Stan Larroque (@stanlarroque) 's Twitter Profile
Stan Larroque

@stanlarroque

Founder of Lynx.
Don’t let the now destroy the forever.

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I think next week we'll be able to finally open source our own 6DoF running on Qualcomm XR chips. It's more work than anticipated as we also have to distribute a special firmware for devs to be able to change the runtime. More perception features need to become a commodity!

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As someone who has access to roadmaps of vendors in displays, chipsets, sensors etc, I'm very excited not only for the upcoming 2026 headsets but 2028 will be an absolute turning point, like LLM-level of event. We are all still early (time to invest!) but the path is clear.

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Doug Lanman Douglas Lanman is an absolute weapon. (one of) the Carmack of VR displays & optics. Always loved his talks and reading him. scholar.google.com/citations?user…

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This is taking a bit more time but it's coming along nicely. We had a meeting this week on how to best package it for other devs/companies to leverage it and contribute back.

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I am proud to be a Lynx investor to support the more accessible and open XR ecosystem. We need more independent XR companies and a wider variety of devices to build a healthier ecosystem and Stan Larroque and his team are doing exactly that.

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6DoF needs to be a commodity in 2025. Lynx is commited to open as much as we can in the coming years to help build foundational blocks for AR/VR.

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The bullshit I had to deal with these last years to keep Lynx running is really something. That's the part most people don't realize when having your own company. Very happy to show you something crazy soon.

The bullshit I had to deal with these last years to keep Lynx running is really something. That's the part most people don't realize when having your own company. Very happy to show you something crazy soon.
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I'll be at MicroLED Connect next week, speaking right before Karl Guttag about MR displays and optics. I'll showcase the optical stack of our next product there, before the main reveal (which is soon™️). microledconnect.com/agenda2025

I'll be at MicroLED Connect next week, speaking right before Karl Guttag about MR displays and optics. I'll showcase the optical stack of our next product there, before the main reveal (which is soon™️).
microledconnect.com/agenda2025
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Again and like their Quest line of products, Meta is subsidizing and creating false expectations for AR/VR on the long run. There is no way in hell they have any profit at 799$ with the BOM and marketing/distribution. A commercial success probably, but far from a financial one.

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Mark Zuckerberg has a vision for how A.I. could be used in Meta's universe. But the actor and filmmaker Joseph Gordon-Levitt is here to point out a flaw in the technology: an apparent lack of guardrails around how the company's chatbot interacts with underage users.