Apple vision pro has no solution for virgins accommodation conflict No software solution is invented to my knowledge by anyone It would have to be a hardware solution that has shared many prototypes and research on this problem. All solutions require various display mechanics and optics search for example for very focal oculus And indeed eye tracking is table stakes for any solution magically one had two focal planes on its displays and used eye tracking to switch between the two Oh, and yes vac can cause eye strain if dense visual elements are placed too close to a person The ui for example or reading a book after a few minutes will cause eye strain.
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- On fixing a bug for one developer (via Gui Rambo)
- SwiftUI for the Mac (via Gui Rambo & Clarko)
- Solid-state cooling (via Alex)
- Apollo’s shutdown approach
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