Please create an account to participate in the Slashdot moderation system

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Submission + - User shares lessons from 2.5 Years working in VR (immersed.team)

Keighvin writes: Portions of the metaverse have leaked into 2021 from the future. From the article:

I float in space, surrounded on all sides by a grand view of the Milky Way Galaxy. A movie-theater-sized screen hangs before me, gently curved, everything at the perfect viewing distance. Eight different panes glitter with code, facets of a technological jewel granting views into the brain of a system responsible for moving tens of millions of dollars a day. A communications console canted like a drafting table at my fingertips holds a workshop of quick-fire exchanges with my colleagues, my meeting calendar, various API references, and camera feeds of the “real” world. To my left, abutting the mammoth array of code, a two-story tall portrait display shows the specifications for the task at hand atop an ever-present Spotify playlist. I crank the tunes and get into my flow.

But this isn’t an excerpt from some Ernest Cline novel—this is my every-day experience. I’ll spend 40–50 hours in Virtual Reality this week, like I did last week and every (work) week for the last 2½ years...

How close are we to ditching screens? What would it take for you to work in VR, or AR? What are the deal breakers?

Comment Re:It CAN be done (but not always is a good idea). (Score 1) 438

My take on that scene is that the parachute lines are elastic. So, there was a force pulling Ryan (Bullock) toward the stations which was inverse to the force repelling Matt (Clooney) away. When Matt unhooks, Ryan is pulled back by the elastic force. Matt judged that the rope wouldn't support his and Ryan's weight, that's why he unhooked.

Comment Re:No plug in support (Score 1) 381

You are forgetting the solution already running on this TiVo and Youtube era:
Product Placement.
Now, as they know we will skip a Coca-Cola ad, they make Rachel (Jennifer Anniston) drink it on Friends. (Is it obvious I don't see TV series anymore ;)) ??
Businesses

How Does a 9/80 Work Schedule Work Out? 1055

cellocgw writes "My company is in the process of implementing a version of '9/80,' a work schedule that squeezes 80 hours' labor time into 9 business days and provides every other Friday off. I was wondering how this has been implemented in other companies, and how it's worked out for other Slashdot readers. Is your system flexible? Do you find time to get personal stuff done during the week? Is Friday good for anything other than catching up on lost sleep? And perhaps most important, do your managers respect the off-Fridays, or do they pull people in on a regular basis to handle 'crises?'"

Slashdot Top Deals

10 to the 6th power Bicycles = 2 megacycles

Working...