The hottest AR/VR Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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The Fry Corner 11030 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Apple's Vision Pro headset is seen as a major product, similar to the iPhone's impact when it launched. It combines VR and AR features, allowing users to interact with both digital and real-world elements effectively.
  2. Users experience high-quality visuals and intuitive controls, making it easy to navigate and use apps. It's designed to be comfortable, adjustable, and user-friendly, which may change how we use technology in everyday life.
  3. There are still challenges in content availability and comfort with social interactions while using the headset. However, many believe that as developers create new apps, the technology will evolve and become more integral to our lives.
ChinaTalk 326 implied HN points 07 Jan 26
  1. Goertek is more than a parts supplier — it assembles Meta’s headsets, runs centralized procurement, and manages a huge network of component makers, giving it outsized influence over costs and timelines. This makes it hard to replace even though its direct component value looks small.
  2. Meta is trying to diversify suppliers and move some production out of China, but swapping individual components isn’t the same as rebuilding an entire supply chain, so true decoupling remains difficult.
  3. Key XR parts like waveguides, pancake lenses, and optical engines are yield-constrained and dominated by a few firms (notably Goertek and Sunny Optical), creating capacity bottlenecks that drive shortages and limit product availability.
Platformer 3577 implied HN points 06 Mar 23
  1. A single engineer brought down Twitter due to a bad configuration change on the API.
  2. Twitter has faced multiple service outages in 2023, leading to frustration among users and employees.
  3. Elon Musk's cost-cutting measures at Twitter have left the company vulnerable to technical failures and service outages.
Sol Reader 98 implied HN points 22 Mar 23
  1. The author struggled with digital distractions and found that traditional methods to break the habits didn't work.
  2. Using a specialized e-reader helped reduce the author's dependency on smartphones and increased focus on reading.
  3. Finding a replacement for smartphone use, like the Sol Reader, was more effective in reducing screen time and increasing time spent on novels.
Sol Reader 98 implied HN points 09 May 23
  1. Current technology differs greatly from past futuristic visions, focusing on multi-purpose devices rather than specialized tools.
  2. The centralization of technology into smartphones sacrifices excellence in favor of mediocrity.
  3. Efforts should be made to create devices that excel at specific tasks rather than trying to do everything.
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Technology Made Simple 179 implied HN points 22 Oct 22
  1. The Metaverse is viewed as a beneficial business move, despite criticism from some sectors. It offers potential for immersive AR/VR experiences that could transform various industries.
  2. Critics raise concerns about the Metaverse's impact on mental health, utility versus costs, and accessibility to all. However, these challenges might not be as significant as initially perceived.
  3. Investing in the Metaverse could help Meta address its major challenges, create new revenue streams, and establish a unique position in the tech industry. Developing skills related to AR/VR and technology can potentially lead to opportunities in this evolving landscape.
Madhur’s Writings 28 implied HN points 08 Jun 23
  1. Apple released Apple Vision Pro, an AR/VR product.
  2. AI technology is advancing, getting closer to AGI.
  3. Concerns arise about technology's impact on real-world relationships and human behavior, especially in children.
GOOD INTERNET 3 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. AI-Desinformation's impact is debated and may not be as significant as perceived.
  2. Apple's Vision Pro headset presents limitations like isolation and size, despite innovative features.
  3. The concept of a universal reader app like Project Tapestry offers a solution to the fragmented web experience.
Joshua Gans' Newsletter 0 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. New systems are born from the discovery of the right user interface for a technology, which lowers accessibility costs and incentivizes new applications.
  2. Apple has a history of seeding ecosystems by creating the right user interface - such as with graphical computing and mobile computing.
  3. The Vision Pro by Apple exemplifies the importance of UI innovation, especially for technologies like spatial computing, which has the potential for transformative impacts.
Digital Native 0 implied HN points 14 Dec 23
  1. A new trend in dating apps will emerge with AI-powered features aiming to improve user experience.
  2. Interest rates are projected to remain flat in 2024, impacting various sectors like venture capital funding.
  3. 2024 will be a challenging year for fundraising in the venture capital industry, with limited partners facing difficulties due to market conditions.
Everyday Thing 0 implied HN points 03 Feb 25
  1. An HDMI to USB-C display port converter is useful for connecting devices like AR glasses to other tech, like a Raspberry Pi. It can help you create cool projects that blend technology and fun.
  2. Exploring the inside of tech gadgets, like the converter, can reveal the chips and designs used in them. This knowledge can inspire new ideas or even lead to creating your own versions.
  3. There are helpful resources available, such as open source designs using the chips from devices like the converter. These can guide you in making or improving your own tech projects.