreative.com/?ref=25z8i95j09

乱翻书
83.PICO低价清场,字节、Meta和苹果不同的XR战略

乱翻书

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 89:48


【本期嘉宾】Allen、牛牛、万琪、罗罗璇Allen(7年骨灰级VR玩家)牛牛(XR爱好者)万琪(AR眼镜研发商)罗璇(Syrius炬星,联合创始人)主播:潘乱(「乱翻书」主理人)【时间线】01:44 PICO烧钱百亿但日活不到10万,为什么VR这么容易吃灰?03:41 嘉宾分享:PICO4新品发布会观感05:59 为什么VR一体机只能算局部最优解09:34 从黑白透视到彩色透视,意味着什么?14:36 PICO硬件支持了手势追逐,但是软件还没有17:55 高通在XR时代不甘心只做一个芯片方案商22:56 PICO4售价低于成本价,为什么?24:29 XR的供应链跟手机供应链有什么不一样?28:42 字节和Meta的VR场景竞争:社交VS内容32:42 VR社交、看视频和办公场景现在发展如何?38:02 下一代终端VS游戏主机,字节和腾讯对VR的不同定位46:50 「XR这个市场,其实大家不是在抢一个设备,而是在抢交互。」49:18 为什么所有人在聊VR时,都说最后等苹果来定义产品?56:21 未来XR设备跟手机、电脑是什么样的关系?63:01 AR眼镜现阶段能够满足用户什么诉求?66:59 为什么Meta既搞VR又做AR,两者是什么关系?70:58 在VR平台上,有没有可能出现超级应用迅速普及VR交互?73:06 「我觉得空间交互其实真的是下一代的交互界面」87:36 PICO价格清场策略的意义是什么?【开场&结尾音乐】开场音乐:Joan Jett - I Hate Myself For Loving You结尾音乐:New Order - Blue Monday 88【关于「乱翻书」】「乱翻书」是一档关注商业、科技和互联网的从业者对话节目。关心How和Why,以及少有人注意到的What。内容主要方向是科技考古、产品复盘和热点解读,希望能够为你带来信息增量。「乱翻书」主理人是潘乱,代表作品有《腾讯没有梦想》、字节跳动/快手早期关键节点的系列特写。【「乱翻书」嘉宾墙】【相关推荐】Allen在XR大道上的探索——Blog每日更新Docs (feishu.cn)【电影推荐】《头号玩家(Ready Player One)》(2018)微信公众号:乱翻书视频号:潘乱商业合作:联系微信 tongxing717本期编辑:怀杭

GameBusiness.jp 最新ゲーム業界動向
Valveで新たなVRヘッドセットが開発中?公式ページにVR関係の求人情報掲載

GameBusiness.jp 最新ゲーム業界動向

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 0:04


{VRの次のステップを実現するための求人であるとのこと。}

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36氪·8点1氪
【早报】国家发改委:国内成品油价格不作调整;腾讯收购计划搁浅

36氪·8点1氪

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 3:47


36氪获悉,国家发改委消息,自2022年9月21日国内成品油价格调整以来,国际市场油价震荡运行,按现行国内成品油价格机制测算,10月10日的前10个工作日平均价格与9月21日前10个工作日平均价格相比,调价金额每吨不足50元。根据《石油价格管理办法》第七条规定,本次汽、柴油价格不作调整,未调金额纳入下次调价时累加或冲抵。据财联社报道,记者从多个独立信源获悉,黑鲨近期正在大幅收缩岗位数量,此次岗位裁撤涉及公司各个部门,裁员比例近50%。其中,VR项目为裁撤的重灾区,年初招聘的大量VR业务员工被裁撤,仍处于试用期的岗位均一次性取消。知情人士表示,腾讯对黑鲨的收购计划搁浅,或是导致黑鲨裁员的一大原因。据乘联会数据显示,初步统计,9月1-30日,全国乘用车市场零售190.8万辆,同比去年增长21%,较上月同期增长2%;全国乘用车厂商批发224.9万辆,同比去年增长29%,较上月同期增长7%。据小鹏汽车官微,近日,按照广州市智能网联汽车自动驾驶功能测试的相关要求,小鹏G9成功通过了自动驾驶封闭场地测试,成为国内首个通过自动驾驶封闭场地测试的在售量产车。该测试在夜间进行,通过包括各类指示信号识别及响应、左右转车辆冲突行驶、并道超车、两轮车及行人避让等31个城市道路场景考试来验证车辆在复杂的综合城市道路场景中的自动驾驶表现。据报道,日前,在脉脉平台上认证为“阿里巴巴集团员工”的用户爆料,淘宝88VIP在双十一周期内将与腾讯视频打通,正内部灰测腾讯视频年卡权益,有用户在评论区表示已经完成申领。截至发稿,淘宝和腾讯视频双方均未就打通权益一事作出回应。据三七互娱公告,公司预计第三季度净利润为5亿元-6亿元,同比下降30.83%-42.36%。主要由于今年受产品上线进度等因素影响,公司国内市场新上线重点游戏产品对比上年同期有所减少,而存量产品在本年度逐步进入成熟期或产品生命周期的中后期,导致公司第三季度收入较上年同期有所下降的同时,利润也有所下降。1-9月,公司预计净利润为22亿元至23亿元,同比上升27.82%至33.63%。据TechWeb报道,苹果分析师Mark Gurman表示,苹果将在2024年前将大部分产品接口转变为USB-C。比如iPhone 15系列将在2023年秋季换到USB-C接口;可能在2024年3月发布一款带有Lightning接口而不是USB-C的新iPhone SE,在欧盟地区售卖;入门款iPad预计在今年年底前切换到USB-C。所有AirPods型号和Mac配件都有可能在2024年前过渡到USB-C接口。

ITmedia NEWS
広い間隔で並ぶと、行列の待ち時間は短く感じる? 東大がVR上で検証

ITmedia NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 0:38


広い間隔で並ぶと、行列の待ち時間は短く感じる? 東大がVR上で検証。 東京大学割澤・伴研究室の研究チームが発表した「行列における間隔の確保による主観的な待ち時間の短縮と気分の向上ーVR環境での検証実験ー」は、行列の主観的な待ち時間が前の人との間隔の広さで変化するかを検証した研究報告だ。3つの条件(0.5m、1.0m、2.0m)をVR(バーチャルリアリティー)環境で実験して待ち時間に及ぼす影響を評価した。

BCNランキング総合
今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、スマートグラス「Nreal Air」が2位浮上 2022/9/2

