No.53088 [Last50 Posts]
when the fuck will AR glasses finally take off in the same way VR goggles did?
i wanna techwear in public, dammit
and i wanna adblock_irl
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No.53089
Vimeo embed. Click thumbnail to play. It never will. It still looks too """geeky""" for normies to take seriously, and even if it does take off, just look what happened to smartphones once they became mainstream. Once seen as an entire computer in your pocket, now just a glorified toy for infantile adults, and just another tool for advertisers to shove more shit down your retinas and for women to garner attention and validation. Whenever something becomes popular, it immediately turns to shit thanks to the brain-dead base desires of normies and the relentless greed of corporations looking to turn everything into just another way to squeeze brouzouf out of the average paypig.
If AR takes off, the opposite of irl adblock will happen: it will fill your vision with adverts on every service, every real-life action you take will be tied to some virtual system tracking your every move to serve you more tailored ads, and it'll be even harder to escape from social media than it is today.
embed related, it'll look like that
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No.53090
>>53089
look, man. all it takes is a handful of techies to buy an android-based (see: open source) ODG glasses set and start making apps for it.
i don't give a fuck what the normies do with it– they can shove them up their asses for all i care. if it's FOSS, it's workable
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No.53091
>>53089
>looks too """geeky"""
>being cyberpunk
>caring what others think of you
wheeze
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No.53092
>wanting to be enslaved by corps
>/cyber/
Blow it out your ass, OP
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No.53093
Society has become to uniformed.
Any thing that is different, new society is afraid.
Everyone wants to be the same.
Controlled programming through media, tv shows and social network.
1# status is everyone doing it
2# need for it,
3# easy to use
4# why when I can just use my phone.
Voice interface and the glasses are needed. This way the two hands are free.
Touch projection screen were your hand move and type like minority report for some apps
The voice will be the game changer.
Negative part people don’t like people talking to phones in public. They believe it’s privet and unseen on the other line, very creepy if you as me.
3#
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No.53094
>>53090
There is open source for ODG glasses ?
Can it use voice command ?
When one phone maker made smart phones people said negative things, wait for the price.
Then everyone got on the bandwagon, what is a good thing, now it’s the normal,
You sound right need people to make apps get involved unbrace the eye wear.
Most companies are scraping their eye wear projects
Were I find the open source for this ?
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No.53095
>>53093
I can recognize you by your posts around here. Are you Japanese by any chance ? Your post formatting is typical of Japanese internet users
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No.53096
>>53095
So no I’m a troll sometimes
I’m half and half
Advice data mining no more keystrokes were at troll strokes
But seriously the glasses seem interesting now that many have seen what works what doesn’t
Like when Jobs came up with the I pad
Perfect timing
And in a bad economy
Everyone got on the bandwagon
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No.53097
Are the glasses safe for the eyes ?
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No.53098
Need a watch or something like it, so when on Skype talking the other person can see you
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No.53099
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No.53100
Hybrid the technologies together
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No.53101
>>53089
Fucking women, am I right?
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No.53102
>>53101
Maybe something a little less noticeable
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No.53103
Glasses would be nice with the language translation app that are coming out.
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No.53105
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No.53106
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No.53108
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No.53109
>>53093
I love that scene.
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No.53110
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No.53112
>>53109
Yea
That was a cool scene
Wasn’t expecting it
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No.53113
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No.53114
>>53113
>Drivers also get a nifty AR visor that offers a full field of view with a heads-up display that scans and shows vital data like road conditions, weather, and incoming hazards. The bike also monitor's driver's eye movements and makes small adjustments while in transit to ensure a safer, smoother ride. "The bike has the full range of connected data from its surroundings and a set of intelligent systems working in the background, so it knows exactly what lies ahead," - BMW exec Holger Hampf
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No.53115
>>53113
schway wonder what price tag is on that.
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No.53116
>>53114
It’s all about the app how it’s made.
I don’t have glasses but I have a Samsung tablet with google map traffic and speed,directions route, speed limit of were I’m at. Then I can go into other options fuel, time rpm
Sweet, everything is connected to the computer
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No.53117
With the tablet mounted to the dash I can add apps if I need the I’m not trapped by a regular in dash GPS
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No.53118
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No.53119
Looks like flex screen connected by Bluetooth to maybe a phone
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No.53125
You have to make your own
You know how normal people love underground technology.
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No.53127
>>53094
yes. it literally runs on android.
>>53125
mate by the time any of us make our own AR hardware -and- software, AR will probably be far past mainstream
i disagree for the calls for voice control. basic eye tracking and, if really needed, a sensor glove should do the trick. imagine being at a concert and being unable to use your phone, though.
though really, i doubt AR glasses would need much control. input/output operations are handled via phone, constant output is handled via display.
