Assuming Zuckerberg is smarter enough to think of this, maybe he believes that the breakthrough in VR won't be a conceptual one, but will be the result of a massive investment of effort towards presenting existing data for VR consumption. This is essentially what the posted article suggests. Or maybe he thinks he can force his existing VR workforce down the right path when it appears, and that's less naive of an idea than it appears to me.
Why Facebook is spending billions on the metaverse
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> Google, Apple, Airbnb, Stripe, none became the giants they are because they spent billions on a grand vision. Google set out to catalog the entire internet on day one. If that's not a grand vision that they spent billions on, what is? AirBNB set out to disrupt the entire vacation rental market. Stripe set out to disrupt the entire POS payment market. Apple is the only one who fits your narrative: they set out to ma…
Might be good to take a closer look at history. #GOOGLE Google started as a research project called BackRub. It only turned into Google and a mission after it started taking too much bandwidth on Stanford's servers Source: https://inshorts.com/en/news/google-began-as-a-research-proj... #AIRBNB Airbnb began just so that the founders could make some extra money to pay rent. Not to disrupt an industry. Source: https://w…
"calling it a "web crawler" designed to roam the web. "
I'm right.
# STRIPE "At the time Patrick was working on several side projects and they debated why it was so difficult to accept payments on the web. They sought to solve the problem and see if it was possible to make it simple - really simple. "
I'm right.
# AIRBNB
I'm wrong.
The first two set out to do something huge.
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They could cut costs and just try to be good at being a better Facebook. I know that is heresy in the stock world.
I think they effectively cannot. There would be a shareholder's revolt.
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#85You could even argue that the Metaverse effectively exists already today, in the form of multi-user domain-specific collaborative apps such as Figma, Etherpad, Google Docs etc - if only there was a way to liberate the data from the presentation layer. One could then do a fancy multiplayer 3D window manager in VR to blend it all together, but this feels like eyecandy rather than a fundamental improvement.
That said, there's no question (in my mind) that we need a common real-time data layer to share the data securely between the different apps and experiences who build on it, and it'd be cute if the spatial stuff did exist in the same coordinate space somehow for ease of interoperability. If nothing else, 3D spatial file managers would be fun (bring back FSN!). If anyone is interested in such a thing, we're actively looking for folks to help build out genuinely open metaverse stuff on Matrix (https://twitter.com/matrixdotorg/status/1453869116847239175).
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#86> There will be no cap on concurrent users. This is one of the hardest problems to solve from a technical point of view, but it’s critical. The biggest online games still restrict each session to around 100 players. Even though millions might be playing at a given time worldwide, a single server will be capped. Massive concurrency will make metaverse experiences feel very different from the present-day internet. Oh c…
FPS players only affect a single ballistic trajectory (a bullet) at a time.
Characters also need to be rendered, but that’s O(N).
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#87As I was watching their 'keynote' I couldn't help but wonder about the many companies that took a similar approach and then died. Spending a ton of money on something doesn't make it automatically successful. [1] In fact, history has shown the opposite to be true. Take Facebook itself for example, it succeeded, not because it poured Billions into building its social network. Mark built something small, for a small ma…
> Google, Apple, Airbnb, Stripe, none became the giants they are because they spent billions on a grand vision. Google set out to catalog the entire internet on day one. If that's not a grand vision that they spent billions on, what is? AirBNB set out to disrupt the entire vacation rental market. Stripe set out to disrupt the entire POS payment market. Apple is the only one who fits your narrative: they set out to ma…
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#88Gross. If anything, the more I have become ensconced in the internet the more I have begun to appreciate the physical world. My mental health must be wired to require actual trees, sunshine, birds, walks in the neighborhood.... Like a library, I want my internet to be there when I want it, but I don't want to live in it.
It's not just your mental health, this is a well-researched fact of human/animal nature.
What if the next great revolution in mobile/internet/etc. technology is for it to become less important in our lives? For it to recede into the background while we prioritize human relationships, the outdoors, being present?
That might sound crazy but the alternative is actually making us crazy.
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#89Gross. If anything, the more I have become ensconced in the internet the more I have begun to appreciate the physical world. My mental health must be wired to require actual trees, sunshine, birds, walks in the neighborhood.... Like a library, I want my internet to be there when I want it, but I don't want to live in it.
I think a lot of mistakes will happen for many people until we learn to build and use these kind of things responsibly/sustainably.
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Microsoft is not betting billions with hololens on it's core windows desktop userbase.
Maybe Facebook needs to find a company like Skype to buy for $8.5B