@BH-bd5enI think you just don’t get what the Apple vision pro is advertising and what people are talking about. It’s not games let me tell you that brother
@@Felix-Orion I saw that and I feel like that HAS to be a troll, anyone that has watched NL for more than five seconds knows he won't touch politics with a ten foot pole
this is why we need to start children in a simulated environment of 50000BC with a wheel burrow and some grains of wheat and slowly bring them to modern age
The Vision Pro tweet about the pasta timers makes me more mad the more I think about it, mf really was impressed by a $4000 headset letting you set timers
@@zacharynovak2180 I didn't actually watch death note so I've got no idea but do they leave keikaku untranslated in the sub/dub? I've never understood why weebs (non-derogatory) don't just say "all according to plan".
@@Riskofdisconnect It’s just a weird trope of some fan translators when they don’t translate something straightforward. There’s a proZD skit on it as well.
I worked in SEO for 5 years, until 2 years ago, and everyone always parroted the "voice and image search are going to take over" line. Still hasn't happened. And if it does, I don't really see it changing much for the state of search -- SEOs might receive more novel, longtail query data, but the practice of optimizing will probably look the same.
On the tech side, what AI has done is significantly lower the processing power barrier for entry to that type of search. You no longer need to be a gov or org with localized server farms and supercomputers to do it. Whether it'll be normal for everyone to do it depends much more on social aspects, which I've no idea on
voice search definitely was a dud but my theory with image search is that companies just failed at getting it thorugh people's head they can do that. Most people don't know you can do that, if you told them they would forget immediately but if they did it once I'm sure they would use it very frequently.
I don't know if you're talking about what the chat was saying or your personal opinion but for me it is a no. He comes across as self important in this, like "woah is me, I don't think the product looks very good", yeah no sh|t, nobody does except tech bros. "I must be just older and built different", he just sounds like he's becoming a boomer
@@bruhcoin2361huh? He doesn't claim that everyone thinks apple vision looks good, he's just responding to people in chat saying saying that he should accept the future. I would say the boomer behaviour is buying a tv and just accepting that it has ads. In my experience, older people are way more addicted to social media nowadays than young people. I certainly don't see many older people acknowledging that social media is bad for you and actively trying to get away from it, but many of my friends have done that to some extent. Maybe I just have an ideosyncratic perspective, but I saw this segment as just being against consumerism and promoting critical thinking before accepting new technology, which I think is starting to be a big movement in a way that it wasn't during the 90s and 2000s. In those days technology really was making leaps and bounds every few years, but today companies want us to accept that sticking a Roku in a TV and making it display ads is an accomplishment akin to moving from flip phones to the iPhone. Anti-consumerism gets a +2 from me any day of the week, and I certainly don't see it as a generation gap thing-or if it is, maybe the other way around than you make it out to be.
2022: “ai image generation is going to put all artists out of work people don’t care whether it’s made by a human or not” 2024: “I think it would be really cool if Google had a no-ai filter so that when I look for pictures of something it’s not a literal fake image of it.”
I enjoyed NL talking about how he'll only try the Vision Pro if K8 gets one, and then her in the chat going "excuse me?" before cutting to the next scene within 2 seconds
I've seen people try the Vision Pro and have the exact same discourse VR people have been having for the last decade. 1. When will it get smaller. 2. There's nothing to do with it. 3. It's so expensive. 4. Wow, this is cool.
As a mid tier vr person, my opinion is the vision pro will either strengthen the industry a great deal, or ruin it completely for it to never be useable again by enthusiasts, there's no in between
Yea, it's cool, but at the current time it's something of a gimmick. They're not wrong, nor are the people who enjoy it, but it's a fairly expensive hobby if you're getting decent stuff, and the support/utility/applications are a bit lackluster. A lot of stuff seems cool, but then you think on it a bit and for a lot of it it's like, this is kinda inconvenient compared to just playing with a controller.
Yeah. I always see talk of VR, but other than a handful of well made VR games, there is literally nothing I would want VR for. It would be a mostly useless and very expensive accessory. I see the AR as exactly the same crap that I would never use or need.
I actually think current VR has a lot of good gaming uses, but it doesn't have the marketshare to get a lot of high quality devs excited. Like even the quest 2 has a golf sim that's so good that some people in the golf community just buy it as a cheaper sim.