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No.53132
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No.53133
>>53127
You can't be sure of that.
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No.53137
>>53127
That’s cool I have to look into that. Apps aren’t hard to build. It’s finding the need for the app.
I think eyewear in were the tablet was in the 80s everyone wanted a tablet but it was heavy and big. I think it is easy now to by parts for glasses.
What made the I pad no stylus touch screen you can use all your fingers, next level use your voice and your hands are free to do other things you can’t while holding a phone or tablet.
Yes a eye movement would be nice but it would make the glasses to bulky.
When people wear glasses it’s for correcting vision or shading sun. People like to hide behind glasses making them feel secure.
No privacy with google glass your basic glass hole look.
Funny the glasses in blade runner are expected by people but the AR glasses out there people dislike
I think the best glasses will be the ones connected to your phone or tablet by Bluetooth or other and the apps that are needed with glasses
Sunglasses are a big business and so could the AR glasses to.
How many people talk on there phone a day ?
How many people have a ear peace and they talk ?
All you are doing by talking is telling your apps what to do.
Ignorance is in fear of interaction with machines.
I meet ignorant people all day.
I only have to deal with these people for a hour when I run into them. But if I had there view I would be wear they are and not wear I’m now.
Failure to adapt causes a ideology group to become violent, argumentative, untrustworthy, make excuses for setbacks and desperation.
AR glasses will be a part of the future one generation has to leave and another generation comes to be.
Crazy how people think
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No.53138
>>53132
Nice thank you.
What one do you recommend ?
Do you see any AR glasses that sticks out more then the other ?
What are your thoughts on Siri ?
It’s a water down version broken into many different databases
Web md, Ross, maps, auto cad, avionics, mech, hydrologics, ext.
Could this voice command be used with AR glasses in a custom app ?
Example
The main app basics for your tailor needs.
Other apps can be used
Like your phone but the glasses are extensions of your eyes.
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No.53139
>>53133
Yes
Transportation is the biggest industry people need there hands free.
Factory workers are already wearing safety glasses and with hand free they can be efficient
A camera that can zoom in 10x would be nice with distance
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No.53140
carriers are always looking to stream line.
If you don’t modernize you become out of service.
Safety
Efficient
Profit
Everything need to be transported to get to it’s buyer then sellers then buyers and returns.
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No.53141
With more people living in cities owning a car is not worth it. Parking, no used except for long trips, sits there while you take easer transportation.
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No.53142
Getting paid
Have to have bill of laden signed to say they received delivery
Scan the bil to broker, or who pays for the delivery
AR has many uses
In the hands free world
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No.53143
>>53138
>What one do you recommend?
It depends on what medium you want to develop on. ARCore and AR.js are great for hobbyists since the cost of getting started is minimal (ARCore runs on 2 year old Android phones).
>What are your thoughts on Siri?
Siri is great although it's proprietary; Lucida (formerly Sirius) is a good open source competitor from Clarity Lab (http://sirius.clarity-lab.org/).
>Could this voice command be used with AR glasses in a custom app?
See answer #2.
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No.53155
>>53143
Thank you
I’ll have to look into it more.
There is a need for this technology.
Like a bat max player for your tv.
Let’s move forward to the present
The glasses are right there but it’s in a bats max trend line.
If they could just make a Ray Band looking glasses
Do they make them in this style
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No.53156
Theses glasses go for about $1000.00
And about five years until a normal size glasses
Next year December 2019 into 2020 watches are going to be in style, you know the thing on your wrist.
Glasses will be passed by the calculator watch and there will be no need for glasses
I just use my watch
That’s the social thinking patern that is coming.
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No.53157
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No.53158
>>53157
Ooo great
Even longer
There’s got be someone saying even longer.
Well that gives us a lot of time to make apps
We will be ready for them
I hope people become rich in the future, it seems everyone is just making it by after buying necessities car apartment/house, food, insurance, phone , etc.
I don’t see people buying something unless it makes them look rich to others
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No.53159
We need people with drive like this corporation
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No.53168
>visit /cyber/ to see if it's gotten any better
>people creaming themselves to submit to slave-devices
Well, this place is dead
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No.53171
>>53168
>literally a wearable display
>can be FOSS
>can be self-programmed
>"slave devices"
this is quite literally the most retarded thing i've ever read on here. are monitors "slave devices" as well, you down-syndrome shazbot?
