GitHub - EliseZeroTwo/ml1hax: An exploit chain for the Magic Leap One (and probably other TX2 devices)

An exploit chain for the Magic Leap One (and probably other TX2 devices) - EliseZeroTwo/ml1hax

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y'know? I didn't expect a perfect user experience when buying a #magicleapone a while back, but that is probably will be just a fancy brick in a bit and the "secret code" prompt already ruins using the thing because the authentication servers or whatever don't respond anymore and it reauthenticates...

if only the AR browser would continue to work it would be useful enough until the root certificates run out... but no, need to sell new devices to companies.

A quick web search didn't come up with anything about work-arounds or custom ROMs for the thing, so that sucks.

RT @[email protected]

#MagicLeapWorld gets its share of fun apps for playing with Porgs, & watching TV, developers are making a strong business case for the #MagicLeapOne

#MagicLeap App #SeeSignal Uses #AR to Help You Find & Touch the Strongest Cellular, WIFI, & Bluetooth http://j.mp/2nJY58S

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/CathyHackl/status/1180852768367661057

Magic Leap App SeeSignal Uses AR to Help You Find & Touch the Strongest Cellular, Wi-Fi, & Bluetooth Signals

While Magic Leap World gets its share of fun apps for playing with Porgs, watching TV, and exploring the ocean's depths, developers are making a strong business case for the Magic Leap One as well.

If I had a monetized YouTube channel (or if they hadn’t cut off small accounts like my son’s) I’d totally make an “unboxing the ML1” video. But, why bother sending them eyes?

Looking forward to playing with it. Any other #MagicLeapOne’s in #ATL yet?

iFixit dissects the $2,299 Magic Leap One so you don’t have to

Glue barriers, fragile components drop mixed-reality set's "repairability score."