>3D in 2D in 3D. OpenGL clients can use GLX rendering over X11. Compatibility varies, as it did in the 2000s.
Made me chuckle. I think at one point in my life I actually knew which exact GL versions and features were working on which servers. Also it's pretty cool.
Still won't buy an AVP.
fragmede [3 hidden]5 mins ago
why not? Personally, I tried but the crap with my prescription because I wear glasses was too much, so I didn't end up getting one because I fail at executive function.
jitl [3 hidden]5 mins ago
im an apple enjoyer with disposable income, i bought because my brother worked on the foveated rendering, but goddamn it’s so heavy that if i use for >2hrs i’ll have neck pain for >2 days. it’s neat and fantastic for chores and cooking if i wear for 30min at a time but super impractical for me to actually use if im not speed running exactly one task
joxdosba [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Are you using the new better balanced harness?
jitl [3 hidden]5 mins ago
yes. i think i need to do F1 driver neck training or something.
solid_fuel [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I've been interested in VR for a while and would be interested to try out a headset I could actually work in, but personally my interest in the Apple Vision Pro basically disappeared when the Steam Frame was announced.
It's lower resolution, but I think it would probably be sufficient for light work, and I'm not really interested in the pass-through camera features of the AVP. The real differentiator though was that the steam frame will also work with my existing computer for gaming, and I think it's likely to be much more hackable than the Apple Vision.
bayindirh [3 hidden]5 mins ago
> why not?
For me it's nausea and motion sickness. When my ears don't sync with my eyes, my brain calls bug(), and it doesn't end well.
bigyabai [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I need a new couch more than I need an AR headset, for one. $3,500 is a lot of money for a glorified devkit.
mulderc [3 hidden]5 mins ago
The Apple Lisa was introduced at around $10k (~$32k in today’s dollars). I do agree it is expensive but not historically out of line for a version one of a new product category for the company.
bigyabai [3 hidden]5 mins ago
And thousands of Lisas went unsold, eventually getting dumped in a landfill after failing to find an eager audience like the Apple II enjoyed. There's a lesson, there.
mulderc [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Without the Lisa we wouldn’t have the Mac. The Vision Pro is a first gen of a new product category for Apple and I fully expect whatever comes from it will be very different than what we have today.
Someone [3 hidden]5 mins ago
The Mac arrived one year and five days after the Lisa. Vision Pro is over two years old now. It got a speed bump, but not a price decrease.
I think the Vision Pro will be more like the Newton vs current iPads. Something will eventually replace it, but it will be significantly different, not slightly different, like Lisa vs Mac (I know they cut corners for the Mac, changing some nice OS features)
ChrisMarshallNY [3 hidden]5 mins ago
> Without the Lisa we wouldn’t have the Mac.
Without the NeXt Cube, we wouldn’t have the modern MacOS, or, for that matter, the iPhone (or Vision). Apple would certainly not be a multi-trillion-dollar company, and the Cube was a commercial flop.
In that case, it wasn’t the hardware, but the operating system and app development framework that made the difference.
koolala [3 hidden]5 mins ago
PrisonOS. It isn't a computer. They control everything to take 30% sales and monopolize the ecosystem including controlling your whole body.
thx67 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I can't believe the screenshot isn't running xeyes. At least it is TWM.
dofm [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Right. The only thing I want to know is do the xeyes follow you around the room!?
jrmg [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Apps don’t get access to gaze position on the Vision Pro, for privacy/security reasons.
zeusk [3 hidden]5 mins ago
You can get the user's head position using WorldTrackingProvider, that's enough for xeyes to follow you across the room.
Could you run xeyes on the outside? IIRC Apple Vision had this outer display for rendering the bits of user's face that are covered by it.
mietek [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Indeed, it's annoying that there doesn't seem to be an Apple-approved method for customizing the outer display.
zer0zzz [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I was thinking the same thing
rezmason [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Very creative!
