Miguel de Icaza on Nostr: The vision hardware looks lovely, but I am more impressed by the depth of the user ...
The vision hardware looks lovely, but I am more impressed by the depth of the user experience, the guidance to developers, the design system, the operating system and the tooling to support it.
Previous headsets have been cool and exciting (I own pretty much one of each), yet none got this level of necessary scaffolding in place, so the experiences are a mish-mash of half baked ideas.
We finally go from “this is a neat idea” to a viable platform.
Previous headsets have been cool and exciting (I own pretty much one of each), yet none got this level of necessary scaffolding in place, so the experiences are a mish-mash of half baked ideas.
We finally go from “this is a neat idea” to a viable platform.