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I believe this is somewhat the point of the article. For example, consider the VC subsidizing of Uber in the early days. That was used as a means of fighting competition because Uber could price more competitively than other potential market entrants. I think the same idea applies with Waymo and Tesla. They’re incumbents in the market with significant war chests to have preferential pricing power, which could allow them to push out competition. From here, even if there’s lots of money to be made, people are generally fickle with these types of apps, and it’s not a huge leap to think they’d take the best deal, even if it means that the competition slowly drains out of the market.

If I recall correctly, George recently relocated there.


While I don’t disagree that this is at first blush quite complex, using it as an example also obscures a few additional details that aren’t present in something like python, namely monads and lifetimes. I think in absence of these, this code is a bit easier to read. However, if you had prior exposure to these concepts, I think that this is more approachable. I guess what I’m getting at here is that rust doesn’t seem to be syntactic spaghetti as much as it is a confluence of several lesser-used concepts not typically used in other “simpler” languages.


I’m holding out hope that this could be utilized in a similar fashion to the Apple Vision Pro’s Remote Desktop. I’d love the chance to work in a coffee shop or plane and not need to look down for prolonged periods of time. I’m hoping that that dongle is able to be used as video pass through.


It's probably too low res. AVP is 3.4K, this is 2.1K spread over a wider FOV.


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