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"All of that involved depersonalizing. Every ounce of it involved less and less of your personal identity being involved in the communication interaction to the point where it's almost nameless and faceless. And the important things about that are those are things that people want to keep guarded in a conversation. Do you want to know you're actually pissed off as you're saying okay to somebody? There's benefits to the depersonalization that device has personalization built into it. That's not a benefit. The consumer has not moved that way. They don't like that. They don't necessarily even want that. "Show Notes:Apple Vision (1:25)VR movies...any movies...what we watch ( 2:25)What's a theatre about anyway? - (7:09)Making eyes with a computer - (13:00)Predictive eye movements - (22:00)Summer Jobs - (24:30)All the things we've set on fire - (29:05)Fraud-day night at theater - (37:51)Do hardware limitations still exist? - (41:50)Evan wants some salsa with those chip-set - (46:24)Alan is burning up the cores - (51:50)Local and remote dev with network latency - (52:42)Mobile & Native dev goes back to the beginning - (57:00)OTT messaging...because Apple is over the top (59:25)Voting for upcoming topics - (1:03:25) Show Links:Movie List – https://www.imdb.com/user/ur167221256/watchlistThe Macbook Wheel – https://youtu.be/9BnLbv6QYcAApple Vision Pro/OS – https://youtu.be/TX9qSaGXFygNIX OS - https://nixos.org/Support Friday Afternoon Deploy Online:Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | TeespringSupport Friday Afternoon Deploy Online:Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Teespring