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Comment It already has (Score 1) 116

30 year and still active app/website/database/game/VR/simulation programmer here. Cursor + Claude has made me 3x more productive after learning ways to get the best results. It's a different experience, more like getting a fast but junior programmer to code what you want, and absolutely does not absolve you from good architecture, algorithm design, and testing. But we are only hiring coders interested and able to learn how to use AI effectively. Tips for early 2025: do not get into discussions with your AI tools, use rules that describe your whole program goals, open a new context for every task, and don't ask for anything you couldn't do in 20 min at a shot.

Comment Has features all standalone headsets should adopt (Score 1) 20

Sad to not see more /. interest in this. Hopefully it's a sign of XR becoming less futuristic and more commonplace.
  1. * 90 hz low-latency color passthrough will finally enable decent AR applications, compared to additive projections with limited FOV.
  2. * The industrial design could also be winner. Compact lenses make it smaller while keeping adjustable IPD, open sides allow environment awareness which is even useful in VR, and PSVR-style headband with flip-up lens and rear battery offers best comfort and usability.
  3. * Hand-tracking with IR cameras like the Kinect could allow for better low and bright light environments, faster hand movement, and tracking while gripping things. Strong enough IR cameras could provide automatic room-scale occlusion for AR, but they would likely kill battery.

It doesn't have every possible improvement, like eye tracking or larger FOV, but those are the right trade-offs. Fixed foveated rendering works well enough, and rendering performance for wide FOVs will need more than foveation, like next-gen AI to fill in low detail areas.

All these features could be coming to future headsets from Facebook and Apple, but only Lynx shows it working now and has put a ship date and price on it. $500 is more than Quest 2 but is probably the lowest anyone could go.

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