All apps and product and are optional, does not mean it canmot be criticized Mkbhd got criticized for releasing a product with features that he would and has criticized others for
Finally someone gets it. Not too long ago MKBHD made a vid about the topic of giving negative reviews of bad products. So why now people act like you cant give a negative review on his product?
Maybe i am too old but each time I see VR glasses the first thing that comes to my mind are aliens facehuggers, about passwords I remember a joke about the word carrot used as a password: "Set password:" carrot "Password must be at least 8 characters." boiled carrot "Password must contain at least 1 number." 1 boiled carrot "Password cannot contain spaces." 50boiledcarrots "Password must contain at least 1 capital." 50FUCKINGBoiledcarrots "Password cannot contain multiple consecutive capitals." 50FuckingBoiledCarrots "Password cannot contain swear words" IfYouDoNotAcceptThisPasswordThenYouCanStickThose50BoiledCarrotsUpYourButt "This password is already in use."
First I learn about LG TV's spying on me through Louis Rossman and now they play ads all the fucking time??!! Holy moly... And after the issues I ran in with Samsung OLED's I will probably just sit out any TV's or monitor upgrades... for a decade or so. These two companies are off their chair.
Good luck finding one, I've been trying to upgrade my 1080p tv for years now and can't find anything consumer facing, they're only made to serve as business displays nowadays so they have limited inputs and no speakers
And MKBHD also promised new stuff coming for the subscription. This after stating don't buy other products (Rabbit and AI PIn) based on future promised features. So that was ironic. I still trust and watch MKBHD. I think this was an attempt to move in a new direction and he just was not fully thinking about how he achieved it. But I agree with Marques, you should not get his Panels either based on the future deliverables.
There is a difference between saying "Buy this product, it'll soon be great with updates" and saying "Buy this product. It will get additional features on top of the current ones." I'm fairly sure Marques is aware of that and marketed Panels as a decent product as it currently already is. Improving a product or introducing features in the future isn't illegal. I'm very critical of Panels but many people are jumping in on every opportunity to criticise without differentiating.
@@trustnugget280 this, there's no irony here at all, just a hate bandwagon. I's simply a not very good wallpaper app with a high price, it's not very controversial or hypocritical unless we wanna focus on the % split with the content providers which I don't know much about yet, the content doesn't seem like it's even quality exclusives though based on other comments, it's similar to any other wallpaper app. Some do think that if he had reviewed that app instead he probably would've criticized it for the same things though. The worst thing is probably how the app's development seems pretty rudimentary or rushed, the images got leaked coz there was no proper authentication implemented for downloading the images from where it's hosted.
@@trustnugget280 It's only illegal if fraud is involved and proven. You are correct. In this case, it's more of a Kickstarter. Pay the premium to help us build a product with many future features. It's still ironic that he touted to not pay for promised features. Not illegal. Just ironic. Again, I like Marques. I can like someone and still point the irony of their statements. :)
The criticism is coming due to his own previous comments on other products, so it's fair people are bringing his own comments to criticize his product. And I mean $50 for year, I doubt anyone will pay $50 for lifetime for wallpaper app.
So you forgot about the 50-50 split with the creators and the wallpaper app, Panels. Even APPLE I think 🤔 had a 30-70 split with the app developers, 😆😆😆
And there is a much better app that also has way more and way better wallpapers for $12 a year ($2 a month or so if you don't want the yearly plan) :))
the devs having apps on the app store are using Apple's platform but Apple charges 30percent you would think since they are his employees he'd go easy on the cut @@kneelesh48
Dumb TVs/monitors are the way to go, man. So much faster than Smart TVs and they don't cause media like games to lag or AI "upscale" content to make it look disgusting.
So to clarify here, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) is not a regulatory agency they cannot create laws. The federal government is not creating a law around passwords. NIST creates common standards for EVERYTHING. There is a standard for peanut butter. And these standards are used by various companies/or government bodies as a baseline for the quality of their products / security of their platforms etc. NIST is updating the old Standards for passwords based on new knowledge accrued over time that the old requirements for passwords were hurting security. All they are doing is getting with the times based on new studies. This is a good thing!
Much the same as the DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization) which most people will know mostly for car head unit sizes. These places do good work.
