The tech behind this is pretty impressive. You can now mirror your screen directly into immersive environments, enabling real-time collaboration where multiple participants share the same workspace. While the frame rate isn't quite ready for video streaming yet, it's already smooth enough for development work and code reviews. Picture this: you're typing away on your laptop, making edits, and instantly seeing everything rendered in your VR headset. That kind of seamless laptop-to-virtual workflow opens up new possibilities for remote teams and decentralized development—no need for everyone to be in the same physical space.
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GasFeeCryer
· 21h ago
ngl, this screen mirroring technology is pretty impressive; the remote collaboration experience has directly taken off.
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OnChainDetective
· 01-09 15:24
Wait, screen mirroring into an immersive environment? How much data is running behind the scenes... The frame rate isn't even ready yet, and the video stream is just a saying— is it really a technical bottleneck or is someone holding it back from going live?
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-08 09:08
ngl, if this thing can really run stably, remote development will be a huge profit.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-06 23:52
NGL, these guys really understand VR development. Code reviews are now an immersive experience, and remote teams no longer have to endure awkward video calls.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-06 23:49
Trying to scoop the bottom? The technicals look pretty good, but I'm afraid I'll be standing guard at a high level again haha
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-06 23:43
ngl this is what Web3 is supposed to look like; remote development is no longer a dream.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-06 23:36
ngl this is what remote work should look like, no more being tortured by time differences.
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SmartContractDiver
· 01-06 23:35
NGL, these people are really serious about this. Mirroring the screen into VR for direct collaboration—remote teams are going to have a blast.
The tech behind this is pretty impressive. You can now mirror your screen directly into immersive environments, enabling real-time collaboration where multiple participants share the same workspace. While the frame rate isn't quite ready for video streaming yet, it's already smooth enough for development work and code reviews. Picture this: you're typing away on your laptop, making edits, and instantly seeing everything rendered in your VR headset. That kind of seamless laptop-to-virtual workflow opens up new possibilities for remote teams and decentralized development—no need for everyone to be in the same physical space.