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unsupp0rted 5 days ago

There's decorum. You can wear the glasses, but it doesn't mean you should be recording confidential meetings, anymore than you should be recording your partner during an argument.

Just because your iPhone has a video function doesn't mean it has to be on all the time.

1gn15 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

And just to add on, if someone replies "but you can see if someone is video recording": not audio recording. That one is completely invisible.

999900000999 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Correct, but isn't the entire point of these glasses to make life easier.

Of course I would ask for permission, and I'm 99% sure they would say no, but what if I'm actually interviewing for the AR team ?

What better way to embrace the product than to use it ?

unsupp0rted 4 days ago | parent [-]

> What better way to embrace the product than to use it ?

The manufacturer of a blender doesn't want you blending your tv remote or your hamster.

Just because you're using the product doesn't mean it's desired usage.

999900000999 4 days ago | parent [-]

The tech demo is literally a guy trying to cook with these.

Presumably a chief could use AR in the future to cook better.

Why wouldn't a programer? And by extension, an interview should show how you'd behave at work.

Your right by the way, but what if the future is AR all the time ?