How the portal illusion works

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Meta Quest 3 : Rez Infinite Area X Mixed Reality OUTSIDE in daylight : using battery pack

right this time I’m waking a Ravpower 20000 Mah battery pack worn in my pocket not adding to the 500g on my head. Using this I was able to play through the same amount of Rez ( around 47 minutes streamed using VR Desktop and captured using the recording app)

this ran down the battery to 51% : note having a battery pack doesn’t charge the Meta Quest 3 faster than it uses up charge, so we are just slowing it running down not preventing it running down.

the same will apply if we play with Oculus Link wired to PC : even the official cable can’t keep it charged indefinitely

which means it cannot be used for lengthy sessions like wired PC and PSVR HMDs.

unless you plug the very short charge cable in? Which makes it useless

cf Hololens 1 which I kept going 4.5 hours in ones session

the issue with pass through is the solid nature of what would appear as transparent holograms on waveguide and bird bath HMDS

this is stereoscopic VR overlaid on a video feed as such it is not as impressive

not being able to see through “holograms” creates it’s own issues when using a HMD that requires movement can you think how and why? Meta Reality Labs can’t …

setting aside the background fakery, in the recording app : the walls in the room are not that white in the HMD, they become whiter and brighter in the recording app after the experience

I’ve been augmenting Rez since Dreamcast days and since 2014 on wireless HMDS in this very room

Rez AR & VR from 2014 to date

2014 Apple iphone 6 Rez VR on Zeiss VR One

2014 Carl Zeiss VR ONE : iPhone 6 PC to iOS Cloud VR test 1 REZ Splashtop

2014 Carl Zeiss VR ONE : iPhone 6 PC to iOS Cloud VR test 3 REZ Splashtop setup

Rez + hand tracking using LEAP Motion on PSVR2 ( before the official release of Rez Infinite)
Rez Infinite AR and Area X on Meta Glasses 2 : which is far more impressive

even if you doubled the battery you could barely play through half the game and maybe if you’re quick Area X which I do here

on the Metaglasses 2 you’ll see me play through the whole game in one session.

at that point we consider Meta Quest 3 is a cruder implementation of AR, doctored recording and therefore fake representation of the actual experience, with rudimentary slam you really have to set up manually to get right and then only large flat surfaces, it only works in certain light and will need to be wired to last the duration of and not just 30s tiktok video of any serious task. Before we consider it’s heavier, sweatier and has no peripheral vision cf other FOV2GOVR sired face bras

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Proposals: Delegates to Congress from Native American Tribes and from Americans Abroad

I have two ideas for better representation in Congress:

A Delegate for Native American Tribes

For several years, the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians have both pursued the goal of sending a delegate to the U.S. House. The Treaty of Hopewell (1785) and Treaty of New Echota (1835), signed between the Cherokee and the United States, promised a delegate for the Cherokee to Congress, but it was never acted upon until Cherokee Nation President Chuck Hoskins appointed activist Kimberly Teehee as a delegate in 2019. Despite this appointment, Teehee has not yet been seated in any session of Congress.

Similarly, the Choctaw Nation, who received a promise for a delegate in the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek (1830), has never pursued sending a delegate, although the nation did send an ambassador to represent them before the general U.S. government throughout the 19th century. The Lenape Delaware Nation also signed a Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778) with the U.S. government, which encouraged them to form a state that would have representation in Congress, but never pursued either idea.

The issue here is that if the Cherokee (which are split between three tribes) and Choctaw deserve representation, that still leaves over 570 tribes which did not receive such a promise and do not have representation in Congress.

Their political concerns may be better represented by an at-large delegate who is popularly elected by enrolled voters from all the federally-recognized tribes in U.S. territory.

This idea, which may either provide for at-large or perhaps at least two districts on either side of the United States, more equitably support the representation of Native Americans in the federal level of government beyond the bounds of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

The idea also passes the smell test of the 14th Amendment, as this would be limited only to enrollees of sovereign nations within the United States, including the 1 million who reside on reservations.

A Delegate for Americans Abroad

More countries in the 21st century, including France, Italy, Tunisia and more, have created electoral districts or reserved seats in their national parliaments to allow citizens who live abroad to vote for their own member/representative. This is often a recognition of the diasporas of citizens who keep their nationality and citizenship even as they live abroad for a long duration of time.