Design of any product involves lots of innovation and research The glasses has a lot of technology that went into it. The 5 billion is not just cost of production If you take a look at the funding for research in Apple, nvida, msft it would be just as high
People aren't complaining about mkbhd making an app but over the years he has presented himself as the people person now charging 50dollars for an app feels like 180
@@InventorZahranAnd that would still be alright if the app was well designed and they had some famous/talented artists in their lineup. Instead the app looks like 2015,the artists are mostly his employees and the wallpapers are meh. Furthermore it's riddled with ads and it's such an antithesis to the product quality and creative design that his channel employs. Don't get me wrong, it's extremely expensive for what it is and it's not worth it. But my opinion of him has gone down by a lot just becuase he either didn't check the app before releasing it or he thought it was ok to release it in its current form
Y’all complaining like you are being forced to buy the app. It’s for the more hardcore fan base that will pay anything for their creators. Don’t you people over pay for luxury brands too?
It's funny that microsoft will allow you to set as long a password as you want, but only the first 18 characters are recorded, and if you use more, then you risk breaking logins for things like the xbox and oauth logins.
It is such a common security concern that any dev or IT person worth their money should already know the best practice for password security. I blame stupid management for not wanting to adopt them. Now, they have to whether they like it or not. Which is a good thing for everyone. edit: the copenhagen book is a good starting place if you're new to this and the intricacies of authentication in general.
Not loving it, myself. Particuarly websites being required to force users to change their password when there's "evidence of compromise" of the authenticator. This gets uncomfortably close to forcing websites to use a government-mandated authentication service provider, and the dangers of this should be obvious.
@@russellkbell Do you mean that the restrictions will cause only a handful of authentication providers to be lawful? If so, I feel like these restrictions seem very reasonable to make passwords more secure, and hopefully authentication providers can react and implement those pretty simple changes, so I think very soon almost all authentication providers should comply, don't you think?
@@Maxime-fo8iv Yes I suspect only a handful of providers will be approved, and it won't be those that best serve the needs of end users, but those that best serve the needs of regulators.
Meta is focusing on making their VR headsets cheaper, rather than making them desireable, because it's a lot simpler to do. Doing the latter requires killer apps. But no one makes a killer app for a platform that nobody uses, and nobody wants to use a platform that has no killer apps. It's a catch 22. By making access to VR headsets cheaper, they're trying to get more people who are on the edge of whether they should buy one to "give it a shot".
In their defense, they have been makinh some long awaited changes on the software end like better multi tasking. Still a long way to go, but the Vision Pro seems to have been at least somewhat of a wakeup call
In order to get better app support you need higher adoption. In order to get higher adoption people need to be able to afford the headset. Meta has been the most successful at VR. I think they know what they're doing.
The killer apps of quest 3 for me is and always will be "Gamified Cardio," learning via simulations, and having a simulated large television experience i can transport anywhere with ease. These glasses, when they arrive, will likely offer all of that as well. Now it's only a matter of getting an all-day battery.
Gets an absolute sense of the tech companies trying to outdo each other in inventing more and more advanced surveillance gadgets to be able to inundate users with targeted ads. Not to mention the risk of all the collected data being leaked (which it eventually does), and all the intelligence organizations who of course have access to EVERYTHING.
Won't buy it . Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa . Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
It's far from a new thing that NIST advices about passwords. It's also not a new thing that companies ignore their guidelines. Their guidelines have advised against forcing frequent changing passwords for several years now, yet many enterprises still have the Spring24 -> Summer24 -> Autumn24 -> Winter24 sequence of passwords due to old people going by 20 years old password standards.
Won't buy it . Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa . Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
Listen to me, LG. There is absolutely no way I will ever buy a TV that shows full screen ads. Even if I have to pay more and have a technically inferior TV, it will never happen. I won't pollute my home with advertising. I can't believe LG thinks this is acceptable, will people really buy this crap?
Now you're getting it, lol. He confidently laughed at Vision Pro, a new product from apple, because zuck knew Meta was ahead of the curve. I shared in that confidence, because meta had been building VR devices for over a decade. Apple didn't do anything new that meta hadn't already tried.
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labor when you hire skilled laborers cost money, especially if you're also trying to poach them from up and coming companies so they don't compete with facebook.
