I occasionally mourn the fact that I missed the opportunity to work in an office with pneumatic tubes. They seem so satisfying.
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Not to worry, it's on their roadmap
When these went viral in 2022 I read the research paper and found out that not only do they form a non-repeating pattern, but that non-repeating pattern relies on the occasional tile being reversed. That inspired me to 3D print a bunch of these that were a different color on each side and try assembling them. It's very interesting, because you have a lot of options for how to put them together, but occasionally you'll hit a point where the pattern itself forces you to put one in upside down, even though it's non-repeating. Also, it's possible to put it together "wrong" where at one edge you can't add any more tiles in either orientation and have to disassemble part of it to continue. Very interesting to mess with.
Please don't give them any ideas
I don't care whether it's interesting theoretically, it's interesting to me!
If you follow through with that one, pictures are definitely in order
If you try searching for "smartphone augmented reality headset" on AliExpress you might still be able to find the thing I was using. It's been a few years since I did this. For its stated purpose the product is a rip-off since it's just overlaying a screen over your vision rather than creating an actual augmented reality effect, but I bought it specifically to do the thing I described and it worked great for that. That said, it was kind of cumbersome to set up and not exactly comfortable to wear for a long period of time, so not sure how practical I'd say it really is. That said, it did work great for being able to see the screen outside. Much better than the laptop's own screen.
No, it was literally mounted to my face in front of my eyes, reflecting/magnifying the smartphone screen which was on my forehead, pointing down.
One time I brought my work laptop out to the park and connected to it through VNC via a smartphone in a cheap "augmented reality" head mounted concave mirror contraption that made it look like a large monitor. Worked surprisingly well, and the stares I got while working were hilarious.
Again, while this may be currently true for the most part, this is not considering the future evolution of technology. Models are only going to continue getting cheaper to produce. While it is possible that it is prohibitively expensive today (and I'm not convinced that that's the case universally) that will not be the case in the future as model training is essentially guaranteed to get dramatically cheaper in the coming years due to hardware advancements. Burying our heads in the sand now isn't going to help anything.

She was almost certainly paid by OpenAI to share this. Any time the Kardashians publicly interact with a brand in any way, it is safe to assume that money has changed hands. It's the basis of their incomes.