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DRIVR Part 11: Ghost in the machine
The promised potential of virtual reality is based on trust. You cannot allow yourself to become fully immersed in a virtual world if you feel the need to constantly monitor the real world for dangers...
DRIVR Part 10: Talk the talk
It’s Christmas morning, you’ve unwrapped your new VR headset and now you’re in the living room lined up at the 40-yard line waiting to run a Super Bowl-winning route that will launch your imaginary ca...
DRIVR Part 9: One bite at a time
A journey of one thousand miles begins with deciding that it would take way too long to walk that far, and wouldn’t it be easier to build a car instead? Okay, cool, but we don’t have enough money to b...
DRIVR Part 8: Unlocke your potential
As Goethe once said, “There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, a metaverse that is neither tethered nor confined. Oh, and Costco hot dogs...
DRIVR Part 7: On your marks
Alright, so it’s a been a while. But don’t worry, although we may be publishing at George R. R. Martin speeds, we actually know where we’re headed with all of this. So what have we been up to these pa...
DRIVR Part 6: The future ain't what it used to be
You know that giant projection TV that was still at your parents’ house long after you went away from college? It’s crazy to think that at one time that was the pinnacle of home entertainment technolo...
DRIVR Part 5: Aslantis
A lot of you have been asking me questions about the wisdom in relying so heavily on a wireless network for offloading the vehicle computation. No, I’m kidding, nobody is asking questions. There are o...
DRIVR Part 4: Go backwards forwards quickly
So we all know that the government laced our vaccines with microchips and hid 5G repeaters in our masks, but while the rest of you were baking sourdough, I studied the blade. Wait no, I was figuring o...
DRIVR Part 3: A throne of lies
Did you know that the carbohydrate-to-sugar ratio contained in a large Little Caesar’s pepperoni pizza and a two-liter of Mountain Dew is perfect for overclocking your brain to over 32 PFLOPS? Of cour...
DRIVR Part 2: Why it's fun
Welcome back! If you’re here, you’re family. Wait…no, if you’re here that probably means you already read our first couple posts, so you know that we’re building a completely different gaming experien...
DRIVR Part 1: What we're building
You remember that episode of Rick and Morty where they find all the Gotron ferrets to make a Gotron, but then Rick isn’t satisfied and they find more Gotrons to make a Gogotron, and then a Gogogotron,...
Introducing DRIVR: Your next great driving experience
If you’re here, then you’ve probably seen the following video. Just in case you somehow reached this page accidentally, here it is again: