Stud finders cost like $8, you can probably get a shitty level for the same price, sometimes I just measure from the ground and mark two points with a pencil.
I like that a lot of new products now are just inferior, outrageously expensive versions of things that have worked fine for decades or even centuries.
it’s the whole tech foward thing that has gripped many people, where they assume more tech = more better
There’s very, very good applications for tech, I ain’t exactly conservative about this, but so much of it is just applying computer to problem thats easily solved without computer
Stud finders cost like $8, you can probably get a shitty level for the same price, sometimes I just measure from the ground and mark two points with a pencil.
No shit.
But those are basically the use-cases for augmented reality.
Sorry I worded that poorly.
I was posting pre coffee, I’m sorry. your phrase was great. We are on the same page.
The best things people can come up with for the $3500 headset that had millions spent on research… is… maybe $20 of stuff.
The tech is Neat, but it’s really only good for entertainment.
I like that a lot of new products now are just inferior, outrageously expensive versions of things that have worked fine for decades or even centuries.
it’s the whole tech foward thing that has gripped many people, where they assume more tech = more better
There’s very, very good applications for tech, I ain’t exactly conservative about this, but so much of it is just applying computer to problem thats easily solved without computer