Does anyone else besides me suspect X11 will outlive visionOS?
somat [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Hell I half expect X11 to outlast wayland at this point.
calvinmorrison [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Certainly, XLibre just released a new version 25.2.0. I suspect X11 will long outlast Fedora
pmkary [3 hidden]5 mins ago
This is what I call interesting!
bigyabai [3 hidden]5 mins ago
WayVR is also worth checking out, if you're interested in using a native x11/Wayland desktop with a headset on Linux: https://github.com/wayvr-org/wayvr
inigyou [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I'm GLaD to see more X11 projects recently
exe34 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
May I ask what the recommendation is at the moment if I want a Linux AR headset that can take prescription lenses (or accommodate glasses)? I'd like to write my own code but not have to beg somebody else to let me run it.
SequoiaHope [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Oh absolutely wait like two weeks and get on the list for a Steam Frame. It actually runs arch Linux and Steam says “it’s your computer, you can do what you want with it” unlike Meta and the Quest. I’m excited to do Kicad in mine.
exe34 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Thanks, that looks tempting! Shame about the monochrome camera, but maybe I can use an add-on camera to colour in the world.
nolist_policy [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Meta Quest, but treat it as a dumb headset with ALVR?
SequoiaHope [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Steam frame is out soon and should be the ultimate Linux friendly headset. It runs real Linux and Valve is big on “it’s your computer to use as you please”.
SG- [3 hidden]5 mins ago
right after Half-Life 3 comes out soon.
SequoiaHope [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Signs really do seem to suggest it will be announced soon. There’s records of multiple large shipments of Virtual Reality headsets arriving at Valve, and they say it’s coming out this summer.
exe34 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Thanks!
dipierro [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Seem to be unavailable in German App Store?…
z3rocool [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Lots of individual / hobbyist developers are no longer publishing to the EU App Store due to Digital Services Act regulation and compliance.
jitl [3 hidden]5 mins ago
it’s too damn spooky. i know they rolled back or caveated some of the language after the uproar but i certainly would like to travel to the EU without any kind of anxiety about “do my open source apps mean im an EU felon if i forget to check github issues for security issues”
inigyou [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Crimes require criminal intent, generally speaking.
saaspirant [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I know startups who don't publish to certain EU countries because they have to fill "a big scary form"
piskov [3 hidden]5 mins ago
You can always switch to US app store region (cancel exisiting subscriptions, leave family, and wait until apple music/tv subscription is expired).
You won’t be able to use non-US credit card for the app store but you can always buy US virtual apple gift cards on amazon straight from apple shop there.
dipierro [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I guess it’s easier to find a testflight link if one is set up, or just to create a new account altogether, and sign in to it temporarily.
ErneX [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Just that easy! /s
yjftsjthsd-h [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Interesting. I wonder if it's based on Xorg or something else
sourcegrift [3 hidden]5 mins ago
On that note, anybody has rayneo air4 pro working with x11?
lorecore [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Neat, it would be cool if it also worked on the Quest.
dosisking [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I thought it would have something to do with Weird Al. Oh well
Made me chuckle. I think at one point in my life I actually knew which exact GL versions and features were working on which servers. Also it's pretty cool.
Still won't buy an AVP.
It's lower resolution, but I think it would probably be sufficient for light work, and I'm not really interested in the pass-through camera features of the AVP. The real differentiator though was that the steam frame will also work with my existing computer for gaming, and I think it's likely to be much more hackable than the Apple Vision.
For me it's nausea and motion sickness. When my ears don't sync with my eyes, my brain calls bug(), and it doesn't end well.
I think the Vision Pro will be more like the Newton vs current iPads. Something will eventually replace it, but it will be significantly different, not slightly different, like Lisa vs Mac (I know they cut corners for the Mac, changing some nice OS features)
Without the NeXt Cube, we wouldn’t have the modern MacOS, or, for that matter, the iPhone (or Vision). Apple would certainly not be a multi-trillion-dollar company, and the Cube was a commercial flop.
In that case, it wasn’t the hardware, but the operating system and app development framework that made the difference.
There's even a sample app close enough
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionOS/placing-e...
Does anyone else besides me suspect X11 will outlive visionOS?
You won’t be able to use non-US credit card for the app store but you can always buy US virtual apple gift cards on amazon straight from apple shop there.