Costs like that essentially refer to the time and team size needed to get to that point, plus some hardware resources for manufacturing and testing, any big engineering project is like that. It's been years in development and technologies like these nowadays tend to lean into quantum physics and nanotech which needs lots of specialized hardware *and expertise for R&D. As mentioned in the vid, they're also chip makers now.
Won't buy it . Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa . Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
I continue to be very glad that I insisted that, if my brother wanted to bring a new TV into the house I live in, it had to be a commercial TV (good luck losing the trust of every purchasing manager at every company if you start showing your ads on someone else's digital signage) and he also had to buy an external Google TV puck so the TV itself would never get access to the Internet and the "smarts" could be upgraded if they get abandoned by the manufacturer.
Won't buy it . Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa . Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
Next they should pass a law to force websites to offer two-factor authentication, and allow you to choose authentication apps and or hardware keys. I'm tired of websites not providing 2FA or only allowing text/email verification.
Yes but instead of adding an actual screens, you get to be able to view it in multiple ways through glasses with AR capabilities. It will be the only portable device that I considered paying above $1,000 for premium version.
Don't update and best not to even connect it to the internet. You will lose some functionality but if you care about no ads or privacy then that is the way to go. The TVs are still really good but this is the way a lot of companies are leaning unfortunately. Samsung TVs connect to a lot of websites in the background sending all that you do and also display ads in the menus.
Speaking from a place of privilege, aren't you, you can make accessible VR that most people who want it can afford it while also making high end VR and AR for the prosumers
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Not even close. They are refusing to show me the clause in their TOS that states they can disable the device I PAID CASH for, at anytime and for any reason. I've been using Quest devices for years without them having my date of birth, but they've decided to steal my device from me over it now. I was just telling my Sig-Other about this, noting to her that there's always a meet head that says it's my problem. Looks like you're the WINNER!
This guy is like the best and not so best youtuber that i personally follow. I have been watching his stuff and i like the presentation and slight opinions he has. I would loooove to have a 30 minute discussion with him about all things tech. Cheers from Nairobi, Kenya
cost is always one of the biggest inhibitors to adoptions so this is a step in the right direction, also those orion glasses remind me of aperture science, like they have this amazing technology but wont sell it and just continue working on it
@@AB-ii8stwell, for a 16 character password, it all depends on how it is, I mixture of different types of chars (Alphabets, uppercase, numbers, special chars) is always better than 16 characters which consists of common language words.
Well the longer the password the more people tend to forget it and either have to recall it through “I forgot password” or leave it somewhere public. When I was security administrator, I recommended 15-16 characters because people with the longer, exceedingly complex ones always had a hard time remembering theirs.
Meta Orion is what Google Lens should always have been. A product that do have actual real life use with augmented reality. VR still has a long way to go to offer satisfying uses. Augmented reality has much more practical use. Starting from museums and tourists.
The ads on LG tvs idle time won't sound weird to people living in china, cause it's very common over there. almost all tvs have ads when you start them and when they are idle. and if you don't pay for the subscriptions you have to watch 120 seconds of ads to watch a movie, and any pause will also show you an ad. chinese developers go crazy when it comes to ads
Those orion glasses are genuinely innovative even though I hate facebook and do not trust them at all to use any hardware made by them. Now would people pay to buy AR glasses, don't know, maybe they could occupy a niche like smartwatches. The neural wrist control thing looks cool and probably has more applications for now, so I agree they'd probably make it available/license it out first.
The glasses are a bit misleading, they're essentially a display with a few sensors, the real processing is done by a separate device that has to be carried around.
That hardly matters. It's the way the whole system works that is impressive. The displays can generate a stereoscopic 3D image over layed onto the real world, and you can interact with your thoughts or hands. This isn't even available yet, but I'll be first in line for this insane feat of technology
I know it was skimmed over but it incredibly wild to hear that MS is trying to get Three Mile back online solely to power their machine algo's - I'm all for nuclear power but that's such a crazy justification to hear.
Depending on what you think "it" is ... IMO no, Zuck hasn't did it yet. Not until he has a product that he can actually sell. And by the time he does, whether it's better than whatever competition will be out there by then.
