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gwern.net
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| | | | | A classic pattern in technology economics, identified by Joel Spolsky, is layers of the stack attempting to become monopolies while turning other layers into perfectly-competitive markets which are commoditized, in order to harvest most of the consumer surplus; discussion and examples. | |
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www.vanityfair.com
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| | | | | Inside Apple Park, the tech giant's CEO talks about the genesis of a "mind-blowing" new device that could change the way we live and work. | |
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mjtsai.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the Apple Vision Pro headset, its development, market position, and criticisms, including its high price, limited functionality, and the cancellation of Meta's competing product. | |
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redesignmobile.com
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| | | See also: my impressions of Apple Vision Pro and VR/AR in general. The Apple Vision Pro is the best V1 of a product I've seen in a long time. But whenever you're creating a completely new visual and input interface, you're going to have some polishing to do. There are some issues that are just... | ||