This youtube video about such exercises was somewhat useful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
When the camera at every Microsoft entrance takes my picture as I badge to train their facial recognition AI, can I sue them for copyright infringement?
The taker of the picture owns the copyright to the photo. So, in your case, that would be Microsoft.
The article says that atomic clocks on Luna tick at a different "natural rate" from clocks on Earth. This is nonsense
Gravity is less on the moon, thus relativistic effects will cause clocks to tick faster there than they do on the surface of the Earth. Time does not move at the same speed in all reference frames! It depends on relative speed and spacetime curvature.
If it explodes after max Q somewhere out over the ocean, tho, meh.
He is working on it as a software problem when the issue is hardware.
Um... Meta owns the whole Oculus hardware platform. They are selling headsets with eye tracking, and there are apps already released that do foveated rendering on the platform. They have a ton of several year out hardware enhancements for thinner lenses, higher resolution displays, higher dynamic range, etc. If anything, I think they are doing reasonably well on the hardware side of things. The _software_ for their multi-user metaverse, tho, needs serious help. It's quite buggy and deficient in several 'table stakes' feature areas. I sense a 'bad engineering culture' smell that has failed to prioritize testing, stability, and roadmap over the pushing out a bunch of random partially built things to see what 'sticks'.
Nothing is faster than the speed of light ... To prove this to yourself, try opening the refrigerator door before the light comes on.