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"Collapsing Space: Exploring Remote Collaboration and Enhanced Vision Pro Experiences"

Mar 2, 2024 - 3:21pmSummary: The user provided context discusses a phone call with someone named Pascal, during which they had a FaceTime call in Vision Pro. They discussed screen sharing, catching up, and some work-related matters. The conversation explored the idea of being comfortable in a remote environment and collapsing space in an interesting way, possibly through VR or AR. The user expressed thoughts on priorities related to Vision Pro and live transformations, highlighting the importance of adding reactivity and real-time updates to the Vision Pro scenario. They also discussed local considerations and the potential for running Lava 1.6 locally. The user expressed curiosity and a desire to continue pushing forward with these ideas.

Comment: Call w Pasquale and flections on Apple Vision Pro

Transcript: I had a nice phone call with Pascal earlier and we just both had a FaceTime call in Vision Pro and just got to like be in that FaceTime and Vision Pro space together. And yeah, it was really interesting. And we kind of like looked at screen sharing and like some of these things and just catching up with each other as well as like some of the work stuff. And just, I don't know, really fun and enjoyable conversation to catch up. And also be in that space that not that many people are probably having right now. And being able to feel like very comfortable in some kind of way in that environment, like it makes a lot of sense for the kind of thing that we were doing. Like building something together remotely in a different place. It did collapse the space in a very interesting way. Whether that be in VR or AR, I think. Actually, for this, it probably didn't matter. But yeah, yeah, yeah. Super fascinating stuff. And I guess we'll see. Yeah. I just have so many thoughts. And I think I need to figure out like what the priorities are at the moment. Whether the priorities be Division Pro stuff. Or if it's to kind of finish off the work that I was going to do. On the live transformations and that kind of thing. So I can then really push into Vision Pro as well. And I do have a sense that like the live stuff is going to be quite important. A, to add like reactivity to the Vision Pro scenario. As well as. As well as like being able to basically like. Okay, there's two things for Vision Pro regarding this. The first is like seeing things in your, you know, heads up display. Basically be updated in real time is one thing. And that should be possible. And I think that needs to be possible. And then the second is more like. Well, if I'm shooting photos. Every, you know, five seconds or something. I need that to also be real time in some way as well. So that's something that we're going to have to think about. And go from there on effectively. But yeah, super interesting. And then all of the local stuff too. Is here. And like running Lava 1.6. Is probably doable. And can that be done locally? Is one question. If so, you know, like how does that feel? And does it work? And is it fast enough? So there's all of these interesting things kind of going on this thread. And yeah, I'm super, super, super curious. To keep kind of pushing on it and see. See how it goes.

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