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rapnie 1 days ago [-]
Meta: Privacy-infringing highly unethical advertisement giant. Ray-Ban: Overly expensive eyewear brand, that diminishes itself with this integration. An unholy marriage. I for one am happy with the growing resistance to these spyware glasses, and in more and more places I encounter these BanRay [0] stickers to indicate they are not welcome in a store or office space.
Someone walked into our office wearing them. They were given a written warning. They are not welcome at a social level and they are a tangible security risk.
DANmode 16 hours ago [-]
Is that the only device that this library could be used for?
Apple, Google, and even privacy-respecting companies are putting these out in the next year or two, as well.
What is the current take on that spectrum of offering?
Jeries 10 minutes ago [-]
Not the only device it could serve, just the only one it serves well today, on purpose.
It's scoped to the Meta Ray-Ban Display because that's the first mainstream glasses platform you can actually buy and ship apps for(Meta released the SDK a few weeks ago).
But the foundations are patterns every one of these devices shares, so when Apple, Android XR, or others ship, what changes is mostly a device profile (viewport, input, contrast, nav, device APIs) while the component and hook abstractions carry over.
The plan is to be the de-facto toolkit for the first real platform, then generalize as the others actually exist.
So yes I would love to support them as well :)
boston_clone 15 hours ago [-]
I wasn’t aware Apple announced an offering.
Regardless, the general sentiment about this hardware is obviously not great, anecdotally I know zero people who own these (or they at least refuse to wear them), and they are exceptionally rare in both US major metros I frequent.
Perhaps their popularity exists moreso in print than reality?
DANmode 3 hours ago [-]
That’s a new topic.
Can’t judge popularity until the stuff exists somewhat widely.
Most roadmaps are for 2026+,
so we’ll know if they’re popular by 2027.
I am very interested in the commercial uses (HUD while inside an electrical panel is a big one I’m looking at).
[0] https://banray.eu/en/
Apple, Google, and even privacy-respecting companies are putting these out in the next year or two, as well.
What is the current take on that spectrum of offering?
It's scoped to the Meta Ray-Ban Display because that's the first mainstream glasses platform you can actually buy and ship apps for(Meta released the SDK a few weeks ago).
But the foundations are patterns every one of these devices shares, so when Apple, Android XR, or others ship, what changes is mostly a device profile (viewport, input, contrast, nav, device APIs) while the component and hook abstractions carry over.
The plan is to be the de-facto toolkit for the first real platform, then generalize as the others actually exist.
So yes I would love to support them as well :)
Regardless, the general sentiment about this hardware is obviously not great, anecdotally I know zero people who own these (or they at least refuse to wear them), and they are exceptionally rare in both US major metros I frequent.
Perhaps their popularity exists moreso in print than reality?
Can’t judge popularity until the stuff exists somewhat widely.
Most roadmaps are for 2026+,
so we’ll know if they’re popular by 2027.
I am very interested in the commercial uses (HUD while inside an electrical panel is a big one I’m looking at).