• kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    So are a lot of worker antagonistic business trends.

    Doesn’t stop some CEO from trying to implement it.

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      1 year ago

      This is really a scam. A sleeping engineer cannot code in his dreams. This is not how the human body works. This guy is trying to scam ignorant venture capitals.

      Similar to theranos. They exploit deep ignorance on biology of people who spent their life doing money

      • Jaded@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        Hypothetical situation, if there was a way to induce lucid dreaming and record the dreams as well? Coding doesn’t really lend itself to this but advertising, filmography or architecture would benefit at least at the early concept stage.

        I agree It’s all very sci-fi but if they can make a product that works like they say (sending ultrasounds to target specific parts of the brain to induce lucid dreaming), it has amazing entertainment value right out of the box regardless of its work use.

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          Ever tried to read something in your dreams? Coding is basically 90% reading and 10% writing. Then you have to insure that shit compiles and runs.

          I can’t speak for you, but I don’t think my brain has a valid edition of the Java Development Kit.