
Lucas Rizzotto
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making games for movie theaters https://t.co/rVYDJtLFq9
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These camera glasses are amazing - and they are doing something no one else is doing. Not only is the hardware is top class, but unlike the Meta Raybans, these glasses were created with an open-source OS and an App Store from the start. Instead of trying to lock you in a proprietary AI walled garden, they’re inviting developers into the conversation - to truly figure out as a community what this new class of hardware can become. This emphasis in community is what will ultimately make these glasses be more useful (and more successful) than competitors in the long run. Mentra understands the value of open source software, community and that new product classes are figured out from the bottom up, not top down. Also, developing for this is super easy and they only weigh 43 grams. That’s almost 30% lighter than the latest Meta Glasses. Absolutely insane how this startup is outclassing Meta. They’re available now at Mentra for $299. Can’t think of a better deal in this space.
Lucas Rizzotto11,087 次观看 • 4 个月前

I decided to create a Netflix-quality TV show in my bedroom for TikTok. And after 25 million views & 250k new followers in just 2 months, I can now say it's working. The world of storytelling is changing. This is what this means for the future of social media stories 👇 A few months ago I decided to ignore all common wisdom & decided to approach social media completely differently. Instead of quantity, I was going to go for quality. Instead making dumb stuff, I was going to intellectually challenge them. I was going to make a Netflix-quality TV show from my bedroom: and now it's exploding. With only 9 videos posted, today not only it has 25 million views so far, it has thousands engaged dedicated fans. And the best part? I'm only 20% of the way done. Today, billions of dollars are being raised by companies to fill the internet with A.I. generated slop. On the human side, every day marketers are constantly trying to uncover the latest "viral trick" to trick audiences into watching their trash. But the success of these videos show that what people are yearning for high-quality, hand-crafted content that truly respects them. Content that dares to try to stand out not just through cheap tricks, but through beautiful & emotional stories. In the end, I look at short-form video as a cinematic medium like any other. And while viral tricks come and go, stories with substance are the only ones that become timeless. So as you start crafting your next video, truly ask yourself: will anyone remember this 5 minutes after they watch it? If they don't - you are probably focusing on the wrong things. Thank you to all my Patreons for supporting my work through the years - and Brilliant Labs for the cool open source technology that powers this series.
Lucas Rizzotto20,292 次观看 • 1 年前
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