<iced-quinn/> on Nostr: > VR is a hype bubble i mean i would like to use VR but the cost of entry is too high ...
> VR is a hype bubble
i mean i would like to use VR but the cost of entry is too high for most people.
i mean i would like to use VR but the cost of entry is too high for most people.
quoting nevent1q…x72jnprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq5dmlle22zd4ypr05le5mttr6xusfp5yld4nq08qe9yzaa8nvj23q4czw77 (nprofile…zw77) We're heading towards the buffers at the end of the track wrt. Moore's Law and the rentiers who invested in the VLSI industry still want the rate of profit they've become accustomed to, even though the cost of computation has crashed so low nobody canfigure out anything useful to do with it.
So we get compute-intensive hype bubbles designed to fleece investors: cryptocurrency, LLMs, VR/AR, quantum computing (the latter is more compute-R&D-intensive, but follows the pattern).