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John Carmack leaves Meta with a memo criticizing the company’s efficiency

John Carmack, the virtual reality pioneer who joined Meta from Oculus after its $ 2 billion acquisition, has left the social network. Business Insider first reported his departure, citing people familiar with the company, and published pieces of his internal memo that contained sentiments critical of Meta and its augmented and virtual reality efforts. After Insider’s and The New York Times’ reports came out, Carmack confirmed on Twitter and Facebook that he is indeed leaving the company and even published his note to staff members in full. 

“This is the end of my decade in VR,” Carmack said in his memo. He started by praising the Quest 2 headset for being what he “wanted to see from the beginning,” with its inside out tracking, optional PC streaming, cost effectiveness and a screen with a resolution that’s nearly 4K. However, he argued that it could “have happened a bit faster and been going better if different decisions had been made.”

Carmack’s main issue with Meta seems to be the company’s efficiency — or, based on his memo, its lack thereof. “We have a ridiculous amount of people and resources, but we constantly self-sabotage and squander effort,” he wrote. “There is no way to sugar coat this; I think our organization is operating at half the effectiveness that would make me happy.”

The executive said that as “a voice at the highest levels,” he felt like he should’ve been able to move things along, but he was “evidently not persuasive enough.” While he didn’t give detailed examples, Carmack noted that a good fraction of the things he complained about only turned his way a year or two after evidence of the issue had already piled up. “I have never been able to kill stupid things before they cause damage, or set a direction and have a team actually stick to it,” he added. Carmack admitted near the end of the memo that he was “wearied of the fight” but that he still believes that “VR can bring value to most of the people in the world, and no company is better positioned to do it than Meta.”

As the executive said on Twitter, he makes it no secret that he has “always been pretty frustrated with how things get done at [Meta.]” In a podcast interview with Lex Fridman back in August, he said the $ 10 billion loss by the company’s AR and VR division made him “sick to [his] stomach thinking about that much money being spent.” He wrote posts on Meta’s internal messaging board criticizing its headsets’ features and the need to install software updates before being able to use them. Apparently, he was also pushing Meta to put immediate user experience first when it comes to how it wants build out its vision of the metaverse. 

Carmack became Oculus’ first chief technology officer in 2013 after he left id Software, where he co-created the Doom and Quake franchises. He joined Meta when, as Facebook, it purchased Oculus for $ 2 billion back in 2014. In 2019, he took a step back from Oculus and acted as CTO only in a consulting capacity to focus on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), or the kind of AI that’s capable of performing human tasks. His startup, Keen Technologies, is working on developing that type of AI systems.

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The OPPO Find X3 Pro is the company’s 5G flagship for 2021

The next high-end phone from OPPO has leaked, confirming what the company will bring into 2021. We’re getting a pretty good insider look at the OPPO Find X3 Pro, which packs 5G connectivity, premium cameras, and the brand new Snapdragon 888 CPU. There’s a lot to like here. OPPO Find X3 Pro This leak comes […]

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Motorola delays its foldable Razr at the 11th hour – Don’t believe the company’s BS

Let me start by saying a couple of things. First, this is my opinion as an experienced tech writer, not hard news. And second, I’m a huge fan of Motorola’s new foldable Razr. Aesthetically, it’s the near-perfect foldable smartphone. Well, for 2019. Nostalgic, sleek, no crease and a solid spec to realistic thermal performance compromise. […]

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Samsung Galaxy Watch to be next version of company’s smartwatch

Samsung has never been shy about flooding the market with a variety of products. This becomes especially noticeable in areas where there is not much competition. We recently saw more news about the next high end tablet device from Samsung despite the tablet market waning in recent years. Another market that has not lived up […]

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LG ThinQ is the company’s new brand of AI and connected devices

LG has announced a new branding initiative for their AI and smart home products and services, and they’re going with ThinQ for the name. It doesn’t really mean we’re going to see any completely new products come from this, but instead you’ll start to see the name being used for things like AI products from […]

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TAG Heuer Connected is back in stock at the company’s website

tag_heuer_connected_with_smartphoneAnyone remember TAG Heuer’s Connected premium Android Wear smartwatch? Well, the smartwatch is back up for purchase after being sold-out for nearly two months.

In December we reported that TAG Heuer was experiencing higher demand than expected. Later that month they terminated online sales and increased production in order to catch up. This news came to us as a bit of a surprise because it’s not everyday you see smartwatches fly off the shelves like that. There’s still a handful of people out there who see no good use for a smartwatch.

Earlier this week, TAG Heuer added more supply and put the smartwatch back up for sale on its website. Just as a reminder, the TAG Heuer Connected is as premium as they get. It’s durable and made of expensive materials, that’s why the price tag comes in at $ 1,500 USD. This is the most expensive Android Wear smartwatch you can buy. As a courtesy, the TAG Heuer Connected will ship for free. To read more about it or get your own, hit the source link.

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