BCNランキング総合

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 1:00


「今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、スマートグラス「Nreal Air」が2位浮上 2022/9/2」  「BCNランキング」2022年8月22日から8月28日の日次集計データによると、VR・ARゴーグルのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。1位は、Meta Quest 2 128GB(Meta Platforms)2位は、Nreal Air(Nreal)3位は、スタンダードVRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-M02RBK(エレコム)4位は、Meta Quest 2 256GB(Meta Platforms)5位は、スタンダードVRゴーグルVRG-X02BK(エレコム)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。

BCNランキング総合
今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、エレコムのスマホ対応VRグラス「VRG-S01BK」がTOP3入り 2022/8/26

BCNランキング総合

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 1:03


「今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、エレコムのスマホ対応VRグラス「VRG-S01BK」がTOP3入り 2022/8/26」  「BCNランキング」2022年8月15日から8月21日の日次集計データによると、VR・ARゴーグルのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、Nreal Air(Nreal)4位は、Meta Quest 2 256GB(Meta Platforms)3位は、VRグラス(スタンダードタイプ)VRG-S01BK(エレコム)2位は、スタンダードVRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-M02RBK(エレコム)1位は、Meta Quest 2 128GB(Meta Platforms)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。

BCNランキング総合
今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、「Meta Quest 2」が値上げ後も首位キープ 2022/8/19

BCNランキング総合

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 1:02


「今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、「Meta Quest 2」が値上げ後も首位キープ 2022/8/19」  「BCNランキング」2022年8月8日から8月14日の日次集計データによると、VR・ARゴーグルのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、Nreal Air(Nreal)4位は、Pico Neo3 Link(Pico Technology)3位は、Meta Quest 2 256GBMeta Quest 2 256GB(2021)(Meta Platforms)2位は、スタンダードVRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-M02RBK(エレコム)1位は、Meta Quest 2 128GB(Meta Platforms)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。

BCNランキング総合
今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、「Pico Neo3 Link」が初TOP3入り 2022/8/6

BCNランキング総合

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 1:07


「今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP10、「Pico Neo3 Link」が初TOP3入り 2022/8/6」  「BCNランキング」2022年7月25日から31日の日次集計データによると、VR・ARゴーグルのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、ヘッドホン一体型VRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-XEHR01BK(エレコム)4位は、スタンダードVRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-M02RBK(エレコム)3位は、Pico Neo3 Link(Pico Technology)2位は、Meta Quest 2 256GBMeta Quest 2 256GB(2021)(Meta Platforms)1位は、Meta Quest 2 128GB(Meta Platforms)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。

BCNランキング総合
今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP5

BCNランキング総合

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 1:01


「今売れてるVR・ARゴーグルTOP5」  「BCNランキング」2022年7月11日から17日の日次集計データによると、VRゴーグルのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、スタンダードVRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-X02RBK(エレコム)4位は、スタンダードVRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-M02RBK(エレコム)3位は、ヘッドホン一体型VRゴーグル(VRリモコンセット)VRG-XEHR01BK(エレコム)2位は、Oculus Quest 2 256GB(Reality Labs)1位は、Oculus Quest 2 128GB(Reality Labs)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。

36氪·商业情报局(第二季)
专注VR赛道,大空间VR平台「沉浸世界」半年内连获两轮融资

36氪·商业情报局(第二季)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 2:43


专注VR赛道,大空间VR平台「沉浸世界」半年内连获两轮融资

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第1452期:Is VR the new reality?

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 2:22


Most people associate virtual reality with the world of gaming or entertainment. 大多数人将虚拟现实与游戏或娱乐世界联系起来。What is all the fuss, you may wonder, about a futuristic contraption you wear on your head that makes you look like a creature from Star Wars?你可能想知道,你头上戴的一个未来派装置让你看起来像星球大战中的生物,这有什么大惊小怪的? But this emerging technology has been spreading rapidly into many other areas and could fundamentally change your life in the future.但这项新兴技术已迅速传播到许多其他领域,并可能从根本上改变您未来的生活。 Virtual reality, or VR, is a computer-generated technology that creates a three-dimensional digital world that you can not only see and observe, but explore and interact with it as if you are there.虚拟现实(VR)是一种计算机生成的技术,它创建了一个 3D 数字世界,您不仅可以看到和观察,还可以像身在其中一样探索和互动。 Once you put on the special equipment – a helmet or goggles with a screen inside or gloves fitted with sensors – you become immersed in the virtual world.一旦你戴上特殊设备——头盔或内有屏幕的护目镜或装有传感器的手套——你就会沉浸在虚拟世界中。VR now has serious applications in fields as wide-ranging as business and medicine. VR 现在在商业和医学等广泛领域都有重要的应用。VR has already proved effective as a training tool as it simulates real experiences. VR 已被证明是一种有效的培训工具,因为它可以模拟真实体验。One simulation programme educates young drivers about the dangers of bad driving. 一个模拟程序教育年轻司机关于不良驾驶的危险。Participants experience a dangerous car journey and a virtual accident. 参与者将经历危险的汽车旅程和虚拟事故。It is now being used to train surgeons. Connor Pierce of Samsung's IT for UK and Ireland thinks it will impinge on all walks of life: "We'll socialise via VR, we will do business via VR, we'll have VR team-meetings, we'll have VR education, museums will have virtual reality experiences…". 它现在被用于培训外科医生。三星英国和爱尔兰 IT 部门的 Connor Pierce 认为它将影响各行各业:“我们将通过 VR 进行社交,我们将通过 VR 开展业务,我们将举行 VR 团队会议,我们将进行 VR 教育,博物馆将拥有虚拟现实体验……”。Its benefits have been felt in the field of psychology and the treatment of mental health patients. Professor Daniel Freeman at the Warnford Hospital in Oxford uses it to treat vertigo and other anxiety disorders. 它的好处已在心理学领域和心理健康患者的治疗中得到体现。牛津沃恩福德医院的丹尼尔弗里曼教授用它来治疗眩晕和其他焦虑症。He explains that by exposing patients to what they fear most in a virtual environment and showing them that nothing bad happens, they can eventually overcome their panic.他解释说,通过让患者接触他们在虚拟环境中最害怕的事情,并向他们展示没有任何不好的事情发生,他们最终可以克服恐慌。In the world of work too, VR may change our lives dramatically. 在工作世界中,VR 也可能极大地改变我们的生活。Working individually at home, we can connect to our colleagues in a virtual space. 在家中单独工作,我们可以在虚拟空间中与同事联系。We can be at home and at the office at the same time. For the first time, we can really be in two places at once.我们可以同时在家和办公室。第一次,我们真的可以同时在两个地方。Some VR developers predict that the impact of VR could be as significant as the internet or mobile phones. 一些 VR 开发者预测,VR 的影响可能与互联网或手机一样重要。Google alone has sold 2 million cardboard VR headsets in the last two years. Is a new age of reality about to dawn?在过去的两年里,仅谷歌就售出了 200 万部硬纸板 VR 头戴设备。一个新的现实时代即将到来吗?词汇表gaming 玩电子游戏futuristic 未来的,超前的contraption 奇怪的装置fundamentally 根本地computer-generated 计算机生成的three-dimensional 三维立体的sensor 传感器immersed 沉浸在,深陷于to simulate 模拟to impinge 对……起作用,影响vertigo 眩晕to expose 使(某人)接触……impact 影响to dawn 开始

