Stefan Roth

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I am the splinter in your flesh; sand in the gearing.
Father, augmented reality freak, brain punk, always looking behind the scenes.
Part time idiot.
MetaverseAR/VR early mover
InnovationDeep customer need fishing
Organizational designBusiness agility expert
Was? Wer ist gestorben? Von senilen KI-Helfern

Arbeiten mit KI revisited

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Lynx R2 - The Ultimate Mixed Reality Headset

Experience the future of XR with Lynx R2. High performance, open ecosystem, and true mixed reality.

Lynx Mixed Reality
Post is in German - but translation is around the corner. I want to share my experience setting up #nextcloud on a #RaspberryPi. Enjoy: https://open.substack.com/pub/docroth/p/der-cloudkiller-daheim-ki-mal-sinnvoll?r=5gnwe4&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=post-publish
Der Cloudkiller daheim - KI mal sinnvoll eingesetzt für etwas mit echtem Wert

Ich bin Ingenieur.

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Die Zweifel des Selbstzweifels

Nun sitz ich also da, ich armer Thor…

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Von Planung, Unbestimmtheit und Unsicherheit

Zur Zeit lese ich ein Buch, welches schon lange auf meiner Liste stand: Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Der Schwarze Schwan.

Demokratie im Unternehmen: Ein Widerspruch?

Der folgende Beitrag ist eine Reaktion auf einen Beitrag an anderer Stelle im Internet entstanden, wo quasi im Wochenabstand von „Führung im Unternehmen“ und angeblich moderner agiler „Führungskultur“ fabuliert wird.

Über diesen neuen Substack

Was bin ich und wenn ja: Wie viele?

Incredibly gorgeous project management idea, unfortunately real: Just rebuild the old UI of the software you wanted to replace from scratch as a clone of the old one - like this all functional requirements are fulfilled and you don‘t risk missing out something. Incredible. They get along with that instead of being shot! I‘m sure they even get the praise for that.
„We are now in hypercare phase“. Bullshit bingo explained: Our software is such a mess that it breaks down every moment. Because quality is not within our competence. Therefore we invented this shiny product phase to put the blame on and suggest this would be just normal.
Today I had my 1st 1h++ meeting in VR using #Raum. Take-aways:
- VR sucks after one hour; even seated you get dizzy
- Usability of #Raum sucks: Clumsy handling of objects, using different controller keys than anybody else, Moving around is awkward and not the same as in other VR experiences, for example the curser won’t move you (only turn).
- Still more "present" than in a usual MS teams session
- Still no idea how to use this better then RL