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Ask HN: What non-obvious tech/market may take off in the next few years?

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Re: Ask HN: What non-obvious tech/market may take off in the next few years?

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Electric aircraft for shorter trips instead of trains. The battery energy density still needs to improve somewhat but that is happening. They’d allow for serving more direct (point to point) routes than trains as the infrastructure cost is so much lower than laying and maintaining tracks. Rail serving high volume routes still makes sense, especially while electric plans remain relatively small.

I might be wrong but this seems like a very US-centric idea. For most of the developed world trains fill this need very well, while the US has had problems with their rail network for reasons partially based on geography, partially based on population density, and partially based on their own fault. I think this explains it pretty well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbEfzuCLoAQ The solution is not aircraft, the sol…

I thought it would be more appealing in cities with horrid traffic jams like Jakarta. Public transport exists, but can never be as good as it could be in a place without city planning. We've had staff from there work remote, because commuting to the office would take half a day (one-way). We've literally flown them to an office in another country to get access to the hardware they were working on because it was easier than getting into the main office.

Re: Ask HN: What non-obvious tech/market may take off in the next few years?

#173

Film photography.

Agreed. This is definitely a growing market today, I don't see why it wouldn't continue to grow. There are many areas that haven't been improved upon in decades as well. Things like..

+ Negative Scanning Technology (the most revered scanners are from 10+ years ago)

+ New Film Emulsions

+ Moving from gelatin to a plant-based substitute for gel emulsions

+ Opportunities for automation in film processing

Re: Ask HN: What non-obvious tech/market may take off in the next few years?

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Every VC in the world right now is betting on this becoming a thing... problem is that No Code/ Low Code as a product doesn't actually solve the problem that they are trying to solve. The overarching concept of No Code/ Low Code is that "code" is the hard part of building software, ergo if we can make it so "normal" people don't have to code the problem is solved. Of course we all know that code isn't the hard part o…

As a counterpoint, my ML team regularly dumps data into Google Sheets for review / note taking, and we build dashboards using some SQL dashboarding tools. I've cobbled together email sign up forms for some non-technical side projects with Google Forms, App Script and MailChimp. I'm not a frontend developer so maybe frontend folks will tell me it's super easy, but my feeling is that there is a lot of space for low cod…

That's not code, it is software usage. The same way a gamer is not a coder when he type some small things in the console or add some script.

Re: Ask HN: What non-obvious tech/market may take off in the next few years?

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I'd be interested in something for a desktop. Currently, I have 3 monitors and having an extra 2 at the market open would be perfect then put away the headset after 30 minutes and just watch the market. If anyone has a recommendation.

Would those additional monitors be used for web based access or would you want them to directly connect to your machine? If the former, you could pick up a mixed reality headset and spin up web browsers and use them as additional "monitors". Something like this: https://quipscom-my.sharepoint.com/:i:/g/personal/chris_caru...

Chris, thanks for this. I completely missed this comment. I will look into that as an option. Right now my trading platform is an old windows app as most stock trading applications are and the web browser version doesn't allow all the features, but this looks like something I will have to try.

Re: Ask HN: What non-obvious tech/market may take off in the next few years?

#176

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I'd be interested in something for a desktop. Currently, I have 3 monitors and having an extra 2 at the market open would be perfect then put away the headset after 30 minutes and just watch the market. If anyone has a recommendation.

Would those additional monitors be used for web based access or would you want them to directly connect to your machine? If the former, you could pick up a mixed reality headset and spin up web browsers and use them as additional "monitors". Something like this: https://quipscom-my.sharepoint.com/:i:/g/personal/chris_caru...

If you end up seeing this, which headset is this?
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