Tech系フリーランスが選ぶ最近の気になるトピックス
220.VRで触覚再現/ZOZOFIT/卓球コーチロボ■RED° TOKYO TOWER と NFT交流会Bar

Tech系フリーランスが選ぶ最近の気になるトピックス

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 32:00


VRで口の中を触られている感覚を再現 VRヘッドセットから超音波を放射 「虫が唇を這う」などが再現可能:Innovative Tech – ITmedia NEWS アメリカ、カーネギーメロン大学のFutur […]

Telugu Bytes
074 - Metaverse, VR, AR and Apple

Telugu Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 105:35


Dhruv and Nayan get into what the Metaverse is, Facebook's motivations, VR, AR and what Apple can bring to the table. Intro The Metaverse Meta's Motivation State of social networks today Multiple Metaverses? State of VR VR vs AR Apple and VR - Wishcasting Apple and AR - Wishcasting

A Messenger from Wednesday
ボイスアヤノ.メ vol.151 [A Messenger from Wednesday] (2022/3/23)

A Messenger from Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 18:34


ボイスアヤノ.メ vol.151 [A Messenger from Wednesday] (2022/3/23) 今夜のボイスアヤノ.メ ・めちゃ寒い前日収録です ・NFTキャンペーンありがとうございました ・NFT全員にプレゼントもします ・週末にVR企画第一弾をやります ・VRでやりたいこと ・5月4日のチケットはお早めに

飛碟電台
《飛碟早餐 唐湘龍時間》2022.03.10 亞大護理學院院長 吳樺姍《亞洲大學與元宇宙趨勢》

飛碟電台

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 41:26


飛碟聯播網《飛碟早餐 唐湘龍時間》2022.03.10 週四教育單元 亞大護理學院院長 吳樺姍 《亞洲大學與元宇宙趨勢》 ◎內容簡介: 亞洲大學日前舉辦「NFT與元宇宙」論壇,邀請8位國內外產業界專家分享最新趨勢。論壇主席、亞大校長蔡進發表示,亞大已成立元宇宙教學中心,全校投入元宇宙跨領域研究與教學,與台灣產業合作,共同培育人才。 亞大護理學院院長吳樺姍表示,護理學院已與宏達電合作建置「護理元宇宙基地」,建置VR硬體設備, VR工作坊加速研發元宇宙的教材。亞大師生可運用宏達電的VirtiVR沈浸式教案製作平台,就算沒有工程或設計背景,也能快速製作出客製化VR教材,融入教學課程中。 論壇由「中亞聯大」雲創學院、精準健康研究中心主辦,邀請8位產業界專家,從各種層面談論元宇宙,蔡校長指出,亞大十分注重全球產業趨勢,4年前為因應工業4.0到來,成立了人工智慧中心、精準醫療中心、大數據中心、金融科技與區塊鏈研究中心,去年起針對NFT到來辦了許多活動,如亞大現代美術館正展出的「老虎不虎─福虎生風」畫展即融入元宇宙元素。 另外亞洲大學護理學院與宏達電HTC Medical VR團隊合作,辦理元宇宙教材開發工作坊,在HTC團隊帶領下,導入創新思維,運用Virti VR沈浸式教案製作平台,讓沒有工程或設計背景護理師生,也能快速製作出客製化VR元宇宙教材,融入護理教學課程中,翻轉下一代護理教育。 這樣創新VR學習方式,讓學生在學校時,就可以預先知道未來實習,或就業之醫療照護現場會發生的真實狀況,提前做準備及演練,同時培養以人為本的同理心、加速學習效果,並將老師的經驗永久傳承。 亞大辦特色成果展,歡迎學測新生、家長參訪! 報名連結:https://forms.gle/Waf6QeyPkhunaxi68。 亞洲大學3月12日(星期六)上午9時30分起,舉辦「院系特色成果展暨大學申請入學志願選填說明會」,邀請學測新生、家長來校參訪,讓同學適性探索6大學院特色。上午十時「志願選填說明會」,輔導專家指導落點分析,包含考生最關心的學習歷程檔案的準備及面試技巧。 ▶ 《飛碟早餐》FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufobreakfast/ ▶ 飛碟聯播網FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufonetwork921/ ▶ 網路線上收聽 http://www.uforadio.com.tw/stream/stream.html ▶ 飛碟APP,讓你收聽零距離 IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶ 飛碟Podcast SoundOn : https://bit.ly/30Ia8Ti Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD Google 播客:https://bit.ly/3gCTb3G KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4

股票入门基础知识
技术篇:成交量比率(VR)指标的运用

股票入门基础知识

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 4:16


讲指标的运用之前,我先解答一下部分网友的疑问。VR指标的算法非常简单,它的计算周期默认为24天,我们假设某只股票在24天内,上涨的天数是20天,下跌的天数是4天,然后将20天股价上涨时产生的成交量相加,再将4天股价下跌时产生的成交量相加,最后将二者相除,得出的答案就是VR指标的数值。这些内容上期有过详细的讲解,计算的过程很多人都表示理解,但对最终的答案有人提出一个疑惑:用刚才的算法能求出VR指标的数值,我们假设这个数值是200,这意味VR指标当天的数值为200,“但如果我想知道第二天的VR指标、又该如何计算呢?难道还得再等下一个24天,我才能求出第二天的VR指标吗?”因为计算VR指标时、需要用股票最近24天的成交量数据,于是很多人就有了一个误解:认为用24天才能求出一天的VR指标,于是想知道次日的VR指标就得再等24天才行,但事实显然不是这样...你如果能听明白我接下来举得例子,你就能明白VR指标是如何计算每一天的数据。假如今天是24号,今天的VR指标很容易计算,你只需要用到1号-24号的成交量,再套用到上文的公式中就能得出24号的VR指标。问题来了:第二天、也就是25号的VR指标又是怎么算出来的呢?答案很简单,你只需要用到2号-25号的成交量数据即可,然后再套用公式得出25号的VR指标。26号的VR指标也是同理,最近的24天那就是3号-26号,知道这些天的数据你就能知道26号的VR指标。此时你连贯的计算出了24,25,26号的VR指标,以此类推、每天的VR指标都可以被计算出来。希望今天的内容能为你解开心中的疑惑,因为不单单是VR指标、其他指标也是按照同样的方式计算的,这样才能保证指标每天都有数据更新,也能让投资者及时的看到每日的数据反馈。在这里我想考考大家:如果某只股票刚刚上市不久,上市的时间还不到24天,那么这只股的VR指标如何计算呢?答案是无法计算,只有等上市时间超过24天后第一批数据才会产生,基于这批数据、今后每天的VR指标才能被计算出来。最后我们来讲讲VR指标具体的运用。VR指标分为四个区域,分别是低价区,安全区,高价区,警戒区。安全区为70-40之间,VR指标在这个区间时可以适当考虑买入。安全区为150-80之间,VR指标在这个区间时走势相对安全,没有明确的买卖信号,你可以选择持仓不动。高价区为450-160之间,VR指标来到这个区间时可以根据自身情况适当减仓,可以多减也可以少减,具体看个人对走势的判断。警戒区为450以上,VR指标超过450以上需要提高警惕,尽量以减仓卖出为主。(内容已登记版权,翻版必究!)

