Tech oligarchs are encouraging the creation of virtual worlds as a cheap way to avoid problems in the real one.

Guys, I don’t want to alarm everyone, but the proles are getting restless. Not to worry though, I have a cunning plan- we’ll just hand out Google Cardboard VR goggles and Second Life subscriptions. They can’t see the environmental degradation if they’re too busy cranking their hogs on a virtual nudist furry sex colony!

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I sometimes wonder if this is actually how they think.

If it is, I really wonder what their reactions were in revolutionary situations when they were on the literal chopping block

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It is not possible, on Earth, to give everyone all that they would want. Not everyone can have Richard Branson’s private island,” Doom co-creator and former CTO of Oculus John Carmack told Joe Rogan during a 2020 interview.

Yes, but we want no one to have private islands

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What the fuck would an average mfer even do with their own island? Nice take, Carmack.

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Sad to see Carmack have these brainworms. Back in his younger days, he threatened to quit if his boss made him patent a rendering technology he’d developed.

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A close friend of mine uses VR regularly. They got it after COVID to help with quarantine. It’s fun to use for about 3 hours and does give a sense of having gone somewhere new, which is neat-

But as a permanent distraction? No, absolutely not. VR causes headaches after extended use, and it doesn’t even work for some people. It’s also a limited sensory experience.

Until VR can fully simulate reality and put food in your belly it’s not a threat.

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probably also rashes if you try to wear that shit for hours daily.

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Open source the fuck out of vr before it’s too late. jezus

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This is a cool project for an open source and federated VR network: https://web.immers.space

There’s also some open source hardware, like this headset: https://www.relativty.com/

and stuff like haptic gloves: https://hackaday.io/project/178243-lucidvr-budget-haptic-glove

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The DIY headset is so cool

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Pretty dogshit bet on their end, honestly.

VR is cool tech toy stuff, but lots of people can’t afford them, or they can’t use them because they get sick or just have no room in their home. Also, VR can’t feed you, and unless they’re gonna have some VR-to-rent scheme or something, drowning in VR won’t keep people materially secure enough to keep using VR anyway.

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Motion sickness from like 20 seconds of VR headset gang checking in. It sucked and I hated it

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The price on VR will eventually reach the point where it’s affordable enough for most people. We’re almost there already with stuff like the Oculus Quest. Also remote work through VR (assuming the tech works well enough) would basically mean no need for a physical location for companies/jobs that don’t require physical labor, which would be a lot. That would hypothetically mean no need for renting commercial space, and could dramatically reduce cost of living for employees who would otherwise be working together at some location in a high rent city. Those advantages would be a pretty big deal for those corporations that could take advantage, and this would likely drive widespread adoption.

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Furry avatars

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Assuming it works well, it would have nearly all the same advantages as working in a shared physical office vs working at home. It really depends on the job of course, but for anything that requires any kind of collaboration, working with others in the same shared space for the duration of the work day is quite a bit different than just relying on conference calls and messages. There’s a lot of casual interaction that otherwise gets missed if you’re relying solely on video software. Also, for managers/employers, they like to be able to monitor and keep tabs on people like they normally would be able to do in a physical office and a shared virtual space would allow them to do that in a way that normal remote communication would not. Also, “company culture” and that sort of bullshit would play into this as well.

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