Companies caring about sustainability actually getting paid for that, other companies employing sustainability staff to fix their shit
this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2023
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I work in audio engineering, and while this is more of a slow burn, I think we're about to see a new generation of digitally enabled audio equipment hit the market. Audio-over-IP has been in use for a while now, but has been quite expensive, and adoption has been somewhat spotty. We're heading out of the chip shortage and shipping crisis, and that excites me.
Ever heard of binaural recording? I think that is great. Listen to "virtual barber shop" on Youtube and you know what I mean