They've absolutely set the new standard for AR glasses. They've promised 3-5 years for a consumer product and the system is already that impressive!? I'm sorry but everything at CES 2024 in terms of AR glasses were rendered obsolete after the Orions were show cased. The current Quest 3, 3S, and meta Ray Bans are the devices that can be used as a test bench to improve the Orion for consumers. The products are already here, the Orion comes soon.
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Great timing
Love the add :)
Looks great, but too expensive.
So, LG is asking us to pay 3k usd to put a bill board in our own living room?
Yup. Because it’ll make the stock price go up, and that’s the only thing their executives actually care about.
Are we really going towards a society, where you need a Pi-hole in every household to sustain a decent living standard?
They can display virtual board with vr headset so they are truly behind in present
@@nami1540 HTPC + Firefox + uBlock is the answer!
@@nami1540 Fahrenheit 451
All apps and product and are optional, does not mean it canmot be criticized
Mkbhd got criticized for releasing a product with features that he would and has criticized others for
Finally someone gets it. Not too long ago MKBHD made a vid about the topic of giving negative reviews of bad products. So why now people act like you cant give a negative review on his product?
Nah, some people are just straight up hating lol but those same people will gladly overpay for a luxury brand just to feel rich 😂
Jesus Christ! guess I’ll never buy an LG TV ever again 🤷♂️
Remember folks Don't update!
Yes, root your TV or get a dumb Monitor
I bet others will follow real quick once LG tested the waters
@@burhanbudak6041 how may I root my TV? I have a samsung miniled qn90b
@@leoceoliveira tizenos is the worst. Early WebOS was possible.
Maybe i am too old but each time I see VR glasses the first thing that comes to my mind are aliens facehuggers, about passwords I remember a joke about the word carrot used as a password:
"Set password:"
carrot
"Password must be at least 8 characters."
boiled carrot
"Password must contain at least 1 number."
1 boiled carrot
"Password cannot contain spaces."
50boiledcarrots
"Password must contain at least 1 capital."
50FUCKINGBoiledcarrots
"Password cannot contain multiple consecutive capitals."
50FuckingBoiledCarrots
"Password cannot contain swear words"
IfYouDoNotAcceptThisPasswordThenYouCanStickThose50BoiledCarrotsUpYourButt
"This password is already in use."
😂
You forgot required special characters like the period . but I could not use . in an address on Hotmail
I thought it would end up with "Password too long". I swear my banking app won't allow me to use anything longer than 8 characters.
🤣🤣
First I learn about LG TV's spying on me through Louis Rossman and now they play ads all the fucking time??!!
Holy moly...
And after the issues I ran in with Samsung OLED's I will probably just sit out any TV's or monitor upgrades... for a decade or so.
These two companies are off their chair.
I'll never buy LG products , in fact it's better to buy a dumb TV than any smart TV
I guess you can if u want to use an LCD screen😂
Good luck finding one, I've been trying to upgrade my 1080p tv for years now and can't find anything consumer facing, they're only made to serve as business displays nowadays so they have limited inputs and no speakers
Just dont connect it to the Internet
@@rooky102 "gamer displays" are becoming larger and larger, but also needlessly expensive
Honestly smart TVs aren't needed.
And MKBHD also promised new stuff coming for the subscription. This after stating don't buy other products (Rabbit and AI PIn) based on future promised features. So that was ironic. I still trust and watch MKBHD. I think this was an attempt to move in a new direction and he just was not fully thinking about how he achieved it. But I agree with Marques, you should not get his Panels either based on the future deliverables.
There is a difference between saying "Buy this product, it'll soon be great with updates" and saying "Buy this product. It will get additional features on top of the current ones."
I'm fairly sure Marques is aware of that and marketed Panels as a decent product as it currently already is. Improving a product or introducing features in the future isn't illegal.
I'm very critical of Panels but many people are jumping in on every opportunity to criticise without differentiating.
honestly what things can be added to a wallpaper app
@@trustnugget280 this, there's no irony here at all, just a hate bandwagon. I's simply a not very good wallpaper app with a high price, it's not very controversial or hypocritical unless we wanna focus on the % split with the content providers which I don't know much about yet, the content doesn't seem like it's even quality exclusives though based on other comments, it's similar to any other wallpaper app. Some do think that if he had reviewed that app instead he probably would've criticized it for the same things though.
