VR, It’s Not Just for Humans Anymore

When this article about cows wearing VR headsets popped up in my news feed I had to do some research to see if it was legit.  The photo alone made this appear like a hoax or even an article from The Onion, however a quick search shows that it’s being reported by a series of reputable sites in addition to the BCC including:Screenshot of Cow VR article headline.

The first question I had after reading the article title was “what do cows watch in Virtual Reality?” The articles all explain that the program shows sunny summer pastures to help decrease the animal’s anxiety so that it can produce more, and better quality milk.  I rather wish they had a sample image or video as I’m really curious what exactly this looks like.

It appears as if the idea is working.  It will be interesting to see the full study and all it’s data, however the articles themselves ask a few questions about possible technical problems such as, “how often do you need to charge the headsets?” and “does removing the headset upset or disturb the animal?” and “how does the animal adjust back to reality?”

The Engadget article makes another good point, humans are using technology to solve a problem of our own creation — the huge global demand for beef and animal products means we have to get creative to meet it.  We pile animals into all sorts of places with “not great” conditions only to feed the human population. I suppose parts of Russia where this study is being done do have the issue that the stark landscape is not exactly “calming” by the classic definition, and maybe cows don’t care for it either.

Question: Is the future of farming using technology to enhance our animals?  Or perhaps instead it is doing away with the animal (and the suffering) entirely with lab grown meats as in this recent article here?  Still maybe the Beyond and Impossible companies that make meat-like substitutes out of plants are where we are headed.  One thing is for certain, if something doesn’t change the world is headed to a future where we will not be able to meet the global demand for animal meat and byproducts.  It will be fascinating to see how this plays out.

At a loss … so I plan!

Today is the first post since I started this project where I’m not really sure what to write about.  Lately I have been rather focused on flying drones especially with the new Mavic Mini.  I hope to get more flight time over the Thanksgiving break.  I also have my nephew’s computer to fix — fix maybe isn’t the right word because it never worked in the first place.  He tried to build it himself, but had never done it before.

I was able to do a little VR on the exercise bike today, 4.46 miles to be exact.  The annoying thing is that there was a 775MB update to install before I could even start, which was frustrating.  In the shower I had the thought to write a full review on the VirZOOM software, which I will likely do next week.  I do have some ideas on how it could be improved, however I want to check the forums the product has first as my ideas may not be new.  One of the things I do really like about the VirZOOM is that the developers seem to be very active and open to updates and suggestions from users.

So, just a few more days to go before the Thanksgiving break!

Oculus Link – Beta gone live

I wrote about this yesterday in my post, and shortly after writing Oculus Link has gone to live beta. It looks like all you need to do is install the Oculus Rift software and meet the minimum requirements.  One of the things folks in the media have pointed out is that the number of GPUs supported by the beta is slim at the moment, meaning that I might have to wait a while longer to actually give this a try.  None the less, I’m going to install the software as I’m sure I will be able to try this eventually.  Just need to make room on my HD as the Rift software requires 21GB of space.

What this means is that the sheer amount of content available for the Quest will expand greatly, especially with the promise that you will be able to access VR content on Valve’s Steam platform.  One of the plans I have over the holiday break is to work with my son towards getting him interested in VR.  He’s obsessed with Skyrim, and Steam has a version of that that should run on the Quest connected to Rift with the Link.  Wow, that’s an unusual sentence.

I have  lot going on this week.  The college’s new Mavic Mini drone is scheduled to be delivered tomorrow and I also have a borrowed Osmo 3 Mobile that I have to get some shots with or have students get shots with before the end of the week.  That’s when the generous person who allowed us to borrow it wants it back, and they’ve been so helpful already!

Tomorrow I will write more about what I’m working on.  I still haven’t had a chance to test my tiny Tello drone with the software that I plan on using for the Stem Cafe in a few weeks — maybe Friday?  But then again, I was considering taking a half day which I very much need!