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No, it doesn’t.

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give it a few years and some vulture capital and it will be.

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The title was about this device, not about some possible future thing.

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Give it a few years and some vulture capitalists and someone will claim that the technology will be there in 2-4 years without any prototype or successful research to back it up. Then give it another few years and they will claim that the technology will be there in 2-4 years

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What do you mean? You could be the guy from Doom. You could even be the guy from Doom 2. If you play your cards right, you may even be able to be the guy from Doom 3.

That’s almost everyone right there.

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It’s a great concept, but why is this article written like it’s ground breaking? It’s a low resolution, low frame rate, led matrix in a custom shape. It’s a literal hobby project.

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“Become Anyone from Goldeneye N64”

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Dibs on Oddjob

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You bastard!

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6 points

Only two questions

  1. How do you see through it

  2. When can I buy it

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1: small slit near brow panel

2: this is his self build but as others say a commercial unit will come from someone one day

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8 points

Every day we get one day closer to dating Hatsune Miku.

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Why wait? Put this wig on and we can be there now!

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Now i can show memes on my face during IRL convos lol

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