
Invariably it’s having to scroll that’s the issue and you don’t want to be cross contaminating via your shiny black mirror.
FLOSS virtualization hacker, occasional brewer

Invariably it’s having to scroll that’s the issue and you don’t want to be cross contaminating via your shiny black mirror.
Yes. I may be biased but the Arm architecture itself is fine and pretty performant on modern SoCs. Once the system vendors actually manage to ship something without a broken PCIe bus is happily daily drive it.
Hell if I could reliably get EL2 I’d even spring for one of the Snapdragon laptops.

OSS document scanner is so much better than using the regular camera app for scanning docs and receipts. Really useful.

Following recipes. These days I print them out because it’s a pain constantly washing your hands to check the next step on the phone. But I’m not buying smart glasses just that. My normal glasses are expensive enough already.
Perfect framing is often a giveaway. Most people’s phone footage wobbles and moves around. Background object permanence is another thing to look out for
The Corridor Crew have done a couple of videos where they explain a lot of the things to look for and the reason AI finds it hard. Some examples:
I suspect it’s profitable in the abstract - and their accountants would be bad at their jobs if they couldn’t work out what utilisation rate you need to pay for the server runtime.
However how aggressively you amortise the cost of the training is the key, especially if you keep releasing new models every 6 months.