COFFEE & VR
COFFEE and VR | VR Ears Flop | HTC Tries Again | RE4 this Week

COFFEE & VR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 76:09


On todays steaming episode of COFFEE and VR, we hit on our thoughts about the VR Ears after using them, HTC releases another headset for a market of about 3 people, and we talk about some games coming in the future. Frigid VR - Steam Demo https://store.steampowered.com/app/15... TopGolf with Pro Putt Giveaway in the #Giveaways_Deals channel on our Discord https://discord.gg/HZJTAKZ Make sure to sign up for your Quest copy Medal of Honor (or PC) https://gleam.io/competitions/N8L4W-m... OneDio Headphones - Tylers https://amzn.to/3lKtXoO Engineered AF Headphones https://www.engineeredaf.com/ - HELP SUPPORT RR!! - Buy Rendered Reality a coffee, yeah were addicts haha!! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Rendered... - Rendered Reality Merch https://teespring.com/stores/rendered... - Patreon Page https://www.patreon.com/RenderedReality --------------- VR Merch- https://teespring.com/it/stores/rende... Oculus Quest 2 - 64gb https://amzn.to/2HbVFci Oculus Quest 2 - 256gb https://amzn.to/3j5EeYm Elite Strap https://amzn.to/2H9Mc5i Elite Strap with Battery and Case https://amzn.to/3lRBcIQ -------------------------------------------------------- Business or contact us at: RenderedRealityvr@gmail.com Come join us on our discord server: https://discord.gg/nCEV7kG Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renderedrea... Twitter: Check out RenderedReality (@RealityRendered): https://twitter.com/RealityRendered?s=09 Hit that like and subscribe button, keep up with all the VR action RenderedReality can throw at you!!

COFFEE & VR
COFFEE and VR | VR Holiday Updates | Kickstarter Headsets | VR Podcast | Giveaways

COFFEE & VR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 76:10


Coffee & VR....wrapping up this weeks VR news in a fast paced, unbiased, unfiltered podcast. On this episode we hit all the new Kickstarter headsets, a bunch of updates to games for the holiday, and volumetric movies you can check out right now. Buying a Quest 2? Use this link to gets you $60 in store credit https://www.oculus.com/referrals/link... Link to RR Discord https://discord.gg/HZJTAKZ ***GIVEAWAYS*** *Oculus QUEST 2 128gb Giveaway https://gleam.io/competitions/2ElnX-1... Construct VR Movie https://store.steampowered.com/app/16... Luke Ross Patreon https://www.patreon.com/realvr Kayak VR discord Link https://discord.gg/PDm8H7YDfy -HELP SUPPORT RR!! -Buy Rendered Reality a coffee, yeah were addicts haha!! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Rendered... VR Merch- https://rendered-reality-merch-store.... Oculus Quest 2 - 128gb https://amzn.to/3B0i0Qp Oculus Quest 2 - 256gb https://amzn.to/3j5EeYm Business or contact us at: RenderedRealityvr@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renderedrea... Twitter: Check out RenderedReality (@RealityRendered): https://twitter.com/RealityRendered?s=09 Hit that like and subscribe button, keep up with all the VR action RenderedReality can throw at you!!

アシカガCAST
ゴーグルを使わないVR会議(第495回)

アシカガCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 11:54


VRゴーグル使わないでできるVR会議について調べました。おすすめは、日本製でWindows、Mac、Android、iOSに対応してるClusterです。 === 目次 === 00:00:00 VRゴーグル使わずにVR会議ができる 00:02:05 ソーシャルVRとVR会議ツール 00:05:27 まずはClusterがおすすめ 00:07:48 Clusterちょっと使ってみた 00:10:37 バーチャルオフィスのツールが気になる 00:11:19 VRChatもゴーグルなしで使える ------- #アシカガCAST デジタル活用のヒントを与えられることを目指した ・各回ワンテーマ(余計な近況報告ナシ) ・5分くらいでさらっと聴ける ポッドキャストを基本週5回(月〜金)配信しています。 #ラジオ #ポッドキャスト ■Twitterアカウント https://twitter.com/ashikagacast Apple Podcast、Spotify、Google Podcastなどでも配信しています。 ■アシカガCAST on アシカガノオト http://bit.ly/ashikagacast_notion ■アシカガノオト http://bit.ly/ashikaganote

アシカガCAST
ゴーグルを使わないVR会議(第495回)

アシカガCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 11:55


VRゴーグル使わないでできるVR会議について調べました。おすすめは、日本製でWindows、Mac、Android、iOSに対応してるClusterです。=== 目次 ===00:00:00 VRゴーグル使わずにVR会議ができる00:02:05 ソーシャルVRとVR会議ツール00:05:27 まずはClusterがおすすめ00:07:48 Clusterちょっと使ってみた00:10:37 バーチャルオフィスのツールが気になる00:11:19 VRChatもゴーグルなしで使える-------#アシカガCASTデジタル活用のヒントを与えられることを目指した・各回ワンテーマ(余計な近況報告ナシ)・5分くらいでさらっと聴けるポッドキャストを基本週5回(月〜金)配信しています。#ラジオ #ポッドキャスト■Twitterアカウントhttps://twitter.com/ashikagacastApple Podcast、Spotify、Google Podcastなどでも配信しています。■アシカガCAST on アシカガノオトhttp://bit.ly/ashikagacast_notion■アシカガノオトhttp://bit.ly/ashikaganote

