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@RobertRice

OMNISCAPE™ // Coined the term "XR" // Patented RWA Virtual Goods Phygital // Real-World Metaverse // XR Singularity // Author // Futurist Consultant //

North Carolina, USA Katılım Ekim 2007
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RobertRice
RobertRice@RobertRice·
XR Equation XR is meant to be an umbrella term, but it also includes the convergence of these technologies together, seamlessly, which is fundamental for a post-web spatially aware metaverse. Revised from 2019 version to add blockchain (includes crypto)
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
I don't have the patience for this...
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RobertRice@RobertRice·
@LloydLegalist Ive never actually -seen- anyone enter or leave a Long John Silver's
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Lloyd Legalist
Lloyd Legalist@LloydLegalist·
There's a secret society of people living amongst us that are keeping Long John Silvers in business.
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madoka magicock
madoka magicock@rifflexielian·
If people are fighting for an orb you are reading fantasy. If people are fighting for a cube you are reading sci-fi. If it has more sides than that. I dont know. I dont know man.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
Gamers have a better-evolved sense of spatial awareness, are better abstract thinkers, and show advantages in forward thinking/planning. Now, this doesn't apply to all gamers or all genres of games they play, but it's a scientifically studied and well-supported phenomenon. The strongest connections among those three skills (in gamers) have been found with strategy games - both turn-based and real-time strategy - and simulations (such as flight sims, racing sims, and space combat sims), as well as FPS games. This includes abilities like mental rotation (imagining how objects look when turned), spatial visualization, navigation in 3D environments, visuospatial attention, and tracking multiple objects in space. These skills are stimulated and improved over time through sims and - no surprise - FPS games. The abstract and forward-thinking skills were most heavily linked to games like Civilization or SimCity, but also to RTS games like Command & Conquer or Age of Empires, and with complex RPG/open-world titles (including MMORPGs) showing the clearest links. So, there you have it. When I was young, the older generation would say that gaming is bad for your eyes. But hey - did they know it was good for other things?
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
So basically: a) ICE deploys somewhere b) TSA lines plummet c) Traffic vanishes d) ERs clear out e) Construction sites are ghost towns f) Class sizes shrink ...and we're still supposed to believe there are only 11 million illegal aliens in the country?!
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𝐑𝐔𝐁𝐄𝐍🥽𝐅𝐑𝐎
Been experimenting with procedural locomotion on #GaussianSplat environments from @theworldlabs . Built a little multi-legged robot in Unity that raycasts against the splat data to figure out where to place its feet, no meshes or colliders involved... Pretty fun to climb surfaces, walk on walls, and set a weird number of legs on the fly :) Still rough around the edges but pretty fun to watch it figure things out. #GaussianSplatting #Unity3D #WorldLabs #ProceduralAnimation
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Mathematica
Mathematica@mathemetica·
A hexagonal ring of squares doesn’t just look pretty— it folds into a perfect cube. This graceful transformation reveals the power of topology: how flat surfaces become strong 3D forms through clever alignment and folding.
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agoston nagy@_stc·
all modules are identical - built with composable, open source tools - making synchronized audio recordings over the network is just part of the system’s nature #puredata #python #bash #linux
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The Basic Expert
The Basic Expert@TheBasicExpert1·
Never forget what they took from you. This hobby used to be Peter Cushing in a smoking jacket. Look at it now. We can make this a gentleman's hobby again, though.
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RobertRice@RobertRice·
Another reason to love Japan.
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

A railway company in Japan once ran out of money to pay a stationmaster. So they gave the job to the cat who lived outside the station. She wore a custom made hat, worked for cat food, and saved the entire line. Her name was Tama. She was a calico cat who had spent her days sitting near the entrance of Kishi Station in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, greeting passengers anyway. When the company destaffed the station in 2006 to cut costs, the president visited to discuss what to do about the stray cats living nearby. He looked into Tama's eyes and later said they conveyed a sense of purpose as strong as any of his employees. He made her stationmaster. Within a month passenger numbers rose by seventeen percent. People began travelling from across Japan just to see her. Tourists arrived from other countries. A French documentary crew came to film her. The station was eventually rebuilt in the shape of a cat's face. In her eight years as stationmaster Tama contributed an estimated one billion yen to the local economy. She was promoted four times. She eventually held the title of Honorary President of the railway. The only female in a senior position in the entire company. When she passed away in 2015 over three thousand people attended her funeral. She was given the posthumous title Honorary Eternal Stationmaster and enshrined at a nearby Shinto shrine as a goddess. The position of stationmaster at Kishi Station is still held by a cat today.

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Johan Vinet
Johan Vinet@johanvinet·
No double jumps, no hand-holding, just pure, methodical platforming in a gorgeous sci-fi world. 🌙 My love letter to the cinematic platformer of the 90s #LUNARK is $3.99, its lowest price ever (80% OFF!). (Check this out @Wario64 😘!) #LinkBelow #SteamSpringSale #PleaseRT
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