You can spot the NPCs who lack internal monologue by their fascination with this niggertech. The only people truly impressed by A/R are people who cannot imagine the likeness of an apple or rotate a cube in their mind. To these people seeing digital timers above cooking pots is life changing because they never had the capacity to conceptualize the reality of the abstract lengths of time on their own.
@nike@sickburnbro I can't wait for the future where most people have AR contacts/cybereyes installed and can block or hide people. The feds can hide in plain sight by just not being displayed. But we can see them because you can't hack our caveman eyes. Bless the Meat.
@sickburnbro@nike No, not this implementation assuredly. Give it another 100 years worth of miniaturization and longer development in brain computer interfaces and it'll be forced to catch on as your employer demands (and potentially even subsidizes the installation or purchase) of a device so you can work at whatever company your at. That's how I believe this tech will be adopted.
@sickburnbro@nike Agreed, we'll have to watch the development of robotics. If we figure out a suitable replica of muscles, an electicaly reactive muscle substitute for example. the flexibility of design will be able to finally replace humans for labor in that regard. I doubt pneumatics, hydraulics or stepper motors will be able to accurately dominate human labor for the time being. then we start going into the weeds of machine vision. proprioception etc.
@Desert_0asis@nike This isn't fully autonomous yet; the hardest part is not actually the muscles, but integrating touch input to make something like this work.
@Desert_0asis@nike yeah, there are still many things that they can't do; but as I mentioned before what everyone doesn't want is over-industrialization, and for most of the high strength things, they are needed in very industrialized situations where compensations are already made for industrial robots
@sickburnbro@nike I haven't, that's really impressive with his range of motion. I've mostly been following the YT channel Clone. youtu.be/guDIwspRGJ8? When it comes to fluid motions and high strength on robotic hands. Check out the "bleeding" video as well.
I don't even begrudge people like this anymore. While the tech is gay and retarded, it brings NPCs somewhere closer to the way the rest of us see the world. It's like getting mad at cripple using a wheelchair.