幸福商務艙
元宇宙好夯 帶你認識VR針灸解剖系統|肯狄科研創辦人 張嘉斌

幸福商務艙

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 38:37


#幸福電台FM 102.5 專訪 肯狄科研創辦人 人體地圖發明人 張嘉斌 執行長 #VR針炙在元宇宙中可如發揮? #每個人的針炙穴位都一樣嗎? #人體的危險穴位在哪裡? #針灸VR系統如何幫助醫師下針? #針灸VR還有哪些生活應用? #目前跟長庚大學與長庚醫院有哪些先進合作? Powered by Firstory Hosting

アナログ人類補完計画 - IT思考力がUPするラジオ
#26 マンションの消防訓練がVRになる時代がやってきました!【VRゴーグル/教育VRの話もセットにて】

アナログ人類補完計画 - IT思考力がUPするラジオ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 13:32


マンションの消防訓練がVRになってるよ!という事例から始まり、VRって結構安価なVRゴーグルもあって、意外と普及するかも?という話や、「教育VR」といったジャンルのVR活用についてもご紹介をしてみました(◍ ´꒳` ◍) ▽マンションの消防訓練がVRに! 横浜市消防局が監修した、いつでもどこでも参加できる「VR消防訓練」 | Techable(テッカブル) https://techable.jp/archives/166392 ★オーディオブック「いっぽ差がつくゆるITラジオ」 ▼超超プログラミング基礎篇 https://note.com/utoc11/m/m4911da7d5903 ★その他ゆとの関連リンクはこちら ▼音声市場についてざっくりわかる無料note(3万文字…) https://note.com/utoc11/n/n76020340b22a ▼ゆとと1hほど、オンラインで話してくれる方を募集! https://forms.gle/984sw24mjQ19YdoC7 ▼おすすめの聴き方や、まとめ聴きプレイリストはこちらからどうぞ https://www.notion.so/utoc11/IT-130f772c98f847bc8ee0ff8105232aae ▼ご意見ご感想はTwitterハッシュタグ #ITおしゃべり またはお便りフォームからどうぞ https://forms.gle/DWo5piBx1ojCvxET8 AI/ブロックチェーン/VRなどの過去配信を聴くには、番組内でキーワード検索ができるCastBoxまたはOvercastというPodcastアプリがおすすめです(◍•ᴗ•◍)

雪球·财经有深度
1608.如何有理有据地给元宇宙泼一盆冷水?(上)

雪球·财经有深度

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 7:01


欢迎收听雪球和喜马拉雅联合出品的财经有深度,雪球,国内领先的集投资交流交易一体的综合财富管理平台,聪明的投资者都在这里。听众朋友们大家好,我是主播匪石-34,今天分享的内容名字叫做如何有理有据地给元宇宙泼一盆冷水?来自卫夕。元宇宙和之前的科技概念不同,以前,在科技圈的一个概念至少是明确而又具体的,比如——“区块链”、“5G”、“3D打印”。然而,元宇宙不是,它虚幻缥缈而错综复杂,一如“浑元形意拳”。元宇宙是一个筐,什么都能往里装。在不同版本中,我看到了元宇宙至少要集成以下技术——“VR、AR、区块链、5G、云计算、数字孪生、人工智能、NFT、边缘计算等等甚至还有脑机接口”。是的,今天的元宇宙早已不是一个科技词汇,而是一个科幻词汇。在Facebook宣布将公司名字修改成“Meta” mitə后,这种对元宇宙的吹捧和炒作达到了顶峰,这种盛况比几年前吹捧“区块链”有过之而无不及。我实在看不下去了,必须给它泼一盆冷水。在我看来,元宇宙是一个被吹出来的漂亮泡泡。我不仅这样说,我还要证明它只是一个被吹出来的漂亮泡泡一、为什么元宇宙如此火?毫无疑问其中一个原因是离不开Facebook的推波助澜。这两年Facebook的确是内忧外患,面临着隐私、监管等一系列极其复杂的局面,扎克伯克需要通过一个新的故事来激发公司低落的士气,毕竟卖广告已经很不酷了。我们当然不能把小扎的蓝图完全归结于营销噱头,但他描述的丰满未来在现实面前却极其骨感。非常讽刺的是——就在小扎在Connect大会描述元宇宙美好蓝图演讲的同一天,傲库路思的顾问CTO约翰卡马克就在同一个会议上硬生生地拆了小扎的台,直接了当地和老板唱起了反调。在了解卡马克具体讲了哪些话之前,我们需要了解一下为什么他的话重要。我们必须认识一下这位传奇大神——他可能是这个星球在技术层面最懂元宇宙的人,甚至没有之一,为什么这么说呢?我们来简单了解一下这位在游戏界神一样的男人:他年仅22岁就以一己之力开发了世界上第一款3D游戏——《德军总部》,之后又几乎单枪匹马带领仅仅13人的公司开发了《毁灭战士》和《雷神之锤》。而开发这些游戏的引擎就是业界3D游戏引擎的鼻祖,是他引领游戏进入3D时代,很多年英伟达都用《毁灭战士》的游戏表现来测试新一代显卡的性能。而大神最让业界称道的举动就是将这一引擎全部开源,很多玩家耳熟能详的热门游戏诸如《半条命》等都是用这个引擎开发的。2013年,大神卡马克加入了傲库路思(Oculus )的团队,任CTO,过去8年,他作为技术领袖带领团队开发了多个VR头盔项目。可以说,在公司,没有人会比卡马克更懂元宇宙需要的技术。他演讲中的原话就不放了,翻译一下意思大致是:“小扎你快别吹牛了,都被你吹到天上去了,咱们现阶段做的这玩儿到底怎么样你心里没点B数吗?少废话,咱们脚踏实地拿出硬核的表现数据才是真的!”没错,一线听得见炮声的技术大神卡马克认为——元宇宙,我们还没准备好!而更残酷的事实是,卡马克所在的傲库路思Oculus是公认在消费级VR头显领域技术最为领先的公司,没有之一。二、关于元宇宙的硬件,我们来进行一个简单的逻辑思考。从PC互联网到移动互联网的转变过程中,是因为手机足够便捷因而显著地提升了移动在线时长。即移动互联网繁荣的前提是足够的用户时长。而元宇宙要进一步提升在线时长为数不多的路径就是随时随地在线,而要做到随时随地在线,设备必须做到和正常的眼镜一样轻。那么现在普通眼镜的重量是多少呢?是20-50克不等。那么现在最出色的VR眼镜是多重呢?是503克。而现在最出色的AR眼镜是多重呢?答案是566克。所以,这个巨大的差异就决定了元宇宙在硬件层面是一条极为漫长的道路。有人说,你之前说过,技术会指数级进步啊!注意:指数级进步发生的前提是信息世界而非原子世界:电池行业可并不存在摩尔定理,不然特斯拉早就是白菜价了;透镜领域也不存在跨越式发展,不然今天的手机早就把摄像头做平了。没错,突破物理的极限比突破算力的极限难度要高一个数量级。而更为困难的是,我们可远不止让设备变轻这一个目标,而是在重量、算力、视场角、分辩率、刷新率、续航等多个领域都需要同步大幅度提升,这个叠加难度是指数级的。所以甭扯那些没用的!先把现阶段头显的90赫兹变成到120赫兹,把视场角从100度增加到150度,把价格降到千元内,把重量降到200克,把分辨率提升到单眼4K,把续航从2小时提升到5小时,把用户时长从现在的几分钟提升到1小时,行不行?不行就甭吹牛了!三还有一个非常关键的问题:由于现在通往元宇宙的XR技术还在初级阶段,因此硬件需要多维度、大幅度、快速更新才能适应实际需求。这对硬件而言本身就是一个极难的挑战,而多维度、大幅度、快速更新对于软件开发者而言同样是一场灾难。我们思考一个问题——为什么手机能做到一年发布一个新版本?原因就是因为手机的硬件更新是单维度、小幅度更新,相应的应用软件在适配层简单,用户的硬件iPhone12到iPhone13,微信、微博这些应用可能只要花几天就适配完了。然而VR设备则不是这样的,它的每一次更新在算力、视场角、分辨率、刷新率、控制方式、输入输出方式等多个维度通常都会更新。一旦有新硬件,软件为了适应这种复杂的更新在某种意义上就必须推倒重来,无论如何没办法做到几天就适配完。我们看到过去6年,光傲库路思(Oculus )旗下就先后发布了四种硬件。他们都是VR头盔,但却从头到脚、里里外外完全不同,甚至应用商店都是分开的,于是给软件开发商折腾的够惨。可怜的软件开发者们,吭哧吭哧好不容易开发上线一款作品还没开始赚钱,就被告知“我们又有新硬件了,快来开发吧,不然跟不上我们的速度噢!”这就是傲库路思(Oculus )平台过去6年的现状。为什么今年它的开发者大会没有发布大家呼声很高的新款VR设备?就是因为它知道也开发者需要休养生息不能继续这样被折腾了。所以,VR硬件现阶段一个很难调和的矛盾就是急需升级的硬件和难以快速迭代的软件之间的矛盾。