The first bit got me hard. A little over a year ago I was absolutely zoinked on some Zanzibar zoozoo snuff stuffers and was using Bing search to find images of cars. I found a blue WRX and in the "related" came up with an hundreds of blue WRX's in the exact same angle and composition but they weren't the same picture. So I googled generic red car and got infinite results for red cars and when I clicked on one the related search would show different cars in the same exact angle with the same composition but none were the same image. I did the same thing with multiple colors. It was like staring into the Canvas of Babel and seeing every variation of one thing at the same time. It was just rows and rows and rows of slightly different images.
The “they laughed at Thomas Edison too (or Ben Franklin or whoever)” argument is silly because buying into AR goggles without any compelling applications would be like going all in on lightbulbs before there’s even a working power grid. Sure, the tech is impressive and it’s worth developing, it’s just not providing very much value for the average person at its current stage.
It’s silly even before you get to the specific example. The whole concept of the argument is flawed. The argument is: “this thing is new and you are dunking on it. Other new things that ended up being good were also dunked on so you are obviously wrong.” It’s nonsense because people also dunked on stupid new things. The combination of being new and being dunked on does not make a thing good.
I was shocked when Librarian said he just looks stuff up, It had gotten to the point I’d theorised he has a spreadsheet that has links to every tweet NL has ever mentioned on stream or relevant ones he’s liked on Twitter That pull up game is crazy
I like reading the comments cause every so often I'll see a comment that's like "he didn't respond to it but that's the type of shit that gets your ass placed in the key-value pair"
This was such an immersive take. He nails so many points, which is rough because they're all pretty daunting. It's like we've surpassed the benefits of new technology and now it's starting to degrade many aspects of life and humanity. We're slowly becoming the Wall-e universe.
i don't think he's old, i think he's just a nerd (non-derogatory). i'm more than a decade younger than nl and i use google to look for restaurants and videos and stuff, and read about food on wikipedia while i'm eating them
I search in my browser and use the “locations” on google where you click on them and they pop up in maps. I can’t imagine just aimlessly scrolling on the actually map though, that sounds insane
I agree with his VR take. I've been the same way with that just like I used to be with 3d tv/movies. It kinda sucks and doesn't add a whole lot and I just hope it eventually fades away. The only use I would have is to make a huge tv in my living room but a projector and a screen is less than $3500.
Seriously, how do you do it? You posted the tweet in question 3 seconds after NL finished fully explaining the tweet; 7 seconds after he said the most important keywords; and 11 seconds after he says "do you remember that tweet?" which is the absolute earliest you could've started searching. Do you just have twitter and google open on a second monitor, actively paying attention to NL saying "do you remember"? As soon as you hear the trigger sentence you start searching the tweet with each added keyword he says?
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I fucking love VR. I play VR video games on the daily and it's enabled me to take my fitness more seriously, learn how to 3d model in blender and such, and it's a core part of my leisure time and interaction with friends. However i'm also functionally immune to motion sickness to the point i've never gotten sick in VR which puts me above the vast majority of humanity in terms of 'perceived downsides'. Also fuck the apple vision pro it's a 4k boondoggle that hasn't proven it can even outperform 500 dollar headsets that have been out for years.
They were the original C programmer femboys. Not against technology per se, just not willing to accept it if it seemed like it was going to make everyone's lives worse. The modern luddite movement is gaining steam, people are gonna get sick of their fridge playing them ads.
IDK I am not a tech bro but I'm one of the few who just thought the goggles looked cool and moved on. I just don't see it being much worse than how disconnected from reality people are already with their phones. This thing atleast turns off the screens when you start walking meanwhile people crash into me because they're looking at their phones almost every day
The fact that Luna has found a way to search for videos that bypasses the barrier of not being totally literate yet has me convinced that she's actually a genius child prodigy. That's an insane display of intelligence.
It's so funny using the FTX Larry David commercial as the example of NL's "they said that about the toilet" at 12:00. Librarian stays winning with the edits.
Things people with VR stuff use it for: VR Chat and Beat Saber. Other than that the best VR game was Half Life Alyx and that shit stays full price forever because they know if you can afford that fuckin dumb setup you can afford a 60 dollar game you'll play once.
no I'm with him VR is a failed technology. Literally the stuff everyone dreamed videogames could be and yet from what I've experienced they just haven't made it that fun. How cooked does that make it
it's an incredibly niche tool that investors desperately want to have adopted as commonplace. it's a money thing & aint nobody immune to propaganda, so ppl being kinda delusional & cringe abt it outside the industry don't matter too much to me. just don't act like im a dumbass for not treating this specialty product like INDOOR PLUMBING
Hey NL, what about using VR to get exercise, most gamers are perpetually stuck to their chair with cheeto dust, walking and moving could do some good. Or what about interactions across nation borders meeting people across the world learning and seeing cultures at an affordable price, obviously requiring higher quality screens.
