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I mean yeah it's obvious that it's an oportunity for making money on a new marked and so on, but, even if it's a bit silly, dreaming of VR technology like in Ready Player One(minus the distopian world) for real life it feels like the bad guys already won, when we will have the technology. Like the omni One is just about to be launched for the market and it's sold in a bundle with the pico 4, which is owned by Tik Tok. Do you get what is grinding my gears about that?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago

The big companies can invest the money. That least to "better" products. Small manufacturers will struggle to compete for now.

My hope is, as the tech matures, more good options will become available. I'm also hoping Valve maintain that business model. They seem to have clicked that not screwing over your customers in the short term pays huge dividends in the long term. They also don't seem adverse to supporting open source, which offers a way through this period.