VRニュースを毎日お届け!Vラジ!
VRゴーグル不要のVRバースツアーが凄い!

VRニュースを毎日お届け!Vラジ!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 5:04


WOW RIDE乗ってみたい!!!

Roll Players
MotWEU Sierra Delta 1-1: VR VR The Youth of the Nation

Roll Players

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 133:00


I'm so pumped to add another team to the Sierra Side of the MotWEU. Today, we meet Jill's contingency for her contingency team, The Delta Team! First, there's Jonah, a Cryptozoologist who isn't a fan of work, then Ophelia, who has a love for monsters, sound equipment, and paychecks, and lastly, there's IG-69, a guardian robot designed to guide newcomers into the world of Virtual Reality. Whoa, wait what? VR? That's right. Jill sets up a training session with Ophelia and Jonah (with IG-69 as their protector) to do a simulation of a hunt in order to test their mettle at a retirement living facility. Let's see what happens eh? Dan (Jonah) https://wilbranchhigh.transistor.fm/subscribe https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/wilbranch-high-1827560 Ollie (Ophelia) https://www.facebook.com/OJWHReviews https://twitter.com/OJWH_Reviews Adrian/Smoses (IG-69) @smoses_senpai Also, follow us @rollplayerswin and @FUNinstallers Leave us a review, would ya? Https://podchaser.com/rollplayers Here's a fun fact about Adam: One time a 9 year old boy broke his septum by slamming a pie into his face too hard during a charity event at work. Little prick...

IGN JAPAN しゃべりすぎGAMER ポッドキャスト
VR版『バイオハザード4』はVRならではの体験が新しい面白さを与えているが、VR対応による制約もちょっと気になる:音声版 今週遊んだゲーム 10/27

IGN JAPAN しゃべりすぎGAMER ポッドキャスト

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 27:07


00:00 オープニング 00:22 VR版『バイオハザード4』 08:50 『TOEM』 13:58 『Back 4 Blood』 出演 クラベ・エスラ 伊藤ガブリエル(フリーライター) 渡邉卓也(フリーライター) IGN JAPAN編集部のスタッフが、最近遊んだゲームについて話す番組 ■「しゃべりすぎGAMER」の再生リストはこちら https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5dP0ylcT42dJXN_5KJECJ8cI9hK690_e ■ポッドキャスト版 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/ign-japan-%E3%81%97%E3%82%83%E3%81%B9%E3%82%8A%E3%81%99%E3%81%8Egamer-%E3%83%9D%E3%83%83%E3%83%89%E3%82%AD%E3%83%A3%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88/id1258418439 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4AKK4MIlRk3Zfj8my703D8?si=x1_N0RZnTWiagXspsoIUkA ■一部使用楽曲 MusMus:http://musmus.main.jp/ ――――――――――― IGN JAPAN : http://jp.ign.com/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/IGNJapan Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/IGNJapan コメント投稿ルール:http://jp.ign.com/ign-japan/21173/editorial/ign-japanyoutube