1. Won't happen, current VR allows you to sit and whatever mass market thing eventually wins will also at least have a sitting option. 2. You mean video? That's invented already and yeah, it's good.
@@GEM4sta 1. Controller or mouse and keyboard gameplay require sitting, vr has the option of sitting on a net level vr is guaranteed to promote movement over current gameplay. 2. Yeah you're right, and people spend lots of time interacting with maps experiencing different cultures, now imagine the same but with interactivity or more compelling experiences.
14:09 welding schools are using vr headsets to practice welding before giving teens real welders i think vr gaming is absolutely pointless, but apparently it works great for them
NL just wants AR glasses that scan what he’s looking at and gives him the Wikipedia page.
@BH-bd5enI think you just don’t get what the Apple vision pro is advertising and what people are talking about. It’s not games let me tell you that brother
I want that, sounds sick asf
No way - dude hates reading tooltips/UI
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@@mdaily318 estas?
That one chatter who asked if he’s going to play persona 3 reloaded must have never seen an NL video in their life
Or that other chatter asking NL for advice on what Canadian political party they should vote for. Like, brother, this ain't it.
@@Felix-Orion I saw that and I feel like that HAS to be a troll, anyone that has watched NL for more than five seconds knows he won't touch politics with a ten foot pole
Red or Blue Chatter?
amen brother. people begging him to play persona or disco elysium as if they would enjoy watching those streams
imagine NL playing relink though
NL mocking people watching videos while they eat while I watch a video of him while I eat - What he say fuck me for?
also, this coming from NL who proudly say he eats on the toilet, while pooping. whaddahell
@@martinucristi when you're busy you gotta eat at opportune times
@@artiIIerycrusader plus you get some extra microbiome back
mocking people that wear a whole ass headset to watch videos while they eat*
@@martinucristi Gotta recharge
this is why we need to start children in a simulated environment of 50000BC with a wheel burrow and some grains of wheat and slowly bring them to modern age
People who say wheelburrow or more often wheelbarrel are my pet peeve
@@yonigle8553 my pet peeve is when people boycott harry potter because of jk rowling instead of boycotting it because it's shit
bro they didnt even invent farming until like 10000 bc
Bro, they didn't even have wheels in 50000BC, let alone wheelbarrows.
@@snarkycommenthere9027 the first 2 or 3 movies are okay, then they get dark and boring imo
The Vision Pro tweet about the pasta timers makes me more mad the more I think about it, mf really was impressed by a $4000 headset letting you set timers
He has the futuristic background in sap as well, all according to keikaku
(note: keikaku means plan)
@@zacharynovak2180 I didn't actually watch death note so I've got no idea but do they leave keikaku untranslated in the sub/dub? I've never understood why weebs (non-derogatory) don't just say "all according to plan".
@@Riskofdisconnect It’s just a weird trope of some fan translators when they don’t translate something straightforward. There’s a proZD skit on it as well.
It's more synthwave/retro future
ancient meme @@zacharynovak2180 👴
The chat saying "You are still in the vive!" Got me good 😂
I worked in SEO for 5 years, until 2 years ago, and everyone always parroted the "voice and image search are going to take over" line. Still hasn't happened. And if it does, I don't really see it changing much for the state of search -- SEOs might receive more novel, longtail query data, but the practice of optimizing will probably look the same.
camera search is quite useful when you need it, but to be honest i use it like once a month to identify a plant or a piece of furniture.
On the tech side, what AI has done is significantly lower the processing power barrier for entry to that type of search. You no longer need to be a gov or org with localized server farms and supercomputers to do it. Whether it'll be normal for everyone to do it depends much more on social aspects, which I've no idea on
voice search definitely was a dud but my theory with image search is that companies just failed at getting it thorugh people's head they can do that.
Most people don't know you can do that, if you told them they would forget immediately but if they did it once I'm sure they would use it very frequently.
7:02 I even google words I already know the definition of just to see if there's some weird alternate use I'm not aware of.
Good approach!
Because if you do that you quickly recognize, that you don’t actually know half the words you think you did.
22:20 and over is a certified "my streamer" moment
nah. hes right
is this the most +2 dense segment of the quarter?