The worst thing is probably how the app's development seems pretty rudimentary or rushed, the images got leaked coz there was no proper authentication implemented for downloading the images from where it's hosted.
@@trustnugget280 It's only illegal if fraud is involved and proven. You are correct. In this case, it's more of a Kickstarter. Pay the premium to help us build a product with many future features. It's still ironic that he touted to not pay for promised features. Not illegal. Just ironic. Again, I like Marques. I can like someone and still point the irony of their statements. :)
The criticism is coming due to his own previous comments on other products, so it's fair people are bringing his own comments to criticize his product. And I mean $50 for year, I doubt anyone will pay $50 for lifetime for wallpaper app.
Literally your checkouts videos are my most anticipated videos of the week
So you forgot about the 50-50 split with the creators and the wallpaper app, Panels. Even APPLE I think 🤔 had a 30-70 split with the app developers, 😆😆😆
Most of the creators on the app are just MKBHD employees
And there is a much better app that also has way more and way better wallpapers for $12 a year ($2 a month or so if you don't want the yearly plan) :))
I think he ignkred that BS app to avoid free marketing it
apple takes 30% and the rest is split 50/50 between developer (panels) and artists.
the devs having apps on the app store are using Apple's platform but Apple charges 30percent you would think since they are his employees he'd go easy on the cut @@kneelesh48
Dumb TVs/monitors are the way to go, man. So much faster than Smart TVs and they don't cause media like games to lag or AI "upscale" content to make it look disgusting.
So to clarify here, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) is not a regulatory agency they cannot create laws. The federal government is not creating a law around passwords.
NIST creates common standards for EVERYTHING. There is a standard for peanut butter. And these standards are used by various companies/or government bodies as a baseline for the quality of their products / security of their platforms etc.
NIST is updating the old Standards for passwords based on new knowledge accrued over time that the old requirements for passwords were hurting security. All they are doing is getting with the times based on new studies. This is a good thing!
Much the same as the DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization) which most people will know mostly for car head unit sizes. These places do good work.
$5 billion to design glasses? That’s more than some intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear submarines.
Design of any product involves lots of innovation and research
The glasses has a lot of technology that went into it.
The 5 billion is not just cost of production
If you take a look at the funding for research in Apple, nvida, msft it would be just as high
Muck thinks he’s Cesar.
no.
Smart people are expensive to hire.
When you have so many money, that they lose their value! The data vampire just really wants to invent something clever!
People aren't complaining about mkbhd making an app but over the years he has presented himself as the people person now charging 50dollars for an app feels like 180
He can totally afford to give it away for free, or sell it for a small one-time price. But instead, he decided to milk his fanbase for profit!
@@InventorZahranAnd that would still be alright if the app was well designed and they had some famous/talented artists in their lineup. Instead the app looks like 2015,the artists are mostly his employees and the wallpapers are meh. Furthermore it's riddled with ads and it's such an antithesis to the product quality and creative design that his channel employs.
Don't get me wrong, it's extremely expensive for what it is and it's not worth it. But my opinion of him has gone down by a lot just becuase he either didn't check the app before releasing it or he thought it was ok to release it in its current form
@@InventorZahranif it’s free how do the artists get paid?
Y’all complaining like you are being forced to buy the app. It’s for the more hardcore fan base that will pay anything for their creators. Don’t you people over pay for luxury brands too?
It's funny that microsoft will allow you to set as long a password as you want, but only the first 18 characters are recorded, and if you use more, then you risk breaking logins for things like the xbox and oauth logins.
@whatsascallion yea but if you use more than a certain amount of characters the oauth prompt just thinks you put in the wrong password all the time.
Loving that password thing. It is clear now that individual sites cannot handle the responsibility of dictating their own password requirements.
It is such a common security concern that any dev or IT person worth their money should already know the best practice for password security. I blame stupid management for not wanting to adopt them. Now, they have to whether they like it or not. Which is a good thing for everyone.
edit: the copenhagen book is a good starting place if you're new to this and the intricacies of authentication in general.
Yeah, even though it's nice to know when signing up about how good or crappy the security is from the password requirements, we really needed this ^^
Not loving it, myself. Particuarly websites being required to force users to change their password when there's "evidence of compromise" of the authenticator. This gets uncomfortably close to forcing websites to use a government-mandated authentication service provider, and the dangers of this should be obvious.
