HN user asks if anyone is working 4+ hours daily on Apple Vision Pro in 2025
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Summary
A Hacker News user asks the community whether anyone is using an Apple Vision Pro for at least 4 hours daily for work in 2025, following up on a similar question from 2024. The discussion touches on Apple's strained relationship with developers, particularly regarding the lack of native apps from major streaming services like YouTube, Netflix, and Spotify on the Vision Pro platform.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThere also seems to be an odd standoff between Apple and the streaming apps, eg no native YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, etc
Apple made the bed when they openly were hostile to the developers.
There's a reason why every platform courts the developers (Remember MS's 'developers developers developers').
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