深焦DeepFocus Radio
041 VR + 夜店,欢迎来到未来电影院

深焦DeepFocus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 93:26


在这期节目中,我们探讨了以下这些内容:什么是VR?它和电影的连接点是什么?从今年圣丹斯VR单元,能看到VR有哪些形式和美学趋向?华语区VR发展情况如何?有哪些值得关注的作品?拿什么去衡量VR作品?谁来给VR作品评奖?VR创作该从哪里入手?……本 期 嘉 宾Methy 日本电影不是日本的电影,青年文化也不是青年的文化。专和你做对,让系统崩溃。白月 Metaverse 新移民Dorayaki 拒绝被归类的不规则物体,追求真理途中脱离了地球引力。久里(Audrey) 视觉科学登山者,业余影迷虚拟现实技术(Virtual Reality,缩写为VR),是20世纪发展起来的一项全新的实用技术。虚拟现实技术囊括计算机、电子信息、仿真技术于一体,其基本实现方式是计算机模拟虚拟环境从而给人以环境沉浸感。本周,深焦DeepFocus 邀请到几位常年关注VR技术的嘉宾,来与我们一同探讨VR近些年来的发展情况。00:03:10~:什么是VR?它和电影的接点是什么?00:06:34~:电影节与VR的关系?00:10:34~:威尼斯电影节的VR小岛00:14:38~:2021圣丹斯电影节VR初体验00:22:44~:关于VR硬件与入门00:27:40~:关于平台独占内容00:35:20~:VR影片的制作与出资00:40:00~:华语区的VR发展情况00:50:29~:从今年圣丹斯的VR作品开始聊VR电影的形式与美学01:04:29~:VR的交互性01:09:14~:VR也是一块屏幕01:12:42~:VR创作该从哪里入手?01:15:58~:拿什么去衡量VR作品?01:20:10~:谁来给VR作品评奖?01:25:20~:扩展现实在学术界的动态?播客中提到的作品:PC VR APP museum of other realitiesVR 作品:Dear Angelica (2017)Battlescar - Punk was invented by Girls (2019)Gloomy Eyes (2019)勘误:1.节目中提到的Dear Angelica是Oculus Story Studio 而非 Oculus Studio出品。2.北京三里屯现在在做的 Gloomy Eyes 放映使用的是 Oculus Quest 而非 PCVR.本期嘉宾推荐的额外阅读与链接:https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/04/28/can-virtual-nature-be-good-substitute-great-outdoors-science-says-yes/https://www.oculus.com/blog/from-bear-to-bull-how-oculus-quest-2-is-changing-the-game-for-vr/https://dream.online/

英文小酒馆 LHH
挑战版《Geek时间》-现实的虚拟还是虚拟的现实?

英文小酒馆 LHH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 10:49


今天的新节目,让我们接着上次Geek Time的VR话题继续展开:作为视觉感官超体验的VR技术会在人类健康方面有哪些影响?除了游戏体验,VR技术还能够广泛应用在哪些方面?能够带来超真实感官冲击的VR会给人带来哪些恐惧感?在不远的未来,VR技术又将何去何从?赶快来今天的新节目里找寻答案吧~

36氪·8点1氪
【早报】拼多多为官方账号管控不严道歉;京喜拼拼上线微信小程序

36氪·8点1氪

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 4:01


刘强东亲自带队的京东社区团购项目产品京喜拼拼终于上线了。36氪获悉,京东旗下社区团购平台“京喜拼拼”日前已上线微信小程序。首批开通城市有济南、东莞、深圳、广州、佛山、成都、南京和郑州八地,商品类型包含生鲜、粮油、零食、日用百货、美妆个清等多个品类,价格低廉。京喜拼拼将依托京东供应链体系和微信小程序流量入口,为社区用户提供次日送达指定自提点服务。 据晚点LatePost报道,滴滴计划于2021年上市,上市选择地或将选择香港,目标估值约为 600-800亿美元,目前正与包括高盛、摩根大通在内的投行接洽。 近日,各大新能源汽车厂商相继公布了2020年全年的交付量,均实现同比上涨。其中,特斯拉共生产50万辆电动车,但未能实现50万辆的交付量目标。在国内“新造车三强”中,蔚来以全年超4万台的交付量位居榜首,理想汽车共交付近3.3万台,小鹏汽车交付量超2.7万台。 谈及特斯拉Model Y的降价,蔚来联合创始人秦力洪说,过去48小时以来,很多人在问蔚来什么时候降价,但是蔚来并不会降价,蔚来的产品的用工用料就是在这个级别上。李斌认为,特斯拉是要成为大众,而蔚来会坚守自己的定位,就是BBA燃油车卖多少钱,蔚来电动车卖同样的价格,比他们的服务、性能更好,智能化程度高,产品更有竞争力,服务有竞争力,这是蔚来的总体的策略。 爱奇艺智能 昨天宣布,完成B轮数亿元人民币的融资,创下2020年至今国内VR领域单笔融资最高纪录。爱奇艺智能透露,本轮融资将用于VR关键技术、算法与新产品的研发,并在内容生态建设方面持续投入。作为一家由爱奇艺内部孵化、独立运营的科技企业,爱奇艺智能以“硬件+技术+内容”为抓手,自2016年起便开始全线布局VR产业生态。 36氪获悉,拼多多知乎官方账号发布的有关员工意外去世言论系拼多多营销合作供应商员工用个人手机发布,该言论不代表任何拼多多官方态度,拼多多官方对该言论表示强烈反对。拼多多严正声明:该行为系非合规授权使用拼多多官方账户发表个人言论,不代表拼多多官方态度。事发后,拼多多已经暂停与该供应商合作,修改密码回收账户,并将进一步追究相关人员责任。 2021年开年,文学杂志《小鸟 Aves》在移动端上线。这部杂志全年 12 卷,更新总文章量在 300 篇左右,支持付费阅读。它由原《好奇心日报》编辑杨樱、伊险峰操刀,二人均为编辑委员会成员。“小鸟文学”在苹果应用商店的展示页面中写道:“当所有选项都被拿走的时候,你依然有无限自由的可能”。

36氪·8点1氪
【早报】拼多多为官方账号管控不严道歉;京喜拼拼上线微信小程序

36氪·8点1氪

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 4:01


刘强东亲自带队的京东社区团购项目产品京喜拼拼终于上线了。36氪获悉,京东旗下社区团购平台“京喜拼拼”日前已上线微信小程序。首批开通城市有济南、东莞、深圳、广州、佛山、成都、南京和郑州八地,商品类型包含生鲜、粮油、零食、日用百货、美妆个清等多个品类,价格低廉。京喜拼拼将依托京东供应链体系和微信小程序流量入口,为社区用户提供次日送达指定自提点服务。 据晚点LatePost报道,滴滴计划于2021年上市,上市选择地或将选择香港,目标估值约为 600-800亿美元,目前正与包括高盛、摩根大通在内的投行接洽。 近日,各大新能源汽车厂商相继公布了2020年全年的交付量,均实现同比上涨。其中,特斯拉共生产50万辆电动车,但未能实现50万辆的交付量目标。在国内“新造车三强”中,蔚来以全年超4万台的交付量位居榜首,理想汽车共交付近3.3万台,小鹏汽车交付量超2.7万台。 谈及特斯拉Model Y的降价,蔚来联合创始人秦力洪说,过去48小时以来,很多人在问蔚来什么时候降价,但是蔚来并不会降价,蔚来的产品的用工用料就是在这个级别上。李斌认为,特斯拉是要成为大众,而蔚来会坚守自己的定位,就是BBA燃油车卖多少钱,蔚来电动车卖同样的价格,比他们的服务、性能更好,智能化程度高,产品更有竞争力,服务有竞争力,这是蔚来的总体的策略。 爱奇艺智能 昨天宣布,完成B轮数亿元人民币的融资,创下2020年至今国内VR领域单笔融资最高纪录。爱奇艺智能透露,本轮融资将用于VR关键技术、算法与新产品的研发,并在内容生态建设方面持续投入。作为一家由爱奇艺内部孵化、独立运营的科技企业,爱奇艺智能以“硬件+技术+内容”为抓手,自2016年起便开始全线布局VR产业生态。 36氪获悉,拼多多知乎官方账号发布的有关员工意外去世言论系拼多多营销合作供应商员工用个人手机发布,该言论不代表任何拼多多官方态度,拼多多官方对该言论表示强烈反对。拼多多严正声明:该行为系非合规授权使用拼多多官方账户发表个人言论,不代表拼多多官方态度。事发后,拼多多已经暂停与该供应商合作,修改密码回收账户,并将进一步追究相关人员责任。 2021年开年,文学杂志《小鸟 Aves》在移动端上线。这部杂志全年 12 卷,更新总文章量在 300 篇左右,支持付费阅读。它由原《好奇心日报》编辑杨樱、伊险峰操刀,二人均为编辑委员会成员。“小鸟文学”在苹果应用商店的展示页面中写道:“当所有选项都被拿走的时候,你依然有无限自由的可能”。