@@russellkbell Do you mean that the restrictions will cause only a handful of authentication providers to be lawful? If so, I feel like these restrictions seem very reasonable to make passwords more secure, and hopefully authentication providers can react and implement those pretty simple changes, so I think very soon almost all authentication providers should comply, don't you think?
@@Maxime-fo8iv Yes I suspect only a handful of providers will be approved, and it won't be those that best serve the needs of end users, but those that best serve the needs of regulators.
Meta is focusing on making their VR headsets cheaper, rather than making them desireable, because it's a lot simpler to do. Doing the latter requires killer apps. But no one makes a killer app for a platform that nobody uses, and nobody wants to use a platform that has no killer apps. It's a catch 22. By making access to VR headsets cheaper, they're trying to get more people who are on the edge of whether they should buy one to "give it a shot".
In their defense, they have been makinh some long awaited changes on the software end like better multi tasking. Still a long way to go, but the Vision Pro seems to have been at least somewhat of a wakeup call
To stick your head in sand is cheap and people do it all the time.
In order to get better app support you need higher adoption. In order to get higher adoption people need to be able to afford the headset. Meta has been the most successful at VR. I think they know what they're doing.
The killer apps of quest 3 for me is and always will be "Gamified Cardio," learning via simulations, and having a simulated large television experience i can transport anywhere with ease. These glasses, when they arrive, will likely offer all of that as well. Now it's only a matter of getting an all-day battery.
Gets an absolute sense of the tech companies trying to outdo each other in inventing more and more advanced surveillance gadgets to be able to inundate users with targeted ads. Not to mention the risk of all the collected data being leaked (which it eventually does), and all the intelligence organizations who of course have access to EVERYTHING.
Tfw you can't think of a password short enough to fit in Paypals miniscule pasword limit
Won't buy it .
Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa .
Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
Ngl, EU forcing apple to use USB-C and US changing dumb password rules, I’m regaining faith in government…
It's far from a new thing that NIST advices about passwords. It's also not a new thing that companies ignore their guidelines. Their guidelines have advised against forcing frequent changing passwords for several years now, yet many enterprises still have the Spring24 -> Summer24 -> Autumn24 -> Winter24 sequence of passwords due to old people going by 20 years old password standards.
Won't buy it .
Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa .
Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
Listen to me, LG. There is absolutely no way I will ever buy a TV that shows full screen ads. Even if I have to pay more and have a technically inferior TV, it will never happen. I won't pollute my home with advertising. I can't believe LG thinks this is acceptable, will people really buy this crap?
Yes yes they will.
5:00 rage engagement is the only thing I can think of
I don't care how cool Meta's hardware is, I'm never going back to being connected to the company behind the open sewer that is Facebook.
Lg's idea can work if they give free Netflix subscription in exchange of screensaver ad
Another Friday, you know it's time for some decent UA-cam tech content.
Orion's showcase now puts Zuck's Vision Pro review video into perspective. He was so confident.
Now you're getting it, lol. He confidently laughed at Vision Pro, a new product from apple, because zuck knew Meta was ahead of the curve. I shared in that confidence, because meta had been building VR devices for over a decade. Apple didn't do anything new that meta hadn't already tried.
4:27 just make up the answer 😂,and make such a way you that you can remember it
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Everybody keeps focusing on these glasses when the real breakthrough is that now Zuck looks practically like a human being
The glowup will be studied
I'll never buy a TV that forces me to watch comercials
I was planning to buy an LG TV, not anymore I guess. I don't want any ads in my living room.
for your information when i helped my mom create a airline acount it was united airlines like asking house color and stuff
5 billion dollar development costs sounds completely crazy too me. Hard to believe actually. Where does all this money go?
labor
when you hire skilled laborers cost money, especially if you're also trying to poach them from up and coming companies so they don't compete with facebook.
if Google is paying that guy 2.7 billion then 5 billion seems nothing. And with the amount of inflation in recent times it's not a big deal
Costs like that essentially refer to the time and team size needed to get to that point, plus some hardware resources for manufacturing and testing, any big engineering project is like that. It's been years in development and technologies like these nowadays tend to lean into quantum physics and nanotech which needs lots of specialized hardware *and expertise for R&D. As mentioned in the vid, they're also chip makers now.
