> Basically, I keep asking if I prefer using a computer _in there_ rather than _out here_. And as interesting as the Vision Pro is, there’s a long way to go before it can beat _out here_.
I have to agree with this. We're getting more and more physically lonely as we find ourselves represented by personas on social networks and messaging services. I find the thought of viewing even the real world through a lens an extension of the wrong path we're already onto. Letting technology improve our daily lives and to connect doesn't have to be done this way. It's ironic, because mental health is plummeting in the western world and loneliness has been seen as a major contributing factor. That isn't letting technology help us, but letting technology consume us.
I have to agree with this. We're getting more and more physically lonely as we find ourselves represented by personas on social networks and messaging services. I find the thought of viewing even the real world through a lens an extension of the wrong path we're already onto. Letting technology improve our daily lives and to connect doesn't have to be done this way. It's ironic, because mental health is plummeting in the western world and loneliness has been seen as a major contributing factor. That isn't letting technology help us, but letting technology consume us.