A Casey Neistat Vision Pro video posted over the weekend was, he says, simply intended to be a piece of silly fun – wearing the device while catching metro trains and walking through Times Square.

But he said that in the course of making the video, he had a totally unexpected experience, which convinced him that this type of device is the future of computing…

  • veee@lemmy.caOP
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    9 months ago

    Seeing the device used in a non-controlled environment really makes you reimagine how we’ll be use computers in the future.

    By far my favourite interaction cuts were when he replied to a message on the subway stairs and the butterfly donut. Both hilarious and frustrating to imagine that this is how the general public will behave using these devices outside.

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        9 months ago

        Those parts were definitely played for laughs in this instance. I mean, it’s not like there was anyone else using those stairs while he was typing.

        And really, how is it any different to someone stopping on the stairs to reply to a text on their phone?

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        9 months ago

        I thought the comedic timing of the gags were funny and the people on the subway appeared to be somewhat interested or unbothered by the spectacle.

        Don’t let the monocle pop out of your eye, grandpa.

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        9 months ago

        Dude.

        You’re in the APPLE ENTHUSIAST lemmy community.

        Take this shit elsewhere and let people enjoy the things they’re excited about.

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            9 months ago

            Man, apple haters easily make up a far more toxic, elitist, gate-keepy cult than any apple enthusiast group I’ve ever encountered. Go pester some other group that likes stuff you don’t.