深焦DeepFocus Radio
001 到底谁才有资格看蔡明亮?

深焦DeepFocus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 25:42


在这期节目中,我们探讨了以下这些内容:00:00 蔡明亮到底是反盗版?还是反小屏幕观看?05:50 蔡明亮是电影人吗?他还属于电影工业吗?09:15 如何进入蔡明亮的影像世界?17:10 蔡明亮的电影是精英主义的吗?23:00 蔡明亮影像到底是日常的还是奢侈的?深焦DeepFocus 播客重启!给大家带来的这期节目是关于蔡明亮导演最近反盗版事件及其创作的对谈,对谈双方分别是深焦前主编 Peter Cat 和深焦现主编 圆首的秘书。蔡明亮是华语影坛最重要的电影作者,生于马来西亚。他深受弗朗索瓦·特吕弗等法国导演影响,同时也对阿彼察邦·韦拉斯哈古等当代亚洲电影创作者产生了举足轻重的影响。蔡明亮多年以来与李康生合作,创作了一系列细节充沛、感性动人的作品。1994年,蔡明亮凭借《爱情万岁》获得威尼斯电影节金狮奖和台北金马影展最佳导演奖,此后凭借《河流》《洞》《你那边几点》《不散》《脸》等作品多次入围三大电影节主竞赛,2013年以《郊游》摘得威尼斯电影节评委会大奖。2017年,蔡明亮创作的VR短片《家在兰若寺》在威尼斯电影节VR单元展映。2020年2月,蔡明亮《日子》再次入围柏林国际电影节主竞赛,然而不幸的是,时隔一个多月,《日子》的样片便开始在网络上传播,导演通过豆瓣短评、日记等形式多次声讨,目前仍在寻找样片泄露有关线索。

深焦DeepFocus Radio
001 到底谁才有资格看蔡明亮?

深焦DeepFocus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 25:42


在这期节目中,我们探讨了以下这些内容:00:00 蔡明亮到底是反盗版?还是反小屏幕观看?05:50 蔡明亮是电影人吗?他还属于电影工业吗?09:15 如何进入蔡明亮的影像世界?17:10 蔡明亮的电影是精英主义的吗?23:00 蔡明亮影像到底是日常的还是奢侈的?深焦DeepFocus 播客重启!给大家带来的这期节目是关于蔡明亮导演最近反盗版事件及其创作的对谈,对谈双方分别是深焦前主编 Peter Cat 和深焦现主编 圆首的秘书。蔡明亮是华语影坛最重要的电影作者,生于马来西亚。他深受弗朗索瓦·特吕弗等法国导演影响,同时也对阿彼察邦·韦拉斯哈古等当代亚洲电影创作者产生了举足轻重的影响。蔡明亮多年以来与李康生合作,创作了一系列细节充沛、感性动人的作品。1994年,蔡明亮凭借《爱情万岁》获得威尼斯电影节金狮奖和台北金马影展最佳导演奖,此后凭借《河流》《洞》《你那边几点》《不散》《脸》等作品多次入围三大电影节主竞赛,2013年以《郊游》摘得威尼斯电影节评委会大奖。2017年,蔡明亮创作的VR短片《家在兰若寺》在威尼斯电影节VR单元展映。2020年2月,蔡明亮《日子》再次入围柏林国际电影节主竞赛,然而不幸的是,时隔一个多月,《日子》的样片便开始在网络上传播,导演通过豆瓣短评、日记等形式多次声讨,目前仍在寻找样片泄露有关线索。

反派影评
ma036 威尼斯影节——最好的陀螺与最被低估的华语片

反派影评

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 30:00


本期主创团队&音频主播: 秦婉(本届威尼斯前方记者,公众号“小婉电影酱”;《极盗车神》等4期嘉宾) 海老鼠(本届威尼斯前方记者,公众号“seamouse”;《极盗车神》等11期嘉宾) 波米(本期控场) 音频后期制作:Siyuan/波米;编辑排版:波米; 本期话题:2017年第74届威尼斯国际电影节 流程与具体话题: 话题1:金狮奖影片《水形物语》;两位嘉宾简述本片,并与导演吉尔莫·德·托罗前作对比; 话题2:华语双片《嘉年华》与《家在兰若寺》;海老鼠强调《嘉年华》“国人大赞,外人不喜”;秦婉强调此片涉及“女童被性侵”现实题材;蔡明亮VR新作是秦婉“本届威尼斯最爱”,海老鼠强调《兰若寺》VR技术仍有瑕疵;而上述两片“均有望内地上映”; 话题3:颁奖季电影前瞻;嘉宾热议达伦新作《母亲》是否“反难民潮”?“大表姐”劳伦斯与“科恩嫂”麦克多蒙德锁定奥斯卡提名?马特·达蒙双片《缩身》与《迷镇》均不尽如人意?克鲁尼骂川普已然走火入魔? 话题4:日本电影人相关电影;是枝裕和新作令人大跌眼镜?北野武《极恶非道》海老鼠惊天差评!坂本龙一纪录片大曝猛料? 话题5:两位嘉宾荐新片;两人均推荐毛茨新作《狐步舞》,秦婉认为“这才是真正的金狮奖”;此外嘉宾也谈及《阿黛尔》导演新作《宿命,吾爱》及本届影后夏洛特·兰普林。