These lies end up in conversations such as this one
Won't buy it .
Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa .
Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
The audacity to put a billboard in my room and ask $3000 as gratitude.
You did the right thing!
I was forced!
@@TheFridayCheckout 😇
I continue to be very glad that I insisted that, if my brother wanted to bring a new TV into the house I live in, it had to be a commercial TV (good luck losing the trust of every purchasing manager at every company if you start showing your ads on someone else's digital signage) and he also had to buy an external Google TV puck so the TV itself would never get access to the Internet and the "smarts" could be upgraded if they get abandoned by the manufacturer.
MKBHD has made a few missteps recently and refused to even acknowledge them. Maybe that's why the pitchfork crowd jumped at the opportunity.
I can't believe Meta is dropping innovative hardware, while Apple is focused on releasing the same stuff in different colors.
What did meta drop
The neural band should be integrated into a smartwatch.
Won't buy it .
Facebook sells your data to cia and nsa .
Also not to mention Facebook laid off 50000 plus employees due to zuckerberg flawed nonsense . I d rather buy huawei products over this
If those Ads shows up on my TV it'll go straight into the fire.
4:02 Yes, we are looking on you iCloud Passwort.
I'm calling it,
The Meta AR glasses will soon turn into an accessory for your smart phone.
Next they should pass a law to force websites to offer two-factor authentication, and allow you to choose authentication apps and or hardware keys. I'm tired of websites not providing 2FA or only allowing text/email verification.
That Link 2 camera is amazing, I might get one!
Would be nice if the meta wristband would be integrated into a smartwatch :D
Yes but instead of adding an actual screens, you get to be able to view it in multiple ways through glasses with AR capabilities. It will be the only portable device that I considered paying above $1,000 for premium version.
Perfect solution for rain is to stay indoors!!!
Never updating my lg tv then, and certainly will never buy lg again holy crap
Don't update and best not to even connect it to the internet. You will lose some functionality but if you care about no ads or privacy then that is the way to go. The TVs are still really good but this is the way a lot of companies are leaning unfortunately. Samsung TVs connect to a lot of websites in the background sending all that you do and also display ads in the menus.
Speaking from a place of privilege, aren't you, you can make accessible VR that most people who want it can afford it while also making high end VR and AR for the prosumers
Meta is holding my Quest 2 and Quest 3 hostage until I give them my date of birth. They're literally stealing my headsets from me.
You are withholding your headset from yourself.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Not even close. They are refusing to show me the clause in their TOS that states they can disable the device I PAID CASH for, at anytime and for any reason.
I've been using Quest devices for years without them having my date of birth, but they've decided to steal my device from me over it now.
I was just telling my Sig-Other about this, noting to her that there's always a meet head that says it's my problem. Looks like you're the WINNER!
It is still sunny today in Neukölln! :P
That eagle screech gets me every time
Great vid! Hope to see more
This guy is like the best and not so best youtuber that i personally follow. I have been watching his stuff and i like the presentation and slight opinions he has. I would loooove to have a 30 minute discussion with him about all things tech. Cheers from Nairobi, Kenya
cost is always one of the biggest inhibitors to adoptions so this is a step in the right direction, also those orion glasses remind me of aperture science, like they have this amazing technology but wont sell it and just continue working on it
What I will never understand why some websites LIMIT passwords to 16 characters. It’s like they want their users to get hacked?
Rockstar in a nuttshell
And it's usually the most important ones such as banks and the like. My homework Reddit account is more difficult to get into than my bank account.
You just showed that you don't understand passwords or entropy at all.
@@AB-ii8stwell, for a 16 character password, it all depends on how it is, I mixture of different types of chars (Alphabets, uppercase, numbers, special chars) is always better than 16 characters which consists of common language words.
Well the longer the password the more people tend to forget it and either have to recall it through “I forgot password” or leave it somewhere public. When I was security administrator, I recommended 15-16 characters because people with the longer, exceedingly complex ones always had a hard time remembering theirs.
The glasses eas something i was thinking about for sometimes now bravo meta you did it. The other thing is one device for all.
