2024 was rough. I’ve had my fair share of problems but through sport I was able to overcome most of them. I ended the year with backcountry skiing, as the conditions were ideal.
2025 here we come!
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2024 was rough. I’ve had my fair share of problems but through sport I was able to overcome most of them. I ended the year with backcountry skiing, as the conditions were ideal.
2025 here we come!
new little visionOS app coming soon that people will definitely enjoy :)🎄
Bonjour
It feels very very weird to see the name of my previous company pop up in that video. Wow, nostalgia just hit hard
Can’t wait to try your app. Bluesky deserves a way better client than the current one
Don’t expect a miracle though. It’s much better. But still not as good as I’d expect from a super expensive headset
Oh ok yeah so it’s not actually anchoring but rather keeping the relative position of the apps
Weird that I hadn’t noticed that before, since I was looking closely for that feature to arrive
Are you sure? I remember trying this scenario in 2.0 to no avail
Is it just me or windows and volumes are now persistently anchored across device reboots with visionOS 2.2 beta?
Crazy how this place went from being a wasteland even just a few weeks ago to something more vibrant every day since the US elections
I wonder when someone will build a Vision Pro mod that gets rid of EyeSight, uses a lighter 3D-printed casing and removes the front glass
The design blends well with the rest of the headset! It doesn't look weird or "third-party".
⚠️ It won’t fully solve the weight issue (no accessory can), but it does make it more manageable.
As someone who currently uses the Vision Pro over 5 hours a day, it’s a nice comfort upgrade—better weight distribution, less cheek pressure (though it's not quite what I'd expect in 2024 esp. for a 3999€ device).
I’ve used the AnnaPro head strap V2 for 5 days (~30 hours).
V1 didn’t fit my head -at all-, but V2 comes with 4 cushion sizes, and the 18mm is perfect for me.
At first, I wasn’t sure it helped with comfort, but after removing it, the difference was very clear.
Getting closer to a beta of Page Blanche on TestFlight! I'm quite satisfied with the progress we've made in just 5 weeks.
There's a ton of bugs atm so we'll pause development of new features until we get things right for the first beta.
These 3D scans really shine on Vision Pro.
If we get an Apple Vision in 2025 that's 400 grams and priced at $2000 that's good news, though $1500 would be much, much better IMO.
My concern is about Vision Pro 2: if it comes in 2027 with the same weight as today, it's DOA. It's way too heavy.
Every time I open the app I am reminded that because of the lack of virtual-camera-to-texture API in RealityKit for visionOS, we can’t have a nice gallery of projects and it saddens me. At least ARView had a snapshot() method …
Just received the AnnaPro Head Strap V2 for Vision Pro! Review underway…
World understanding is good enough for creators to design fun and engaging experiences.
I can def see these being used in museums, classrooms, etc. for educational / cultural experiences, with minimal setup or maintenance! Major challenge for these customer segments will be the price.
Not a fan of the remote controller on iPhone, it was more confusing than anything than useful tbh. Probably an implementation issue - it'll get better with time.
tracking was robust - at some point it lost itself but quickly recovered despite my attempts to make it fail.
I tried half a dozen lenses, trying to find the limits of hand tracking. It's solid! but I really missed eye tracking (thanks, Vision Pro). When this gets eye tracking, input will be 100% a problem of the past.
Snap OS clearly is designed with the hardware's limitations and I really appreciate that. Spectacles focus on doing what they’re great at without pretending to be a general-purpose device. The vertical FOV fits their specific use cases perfectly.
Thank you Snap for letting me try the new Spectacles! I am pleasantly surprised.
They are *much* more comfortable than I expected, though they did mess with my hair - not cool
Hey everyone, sorry to say but at the moment I don’t really appreciate this platform. Follow me on Threads!
VR can be (and is) much more than a toy. It’s part of the Mixed Reality spectrum.
Today marks the 8th year since I've first experienced mixed reality. At the time I was already well into VR, but half an hour with HoloLens 1 convinced me Mixed Reality, not VR, is the future of computing.
I would love to be on this platform a bit more, but without the ability to upload videos it’s pretty much pointless. Most of my content is videos
Bonjour bonjour depuis Grenoble
Heureuse de participer à une table ronde sur l’innovation dans la French Tech et l’écosystème Grenoblois, en amont de l’événement Tech&Fest.
J’y ai porté mon souhait de voir les entrepreneurs se saisir des révolutions de l’IA et la XR avec des projets innovants & ambitieux. 🇫🇷
Compte rendu des débats de l’assemblée nationale. Marine Le Pen a sorti les rames pour justifier que les propositions de loi du RN soient toujours présentées avec les signataires hommes d’abord, les femmes ensuite. Après avoir accusé les services de l’assemblée (grosse erreur), elle explique qu’en fait c’est la faute d’un collaborateur parlementaire du RN. Marine Le Pen : Je suis étonnée de constater que nos collègues font preuve d'une telle mauvaise foi, en essayant d'en tirer un argument politique, alors qu'il s'agit manifestement d'une erreur commise par un collaborateur… Pierre Cazeneuve (Député Renaissance) : C’est la première fois qu’on vous voit dénoncer un collaborateur !
Sinon, l’art des répliques n’est pas totalement perdu à l’Assemblée nationale.
Yeah it’s an odd button. Hard to get its purpose.