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minus-squareSixtylinkfedilinkEnglish8•26 days agoOhh…eh. 2019 left me with the impression Starfish was wireless. Sticking stuff into my brain isn’t on my to-do list.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•25 days agoThe startup here is making stuff for medical conditions, not games.
minus-squareSixtylinkfedilinkEnglish1•25 days agoThat’s fine and might be beneficial medically one day, but I was under the impression Gabe was also interested in using this tech for VR/AR too eventually.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•25 days agoI think the general idea is that the ar/vr stuff would be non invasive
Ohh…eh.
2019 left me with the impression Starfish was wireless.
Sticking stuff into my brain isn’t on my to-do list.
The startup here is making stuff for medical conditions, not games.
That’s fine and might be beneficial medically one day, but I was under the impression Gabe was also interested in using this tech for VR/AR too eventually.
I think the general idea is that the ar/vr stuff would be non invasive