It is weird that nobody pointed out to him that a meeting in VR is worse than a Zoom call in every practical way. I guess he reached the “surround yourself with Yes-Men” stage too long ago.
It’s also just not an option if someone has a medical condition that makes them predisposed to dizziness, vertigo, etc. Even without a medical condition, users frequently experience motion sickness with VR. And if certain team members can’t use the meeting software, it ceases to have any value as a meeting software.
They get lucky and so they hire smart people. Then those smart people no longer align with the fool. So they hire more people in hopes of changing the smart people’s minds. But then smart people leave.
And now. All that’s left is the people who were hired who think every time the fool farts, it’s a blessing.
It is weird that nobody pointed out to him that a meeting in VR is worse than a Zoom call in every practical way. I guess he reached the “surround yourself with Yes-Men” stage too long ago.
I don’t even like video calls. The only value of it is to see if someone started talking while still muted.
I guess if you count screen-sharing as video calling, but that’s distinct from the camera part.
It’s also just not an option if someone has a medical condition that makes them predisposed to dizziness, vertigo, etc. Even without a medical condition, users frequently experience motion sickness with VR. And if certain team members can’t use the meeting software, it ceases to have any value as a meeting software.
It always happens with any delusional fool.
They get lucky and so they hire smart people. Then those smart people no longer align with the fool. So they hire more people in hopes of changing the smart people’s minds. But then smart people leave.
And now. All that’s left is the people who were hired who think every time the fool farts, it’s a blessing.