My LG TV will never show ads because I have never connected it to the internet…
Thanks!
9:07 Jonas?
Ah a man of culture I see
Already over this recent trend of some companies trying to market ads as a "viewing experience".
A full video on the US law would be great.
The rainbow effect in the lenses is freakin' scifi
The AR glass band is a red flag for me. Just imagine wearing band like a dog😂
LG has also guaranteed I wont be buying one of their TVs.....
Just wait until AR device getting better and you'll never need an actual TV again
Love the new zoom-in shady messages
Wth... I never thought I'd say this but I'm excited for Meta...
Ah the times really changed, before it was "do not hit a person with the glases". Mark really made it possible
that meta glasses battery, i think it can do so much because it offload the computation out. That claim is wild thought.
Thanks for the vid
LG got the idea watching people wearing expensive designer shirts. Yeah, the joke is on you
I don't hype over VR devices that track my eyes... don't wanna Zucc knowing what I am looking at on the screen
Wow, LG knows how to make customers walk away
it was 2 hours for the glasses ....more for the puck and band
lol @ LG - I don't ever use the smart TV, you'll be hooked up to a PC that never goes to sleep lololololol
LG is about to get served!!!
They need to also stop companies from storing raw passwords as well. I have used some services that will send you your password if you say you forgot.
MKBHD has so much freaking money I cannot comprehend why anyone would willingly give him more.
You'll be blown away at how many losers do "donations" to multi millionaire streamers
I'm with you, the lynchmob is insane
Meta Orion is what Google Lens should always have been. A product that do have actual real life use with augmented reality. VR still has a long way to go to offer satisfying uses.
Augmented reality has much more practical use. Starting from museums and tourists.
LG exec see his kindle on standby: "hmmm, lets do this too"
Buying the Humane pin and Rabbit R1 is optional too.
If enshittification was a competition, LG would be a champion
Thank you dear for this great video
Stuff that! I will never buy a new "Smart TV" if it comes with ads.
Whats the use of easily removing the battery on the iphone 16 if it's paired?
I wish LG still made phones.
Same! I dread the day my 2020 LG phone dies. Or at least the battery dies.
Done with LG! That’s extremely insulting.
The ads on LG tvs idle time won't sound weird to people living in china, cause it's very common over there. almost all tvs have ads when you start them and when they are idle. and if you don't pay for the subscriptions you have to watch 120 seconds of ads to watch a movie, and any pause will also show you an ad.
chinese developers go crazy when it comes to ads
If u make it something developers can more easily build for then it is making it better
It is not friday until the checkout released
Those orion glasses are genuinely innovative even though I hate facebook and do not trust them at all to use any hardware made by them. Now would people pay to buy AR glasses, don't know, maybe they could occupy a niche like smartwatches. The neural wrist control thing looks cool and probably has more applications for now, so I agree they'd probably make it available/license it out first.
"The internet turned on it too quick" my man this was nfts but worse lmao
Damn...more like Zamn.
The glasses are a bit misleading, they're essentially a display with a few sensors, the real processing is done by a separate device that has to be carried around.
That hardly matters. It's the way the whole system works that is impressive. The displays can generate a stereoscopic 3D image over layed onto the real world, and you can interact with your thoughts or hands. This isn't even available yet, but I'll be first in line for this insane feat of technology
Finally! I can’t wait to buy these and go into the Metaverse 😂
I know it was skimmed over but it incredibly wild to hear that MS is trying to get Three Mile back online solely to power their machine algo's - I'm all for nuclear power but that's such a crazy justification to hear.
Depending on what you think "it" is ... IMO no, Zuck hasn't did it yet. Not until he has a product that he can actually sell. And by the time he does, whether it's better than whatever competition will be out there by then.
They've absolutely set the new standard for AR glasses. They've promised 3-5 years for a consumer product and the system is already that impressive!? I'm sorry but everything at CES 2024 in terms of AR glasses were rendered obsolete after the Orions were show cased. The current Quest 3, 3S, and meta Ray Bans are the devices that can be used as a test bench to improve the Orion for consumers. The products are already here, the Orion comes soon.
You didn't provide a link to NIST's newly released password guidelines page.
Transmetropolitan predicted our future almost perfectly. Except freezing yourself to escape death.