its the same reason metaverse is empty, its annoying, uncomfortable, expensive and not really all that useful when the novelty wears off
This is the exact same sentiment I had when I tried to use my C64 to write a school paper in the 80s (and print it on a dot matrix printer.) Load/save times sucked, interface was laggy and not well thought out. It was quicker and easier to type it on an electric typewriter
A few years later, I got to use WP4 on an IBM PC connected to a Laser printer, and it completely changed my opinion.
I see VR's use to most people as a similar analogous experience to the above. While you could argue that the IBM PC and Wordstar/etc likely existed when I had the "crap" experience on the C64, most families didn't have that at home. I think the general apathy for VR is a combo of bad experiences like above, combined with the lack of a true app you can't yet do nearly as well on PC.
I've always thought of blockchain when thinking of Microsoft's old "plan" to try to get spammers to pay for email back in the early 2000's.
They were working on a digital "stamp" that would take CPU to generate to reduce spam. Pretty much exactly what blockchain does, in theory
Old article on it - https://www.seattlepi.com/busi...
Was never a fan, but it's not an original idea from Protonmail for sure - wonder if MSFT patented it - and that's why we are seeing it 20 years later?
There is never enough funds until the shit hit the fan and then all of a sudden there is a budget again. You just never know how many quarters you can find when you dig deep in between the couch cushions.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste”
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