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Snap announces Spectacles 3 with an updated design and…

  • August 19, 2019
  • by Andy

I’ve done a fair bit of writing and research on the history of Spectacles at Snap as it serves as a case in one of my classes. The first version was a disastrous product launch. The second seemed to take user input and improve where there were complaints but it still seemed like a solution looking for a problem.

With v3, Snap appears to be changing the use-cases. Its now less about day to day use and I suspect the notably higher price point allowed it to add much more visual data capture horsepower. This can eventually be pivoted in an interesting VR/AVR play. No announcements there yet but a good chance that’s where they’re heading. Follows a common tech product trope (albeit in v3 vs. v1) in putting out an expensive, high-end version that only appeals to a narrow audience including creators and then broadening as the price point and supporting software and use-cases follow. This story isn’t over (assuming Snap itself can survive).

Snap today announced Spectacles 3, a redesigned version of its augmented reality sunglasses with a sleek new design and an added HD camera to create depth perception. The glasses, which the company has positioned as a limited release, represent Snap’s latest effort to build a new computing platform centered on the face. They will go on sale on Spectacles.com in November for $380.

https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/13/20802239/snapchat-spectacles-3-pricing-release-date-snap

Why Banning 8chan Was So Hard for Cloudflare: ‘No…

  • August 18, 2019August 18, 2019
  • by Andy

Sorry, but this is not be a difficult moral decision. 8chan supports the spread of hate and calls to violence. That’s not only “illegal” but morally reprehensible pan-culturally. This is not equivalent to a Middle Eastern gov’t banning homosexuality and then calling for the plug to be pulled by the infrastructure providers. Glad they did it but it should not take this kind of incident to prompt it. All this hand wringing…

8chan, the anonymous message board where the man accused of carrying out the El Paso massacre posted his manifesto, went offline.
The man most responsible for the outage wasn’t Jim Watkins, 8chan’s owner, or his son Ronald, the message board’s administrator.
Instead, the decision to take 8chan offline, at least temporarily, fell largely to Matthew Prince, the chief executive of the little-known San Francisco company Cloudflare.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/05/technology/8chan-cloudflare-el-paso.html

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