As of 2016, there were at least 4.8 million U.S. citizens who live abroad, including Armed Forces personnel, diplomats, businesspeople, expats, their families, and even accidental Americans who were born on U.S. soil to temporary workers or tourists but who have been raised for most of their lives in another country.

Suffrage for U.S. citizens has greatly increased since 1986, when the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) was passed. But what overseas U.S. voters are allowed to vote on varies between their state of formal residence, with some only allowing them to vote in federal elections, or some states barring their overseas residents from voting in any election if they have never resided in their formal state of residence.

Furthermore, expecting all overseas Americans to know about the candidates who are running for office on home soil is a tall order.

At the very least, those Americans who reside abroad should have more competent federal representation in Congress from U.S.-citizen candidates who may also reside closer to or on the same continent as themselves and share similar concerns as other U.S. expats.

Similar to France, this arrangement could create more than one district, but that may get into the weeds of reapportionment and how to draw lines to ensure equal population in order to comply with law, at least unless this delegation is exempted from the equal population requirement.

Finally, creating an overseas constituency for one’s parliament is an example of projecting soft power to a country’s diaspora which goes beyond just mere diplomacy, business networking or cultural promotion:

  • It creates a “legislator-diplomat” who liaises and and advocates for policy between the home country and its citizens in other countries, albeit more in the legislative branch more than in the executive.
  • If a foreign ministry executes the policies developed in the legislative branch which impact overseas citizens, it stands to reason that overseas citizens ought to have a direct say in the legislative branch.
  • Even when the policies from the legislative branch don’t directly affect foreign policy, overseas citizens also have an interest in domestic policies of a country to which they may return at some point for as long as they keep their citizenship.

Special Session Called for Redrawing Congressional and Legislative Maps

So federal district Judge Steve Jones ruled that Georgiaโ€™s current legislative and congressional maps – namely one seat for US House, two seats for state senate and five seats for house – violate Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The ruling is 516 pages long, and calls for the legislature to draw new maps by December 8 or else a special master will be appointed.

Also the ruling states these following demands:

  • Redrawn congressional majority-minority district must be in west of Atlanta, including parts of Cobb and Douglas counties
  • Two redrawn state senate majority-minority districts must be in south of Atlanta
  • two House seats south of Atlanta, one west of Atlanta, and two around Macon

And now Gov Kemp (aka Lurch), on the same day, has called a legislative session for redrawing both maps, set for November 29.

Much of the commentary focuses on how the Republican majority may simply do a sleight of hand and redraw Lucy McBathโ€™s district to be majority-Black instead of redrawing a district west of Atlanta. If so, it’s back to court.

Iโ€™m also interested in the state house map ordered by the judge, which would likely create a majority-Black district in Warner Robins/northern Houston County for the first time. House Districts 142, 143, 145, 147 and 149, all ordered to be redrawn, cover Crawford, Wilkinson, Twiggs, Bleckley, central and southern Macon-Bibb, northern half of Peach, northern and central Houston and northern and central Dodge counties.

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As someone who was raised in Warner Robins, I’ve wanted to see Warner Robins get an urban state house district for years. But then again, I’ve waited for someone to bring a VRA complaint over the fact that Houston County elects all members of its county commission at-large using FPTP.

Magic Mickey – Keiynan Lonsdale (Official Music Video)

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The Evolution of VR Sign Language!

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Postsingular: A Science-Fictional Vision of What’s Next

Google Tech Talks
May, 20 2008

ABSTRACT

Rudy Rucker’s latest novel, Postsingular, describes an Earth blanketed with a light mesh of nanomachines, about one per square millimeter. The mesh makes everything “visible” on the Web. What happens then? Rudy will read a bit from the novel, describe the underlying ideas, and answer questions about his science-fictional visions of what’s next.

Speaker: Rudy Rucker
Rudy Rucker is a writer who spent twenty years as a computer science professor at San Jose State University. He is regarded as contemporary master of science-fiction, and received the Philip K. Dick award twice. His thirty published books include both novels and non-fiction books, including The Lifebox, the Seashell and the Soul, which argues that everything is a gnarly computation. He’s currently writing a trilogy of novels in which nanotechnology changes everything. The first, Postsingular, appeared from Tor Books in Fall, 2007, and is also available for free download on the web. The second, Hylozoic, will appear from Tor in 2009.

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