I have a wii u and have never seen the google maps thing. does it still exist?
>VR is gonna be huge in a decade
people said the same thing a decade ago
ok, maybe it will take longer than a decade. that's fine too. slow tech is ok. In fact smartphones are likely the anomaly in tech innovation, everything else has taken time
nothing really, most technological developments have either been making things worse instead of better, or they're just not anything I'm interested in.
Was keeping an eye on N64 emulation, but it's basically solved now that one (1) autist dude got a shitty mame driver and turned it into actual N64 full emulation that can basically run all games (and some other dudes made a vulkan version of it that actually runs in realtime)
Ultra bright UV LEDs for hydroponics. Together with the coming super cheap electricity from green energy sources we'll be able to make vertical farms of any size imaginable anywhere we want. Why are they only being made in China??
None
BCIs, we already live in a cyberpunk distopia, it's about time we start seeing the cool shit from it.
YURU ASS AND dicky!
GATs stabilization.
They're almost done collecting user stories.
Gnu/Hurd
dicky dicky dicky NAKADASHI UUUHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Thumbmnails on linux
how the frick is this still a thing after years of it being a joke
because gnome doesn't consider it an issue
there are patches to add it in anyway, and also that portal option to use another picker
nakadashi akari
kill shitnatsu
>What current technogical developments are (You) keeping a close eye on?
VR is gonna be huge in a decade
I walked around in Tokyo downtown the other day, through VR, and was amazed how fun it was
remember the Google maps thing for wii u? that was cool I could only imagine what they could do with vr
I have a wii u and have never seen the google maps thing. does it still exist?
ok, maybe it will take longer than a decade. that's fine too. slow tech is ok. In fact smartphones are likely the anomaly in tech innovation, everything else has taken time
>VR is gonna be huge in a decade
people said the same thing a decade ago
nothing really, most technological developments have either been making things worse instead of better, or they're just not anything I'm interested in.
graphene batteries, might bring the biggest revolution in ages
Maybe
I'm not convinced companies will ever give up their planned obsolescence time bombs.
Was keeping an eye on N64 emulation, but it's basically solved now that one (1) autist dude got a shitty mame driver and turned it into actual N64 full emulation that can basically run all games (and some other dudes made a vulkan version of it that actually runs in realtime)
Nim
The ones relevant to my stock portfolio.
>What current technogical developments are (You) keeping a close eye on?
children in the playground in front of my house
I look like that
lithium sulfur batteries
Zed (Atom spiritual successor) looks pretty cool.
Seems that performance is a focus this time, so goodbye to electron.
I never have any reason to use VS Code ever again, thankfully
Anti-gravity/exotic propulsion
Crypto - in every meaning of the word
>Cryptography
I am a huge nerd and just love this stuff. It's like playing spy, but with math.
>Cryptocurrency
This is some seriously dark end-of-the-world dystopia shit, but I am having a solid laugh at the recent crash.
>Cryptozoology
I'm a furgay. Strange beasts amuse and enchant me.
legalization of e-girls
social technology is technology too
Ultra bright UV LEDs for hydroponics. Together with the coming super cheap electricity from green energy sources we'll be able to make vertical farms of any size imaginable anywhere we want. Why are they only being made in China??
>Ultra bright UV LEDs for hydroponics
You don't want super bright UV for plants. You'll cook them. Some UV is ok.
Regular LEDs grow plants fine
SDN.