I don't know if you're talking about what the chat was saying or your personal opinion but for me it is a no. He comes across as self important in this, like "woah is me, I don't think the product looks very good", yeah no sh|t, nobody does except tech bros. "I must be just older and built different", he just sounds like he's becoming a boomer
@@bruhcoin2361 Woah, is me, Amish NL!
@@bruhcoin2361 -2
@@bruhcoin2361huh? He doesn't claim that everyone thinks apple vision looks good, he's just responding to people in chat saying saying that he should accept the future. I would say the boomer behaviour is buying a tv and just accepting that it has ads. In my experience, older people are way more addicted to social media nowadays than young people. I certainly don't see many older people acknowledging that social media is bad for you and actively trying to get away from it, but many of my friends have done that to some extent.
Maybe I just have an ideosyncratic perspective, but I saw this segment as just being against consumerism and promoting critical thinking before accepting new technology, which I think is starting to be a big movement in a way that it wasn't during the 90s and 2000s. In those days technology really was making leaps and bounds every few years, but today companies want us to accept that sticking a Roku in a TV and making it display ads is an accomplishment akin to moving from flip phones to the iPhone. Anti-consumerism gets a +2 from me any day of the week, and I certainly don't see it as a generation gap thing-or if it is, maybe the other way around than you make it out to be.
woah@@bruhcoin2361
2022: “ai image generation is going to put all artists out of work people don’t care whether it’s made by a human or not”
2024: “I think it would be really cool if Google had a no-ai filter so that when I look for pictures of something it’s not a literal fake image of it.”
its fucking infuriating, at this point i just use before:2022 when i search up images
It’s so fucking annoying while looking at painters and shit, half the images are just awful fakes that look nothing like the artist’s work
@@TheLibraryofLetourneau incredible tech
I enjoyed NL talking about how he'll only try the Vision Pro if K8 gets one, and then her in the chat going "excuse me?" before cutting to the next scene within 2 seconds
I've seen people try the Vision Pro and have the exact same discourse VR people have been having for the last decade.
1. When will it get smaller. 2. There's nothing to do with it. 3. It's so expensive. 4. Wow, this is cool.
As a mid tier vr person, my opinion is the vision pro will either strengthen the industry a great deal, or ruin it completely for it to never be useable again by enthusiasts, there's no in between
@@nonpondo_in what way will vision pro ruin the industry?
Yea, it's cool, but at the current time it's something of a gimmick. They're not wrong, nor are the people who enjoy it, but it's a fairly expensive hobby if you're getting decent stuff, and the support/utility/applications are a bit lackluster. A lot of stuff seems cool, but then you think on it a bit and for a lot of it it's like, this is kinda inconvenient compared to just playing with a controller.
Yeah. I always see talk of VR, but other than a handful of well made VR games, there is literally nothing I would want VR for. It would be a mostly useless and very expensive accessory. I see the AR as exactly the same crap that I would never use or need.
I actually think current VR has a lot of good gaming uses, but it doesn't have the marketshare to get a lot of high quality devs excited. Like even the quest 2 has a golf sim that's so good that some people in the golf community just buy it as a cheaper sim.
The first bit got me hard. A little over a year ago I was absolutely zoinked on some Zanzibar zoozoo snuff stuffers and was using Bing search to find images of cars. I found a blue WRX and in the "related" came up with an hundreds of blue WRX's in the exact same angle and composition but they weren't the same picture. So I googled generic red car and got infinite results for red cars and when I clicked on one the related search would show different cars in the same exact angle with the same composition but none were the same image. I did the same thing with multiple colors.
It was like staring into the Canvas of Babel and seeing every variation of one thing at the same time. It was just rows and rows and rows of slightly different images.
Not 8 year me searching up bikini woman and scrubbing through the results of all the same human
Thus spat Zarathustra
Song or book
librarian you truly are incredible thank u for all that u do
Ooooo someone has a crush!!!
ya on UR MOM @@eater_of_garbage_
The “they laughed at Thomas Edison too (or Ben Franklin or whoever)” argument is silly because buying into AR goggles without any compelling applications would be like going all in on lightbulbs before there’s even a working power grid. Sure, the tech is impressive and it’s worth developing, it’s just not providing very much value for the average person at its current stage.
It’s silly even before you get to the specific example. The whole concept of the argument is flawed. The argument is:
“this thing is new and you are dunking on it. Other new things that ended up being good were also dunked on so you are obviously wrong.” It’s nonsense because people also dunked on stupid new things. The combination of being new and being dunked on does not make a thing good.