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No.53172
>>53171
>can be FOSS
huehuehue I bet you even have a smart phone, don't you ? Poser ingrate
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No.53173
>>53172
>ingrate
yes i'm so ungrateful. jesus fuck gtfo already
(and there are FOSS android ROMs, i'm not sure what half-baked schizophrenic conspiracy theory you're getting at, here)
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No.53174
>>53173
You had to look up ingrate to know what it meant ?
Huehuehuehue we got ourselves a retard
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No.53175
>>53174
can't tell if you suck ass at trolling or if you unironically fail to understand that i'm trying to educate you
"poser ingrate" makes no fucking sense. the phrase you're looking for is "incarnate".
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No.53177
>>53091
thats not the point of the post
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No.53225
>>53171
>>53171
>>> down-syndrome shazbot?
> Holy fuck that's funny af.
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No.53252
Bringing this tread back from the abyss.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/technology/sd-fi-snapdragon-qualcomm-855-story,amp.html
>Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 to deliver 5G, artificial intelligence to Android…
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No.53273
>>53252
Nice
Just have to wait two years for them to get all the bugs out.
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No.53279
>>53273
I like your optimism.
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No.53295
A full cyber look never goes well in public unless you are a talented manufacturer of all the components necessary to pull it off or have bitcoin to burn a plenty.
Best case scenario for public interaction if you don't want to look like someone heading to a nearby con is people having to get close to you to notice you're decked out with cyber gear, in which case they'd probably note the unique style yet discreet nature of it and breathe easy they weren't visually assaulted by a man wearing an HTC Vive and more loose wires than a battle-damaged terminator in some grungy New York subway for the fifth time that day.
At best, headgear-wise, we're looking at hardware not dissimilar to a pair of sunglasses with the ability to block out most natural light (would need radiant light to avoid eye strain), replacing it with a feed of the outside via cameras mounted on the front. This serves the dual purpose of eliminating outside interferences and the need for regular glasses. Headphones (if included) could have bone conducting ability as well as regular audio and manual noise cancellation for complete immersion when is time appropriate. A pointing stick (aka laptop nipple) can be mounted on the right side for cursor movement and buttons beside it can link to software actions.
The whole thing would basically be a simple OS with an on-screen keyboard, perfect for watching movies, YouTube, or browsing the internet (aka lurking through imageboards, breathing easy you don't have to hide the giant porn banner from the little old lady sitting next to you anymore). Possible facial recognition, AR/VR functionality, and a slew of other software gimmicks could warrant its existence as a non-phone tech item.
>>53100
With the exception of the first pic, those products are literal trash. The fitbit-looking thing can never function due to how light projection works and the laser keyboard is aids to use for anything except demonstration purposes.
No reason for them to exist either, they're inferior versions of both products they're trying to improve upon (as is the case for most 2-in-1 products).
They could come out with a gesture-based mouse glove using a traction glove-type design (with buttons on the palm for even more input) that makes use of the full range of human hand motion, but no –they keep trying to sell useless garbage to brand-blinded soyboys for some quick dosh.
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No.53373
A good time to have an AR startup.
>Today In Funding: $42M For Startups Tackling AR
ttps://news.crunchbase.com/news/today-in-funding-42m-for-startups-tackling-ar/
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No.53770
>>53089
In other words the elites will be serving up more cotton candy and ice cream and then watching us all spanking the monkey over it, and seeing it through our own eyes. Them watching us watching them watching us flogging the dolphin as we surf over a sea of cola and a mountain of iced cookies
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No.53775
>>53088
You can just imagine it cant you? Youre walking down the street with your augmented reality glasses on, your pocket computers beeping, SSD activity lights flashing on your jacket, pants buckles jingling, steel tipped shoes echoing off the pavement as you walk. You pass by a group of normie kids and a girl aged about 12 shouts out, "who the fuck are you? The milky bar kid 2019"?
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No.53794
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>53775
I agree that walking around like a Christmas tree is moronic but how can you pass on DataGloves(tm).
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No.53908
>>53295
> a pointing stick
Now I'm thinking of being an old man that has a cane as an input device. Buttons on handle and one that enables the gyros so you can use it like "a pointing stick".
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No.53929
>>53794
Agreed, and small enough to throw into a pack upon need or want. I'm working on my own cyberdeck (from that cyberpunk in meatspace thread, still working, just meatspace keeps getting in my way) A pair of Data Gloves or AR glasses would make for FUCKING COOL user interface for my device.
>>53088
And that makes two of us. I honestly don't give a flying fuck what the shazbots think, so its time to go full /cyber/
>>53908
> Old man takes down local gang with his walking stick in VR ; Old man sues locals for 'Damaging his interface', more at 8!
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