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"content": "nostr:npub1wqhly46k7vg8pfgd4vet3suru4c9xrkwm739kcjljaka33gs3yjshnwwzl FWIW I completely agree with all of your analysis, but, this strikes me as the zeroth generation rather than the first generation of the product. I think the Vision Pro is not the iPhone of VR, it is the Newton of VR. Years later, the eventual actually-successful product that they ship will have clear echoes and lessons and integrated technology from this experiment but will be so fundamentally different that it will be heralded as a new category of thing, not a v2.",
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