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Num10ck, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

im really surprised there isnt a hat form factor smart device. imagine a baseball cap with a HUD display mounted upside down in the brim, plenty of room for batteries and weight balanced.

Necronomicommunist,

I’m really not surprised because that sounds terrible.

Num10ck,

how so?

Nemo, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

Honestly I just want a shirt that won’t get collar rings. I have very oily skin.

Hobart_the_GoKart, in If you could custom make your *perfect* shoes, what features would they have?

I would just like some width varieties as well as length.

ShittyBeatlesFCPres, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

I won’t be satisfied until I have the full inspector gadget suite, from gadget copter all the way down to gadget rocket skates.

ShitOnABrick, (edited )
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Same here GOGOGADGET

AlexSup21, (edited ) in What do you do to reduce your use of single use plastics?

By not buying bottled water. Where I live water is clean, so I have a coffee thermos that I refill.

shadowSprite, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

I want the gravity gloves from Half Life Alyx.

Back when I played the game I was putting in a couple hours a day for a little bit. One morning I woke up to my cell phone alarm going off and I reached over to shut it off but it was out of reach. In my not very awake state, and having been spending so much time in VR with the gravity gloves on, I pointed two of my fingers at my phone to “tether” it and started flicking my wrist to “pull” it to me, just like in the game. It wasn’t until it obviously didn’t come flying through the air to me and I started getting frustrated that I woke up enough to realize that sleepy me is incredibly stupid and you can’t make things fly through the air to you in the real world.

tobbue,

You are not alone, I had the same experience after hours of Alyx. Shows how immersive that game is.

Nemo, (edited )

I once went outside on a foggy day and thought, wow, this render distance is terrible

grue,

wow, this tender distance is terrible

“Tender distance” sounds like some kind of song name.

yamanii, (edited ) in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would
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I still think a google glass for people that do wear glasses would be great, I already spend the entire day with this dumb thing in front of my eyes, would be great if it was smart too. The problem is that they marketed glasses for people that don’t need it.

brygphilomena,

My favorite idea for augmented reality is the ability to overlay historical photos of architecture. To see the world as it was 10, 20, or 100 years ago.

If only they could figure out the privacy aspect of having something recording video on your face.

Hyperreality, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

Bit of a curve ball, but I'm a huge fan of a simple casio.

When you're in a city or a deprived poorer area, it's far safer to look at your watch than take out your phone.

It's also more professional in a work context, especially in customer facing roles. If you look at your phone to check the time, people are more likely to think you're checking your notifications and not fully engaged in what you're doing.

otter,

Have a casio you recommend?

asceticism,

Not the same commenting user. But I have the same feelings about watches.

I would say the Casio F-91w is the classic and timeless but depending on your needs something like the Casio World Time might be more your speed. IIRC they both have backlights alarms stop watches and tell the time. With the world time tracking all the major time zones and two timezones manually set.

Hyperreality, (edited )

Basic g-shock or the classic F91W.

The former, I'm a fan of the DW5600BB. Blacked out, minimalist, works with almost everything (even a suit), indestructible. A choice even watch snobs can respect. 50-100 dollars/euros on amazon.

The F91W comes in a few fun colours. I personally like black and gold. It's retro, so it's invariably seen as cool. It's also dirt cheap. 10-20 dollars/euros.

They've been making them for decades. A classic. Different colours if that's your style.

lemmyseikai, in In which scenario would you last longer before being outed as a time traveller?

So 500 years ago would put me just ahead of the warring states in Japan. Aside from me not speaking fluently, I am very well versed in sword.

I think I come out okay.

grandpaST,

I think you have the advantage there. Japan’s language and culture has been preserved better than many other civilizations.

skip0110, in What do you do to reduce your use of single use plastics?
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A great way is by charging for volume of trash produced. My city works that way (pay per bag) and we produce very little trash (sometimes not even filling a trash bag in one week). It also makes you really consider buying something when you include the potential cost of throwing it away, if it is not reusable.

Rhynoplaz, in What makes video games addictive for you?

One thing that I’ve noticed is that back in the day, if you played a game enough, you either beat it, and quit playing it, or you got stuck and quit playing it.

Now, DLC, matchmaking, and monthly events add years of replayability to games. As long as there’s another battlepass to complete and holiday themed costumes to collect, there’s ALWAYS one more thing to do/collect/buy.

Mugmoor, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would
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As dumb as it is, I’ve always wanted a robotic third arm.

applebusch,

Best we can do is a pair of robot arms. One would make you unbalanced.

Usernameblankface, (edited ) in If you could custom make your *perfect* shoes, what features would they have?
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Something breathable like canvas but it is more durable than leather. The soles are as tough as possible while staying flexible enough to accommodate squatting. The soles are designed to be replaced multiple times without damaging the rest of the shoes.

It would have a composite protective toe, few to no seams, and laces that can snug it up to your foot if you tug them and hook them, but the shoes would stay on if you don’t do anything to the laces. Like, they just wouldn’t be as supportive without snugging them up.

It would have aggressive arch supports, or else come with several different inserts for different arch support needs.

Also, very wide toe box designed around normal toes, not squashing toes into a narrow or unnaturally shaped space.

Rhoeri, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

I already have an Apple Watch. That’s enough for me.

Stamets, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would
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Basically anything from Cyberpunk. That aesthetic is so astoundingly cool to me. The eye implants probably the most. When I was a kid I played this Terminator game for Gamecube and you could activate terminator vision whenever. I always thought it was the coolest thing ever and that’s not really changed. Gimme those special eyes. Wanna see the world in a new light.

bionicjoey,
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