I was shocked when Librarian said he just looks stuff up,
It had gotten to the point I’d theorised he has a spreadsheet that has links to every tweet NL has ever mentioned on stream or relevant ones he’s liked on Twitter
That pull up game is crazy
one part is that im now addicted to twitter and i bookmark tons of tweets that NL might potentially bring up
You perfectly nailed the title and thumbnail for a breadtube video.
As a yapper, NL is going the way of the dinosaur. It’s all about illiterate doom-scrolling now.
possibly the most based rant yet ty librarian
wasn't there like an amazon phone 10 years ago where its whole thing was you could take a picture of somethign and buy it immediately?
Yeah, it was "fire".
this is one for the books. legendary library entry.
that smoking analogy is SPOT ON
I like reading the comments cause every so often I'll see a comment that's like "he didn't respond to it but that's the type of shit that gets your ass placed in the key-value pair"
This was such an immersive take. He nails so many points, which is rough because they're all pretty daunting. It's like we've surpassed the benefits of new technology and now it's starting to degrade many aspects of life and humanity. We're slowly becoming the Wall-e universe.
once again all AR stuff should just be marketed as augmented glasses for people that already have to wear glasses every single day
So glad there was no way for me to get a Drive jacket when that movie came out
I really like the face cam/chat set up. It’s a nice touch.
The second they come out with a Peloton AR/VR he’ll be soo on board. Mark my damn words
i don't think he's old, i think he's just a nerd (non-derogatory). i'm more than a decade younger than nl and i use google to look for restaurants and videos and stuff, and read about food on wikipedia while i'm eating them
"old" is 99% banter for anyone over 30
I search in my browser and use the “locations” on google where you click on them and they pop up in maps. I can’t imagine just aimlessly scrolling on the actually map though, that sounds insane
I agree with his VR take. I've been the same way with that just like I used to be with 3d tv/movies. It kinda sucks and doesn't add a whole lot and I just hope it eventually fades away. The only use I would have is to make a huge tv in my living room but a projector and a screen is less than $3500.
Eggman cooked a full course meal 🔥🔥🔥
legendary segment
Seriously, how do you do it? You posted the tweet in question 3 seconds after NL finished fully explaining the tweet; 7 seconds after he said the most important keywords; and 11 seconds after he says "do you remember that tweet?" which is the absolute earliest you could've started searching. Do you just have twitter and google open on a second monitor, actively paying attention to NL saying "do you remember"? As soon as you hear the trigger sentence you start searching the tweet with each added keyword he says?
Rich people really do be socializing their kids with the rest of us poors so they're not sheltered
That outro song is unhinged wtf
The outro song(s) wrecked me. Thank you Librarian
bro the video just keeps getiing better. 'hardline solana user' has me DYING
7:23 bro doesn’t know we’ve been watching video 1645 of Issac when we’re eating 😂
Damn, NL spitting facts for 30 minutes straight
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Down-to-earth streamers NL and Limmy seeing through useless tech hype makes me feel sane
Best credits song selection of all time
I fucking love VR. I play VR video games on the daily and it's enabled me to take my fitness more seriously, learn how to 3d model in blender and such, and it's a core part of my leisure time and interaction with friends. However i'm also functionally immune to motion sickness to the point i've never gotten sick in VR which puts me above the vast majority of humanity in terms of 'perceived downsides'. Also fuck the apple vision pro it's a 4k boondoggle that hasn't proven it can even outperform 500 dollar headsets that have been out for years.
saw my twitter mutual's tweet in a northernlion video and never been so delighted
Listening to this like a podcast right now while cooking some quiches 14:56
The luddites were right all along.
They were the original C programmer femboys. Not against technology per se, just not willing to accept it if it seemed like it was going to make everyone's lives worse. The modern luddite movement is gaining steam, people are gonna get sick of their fridge playing them ads.
Butlerian Jihad isn’t combating the allegations
@@slavenin6496 BAT I GET THAT REFERENCE
@@radeklew1 calling the first luddites C programmer femobys is the most chronically online shit ever. touch grass, please
12:02 Librarian I need you to kindly leave my head and stop reading my mind I was actually just thinking about that FTX ad
Google lens is for antique store finds. If it’s 30 dollars on eBay it’s probably only silver plated
NL should record a standup special called Maybe I'm the Luddite
This video should be called: “NL talks about cooking pasta for longer than it takes to actually cook pasta”
That Larry David toilet ad makes me upset because that was one of many ads for a crypto company that might be out of business now
IDK I am not a tech bro but I'm one of the few who just thought the goggles looked cool and moved on. I just don't see it being much worse than how disconnected from reality people are already with their phones.
