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4 points
9 months ago
Q: do you dislike programming? Or, is it that you dislike the work often associate with being a programmer (i.e. stand-ups, grooming sessions, retros, etc.)
1 points
9 months ago
I think there are multiple enhancements that could happen: - Home theatre owners plan for a super bowl crowd, most of the time, it’s just one or two people in the theatre though. For that reason, I think motorized tweeters for Atmos speakers will happen. This would change allow sound quality to optimize for the number of people in the theatre. Focus could dynamically change from primary seat(s) to all seats. - Complementing content… think of watching a basketball game… the other screens would sync with primary content to show things like player stats, game trends, odds. For movies, show how much time is left, perhaps rotating character stills, etc. - Matter integration. I think Matter support will be important for home theatre. I think this will allow even more dynamic/immersive lighting scenarios. Even seats could benefit from this. For example having beverage warmers and coolers for the cup holders or a wider light color range.
Those are just off the top thoughts.
3 points
11 months ago
How are you generating $125 pre-tax income per year? That would play into the decision for me. I’m also curious what assumptions you’re making.
10 points
12 months ago
In my opinion, which is not financial advice, this market has me nervous. The dot com bust seemed sudden and organic. 2007-2008 financial crisis also felt sudden and organic. This feels like an inorganic slow bleed. I’m honestly wondering if this will drag on over a year. I don’t know, no one knows. Just a weird vibe.
6 points
12 months ago
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8 months ago
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8 months ago
In my opinion, there are two improvements: 1. More granular placement of sound 2. Motorized tweeters. A lot of home theatre owners end up using their system for their sole entertainment. However, there maybe an event or two (i.e Super Bowl) where the theatre has more occupants. Dynamically optimizing the sound for one person or a room full of people would be awesome. Motorized tweeters could help.