@MatijaSosic Oh, so I've been standing at the wrong entrance the whole time! I love the other one, I'll show myself in, please disregard my comments :D
@jmdagdelen Immersion was obviously important in Oculus.
With glasses they should focus on capturing all those small daily interactions done on mobile now (Uber, DoorDash, payments, etc.)
before Apple/Google introduce glasses (as they will have dev ecosystem on day 1).
@jmdagdelen Binocular would need to account for interpupillary distance, which would add a lot of complexity to the small form factor.
And since it's not going to be 6DOF anytime soon, not much value anyway.
@crisp_im @intercom@tidiochat@freshdesk I've been trying to get your team to some senses in 3 attempts for a few months now, but as you can see I only got dismissals and false information.
@tdinh_me It works great for short inputs/answers, but it cuts me off if make even the shortest pause in the middle of my answer.
Making this configurable would allow both casual back and forth chats as well as slow paced more thought out conversations.
@franticnews This might help with future photo/video recordings, and might give Apple an even better position in the camera market
https://t.co/3wVuqTdHcZ
@mikeindustries iOS / Android could be the source of ground truth — each unedited recording signed, and signature shown by Instagram/TikTok etc.
Devices could use LIDAR and sensors to make sure that the camera is not recording a screen with a deepfake.
Of course, that limits video editing.
@bernhardsson@Firebase I don’t think cookies or (valid) security limitations are as important. It’s more about the fact that users who don’t circumvent mail app’s webview will (in the best case) end up authenticated only within the mail app’s webview (which is temporary, no way to get back in, etc).
@SasaSimpraga Znači li to još podignutih separiranih terasa do pola ulice kao u Teslinoj, ili bi se ipak nekako moglo uvjetovati da se terase bolje integriraju, uključujući one u Teslinoj?
@mikeindustries iOS / Android could be the source of ground truth — each unedited recording signed, and signature shown by Instagram/TikTok etc.
Devices could use LIDAR and sensors to make sure that the camera is not recording a screen with a deepfake.
Of course, that limits video editing.
@dataghees@mbeckett@Andys_Brain@m2jr Recordings could be digitally signed by the recording devices, confirming the ground truth.
iOS devices could use LIDAR to make sure it’s the real world rather than screen with a deepfake.
Adobe is also doing something with signing content?
@MartijnvdBroeck Pull to refresh/close/new at the top of the page is super useful, and might also make sense at the bottom of the page - close the tab when done reading it.
@paulg It's interesting that even purely-blue Facebook is adding more colors to its Messenger branding, wondering if because of possible merging of messaging with colorful Instagram