This thing atleast turns off the screens when you start walking meanwhile people crash into me because they're looking at their phones almost every day
The brief year of MoviePass’ reign was a dopamine hit that truly changed the world…
Rest in piece sweet prince.
Future? We’re living in a dystopia rn!!
The fact that Luna has found a way to search for videos that bypasses the barrier of not being totally literate yet has me convinced that she's actually a genius child prodigy. That's an insane display of intelligence.
dude you are actual librarian-tier with the bit indexing, you are built differently
I like philosophy dad NL. Dude is asking the questions and using the reasoning that belongs to the phase of his life that I'm also at.
It's so funny using the FTX Larry David commercial as the example of NL's "they said that about the toilet" at 12:00. Librarian stays winning with the edits.
Things people with VR stuff use it for: VR Chat and Beat Saber. Other than that the best VR game was Half Life Alyx and that shit stays full price forever because they know if you can afford that fuckin dumb setup you can afford a 60 dollar game you'll play once.
Imagine opening your phone going to google lens and taking a picture of a lamp to buy it instead of just stealing it capitalismcels can't be real🤣
I'm always watching videos about mundane stuff, but its not usually something I went out of my way to lookup
no I'm with him VR is a failed technology. Literally the stuff everyone dreamed videogames could be and yet from what I've experienced they just haven't made it that fun. How cooked does that make it
The peak of vr game wise was Half Life: Alyx. That came out like 4 years ago now.
it's an incredibly niche tool that investors desperately want to have adopted as commonplace. it's a money thing & aint nobody immune to propaganda, so ppl being kinda delusional & cringe abt it outside the industry don't matter too much to me. just don't act like im a dumbass for not treating this specialty product like INDOOR PLUMBING
this tops the picky eaters rant for me hooolyyy
He was spitting fr
librarian is getting scarily good at thimbnails
27 minutes of mic drops
waiting for people to crash in cars while using the goggles.
20:27 david byrne really was spitting, same as it ever was
seriously librarian how the fuck did you pull that tweet up so fast
3:57 I REMEMBER DOING THIS AS A KID TOO
19:56 my man just read Sapiens ho lee
We are Ryan Gosling guy, of course we are just like him
5:45 is he not aware that google lens has existed for literally 6 years
critical support to the chatter asking if nl's gonna play the new dark and darker clone, bro's on his hope springs eternal arc
The ending songs were particularly fun this time
Literally the greatest outro
10:55 this is the clearest explanation of "based" ive ever heard
The vacuum app isn't even real yet
The Jack Dorsey callout killed me.
this video alone could kill apple's VR if it hits mainstream
NL at his most socialist. That’s peak.
Hey NL, what about using VR to get exercise, most gamers are perpetually stuck to their chair with cheeto dust, walking and moving could do some good.
Or what about interactions across nation borders meeting people across the world learning and seeing cultures at an affordable price, obviously requiring higher quality screens.
1. Won't happen, current VR allows you to sit and whatever mass market thing eventually wins will also at least have a sitting option.
2. You mean video? That's invented already and yeah, it's good.
@@GEM4sta 1. Controller or mouse and keyboard gameplay require sitting, vr has the option of sitting on a net level vr is guaranteed to promote movement over current gameplay.
2. Yeah you're right, and people spend lots of time interacting with maps experiencing different cultures, now imagine the same but with interactivity or more compelling experiences.
Sure the video is good but are we not talking about the outro?! Holyyyy
"is this email 2?"
Silly Library, the present is already dystopian!
Wait, who zooms in on google maps rather than typing it in? That’s wild
oh my god northernlion believed in quibi? i don't know what to think anymore
Hear me out... Pelaton VR
He's STILL in the HTC Vibe, wake up
14:09 welding schools are using vr headsets to practice welding before giving teens real welders
i think vr gaming is absolutely pointless, but apparently it works great for them
First 60 seconds and I'm giggling, great job Librarian
FTX marketing department: What'd he say fuck me for? (They are all jobless)
22:18 The Schopenhauer take
Egg for leader of the resistence group
does anyone have the original vod the outro songs are from?
10:19 spend time learning old technology so you can avoid advertisements
4000 usd heavy timer that you put on your head is stupid as hell but you know, watching northernlion while washing the dishes sounds fun to me