It sounds like you're referencing the part of an interview I gave where I said "this is all open, and if somebody can figure out how to do something and can share it, it should snowball much faster than if it's just the two of us building." The first VR we put on Hive took months of research and planning. It was the first bit of web programming I ever did. And right now you can make a better experience from the tools we built for ourselves in a few minutes... but we want that to improve constantly.
I don't want to discourage anybody from trying this stuff. I won't exactly say I'm dumb, but I dropped out of high school, finagled my way in to the Navy, and have never taken a course in programming of any sort. If you want to learn how to do something the resources are certainly available for low cost; and unless that is practicing medicine or working as a lawyer... well, you get the idea. The hardest part of my journey was figuring out the lingo so I could search google for what I wanted to know how to do.
There are absolutely ways to stream 3speak content into VR. I'm sure we'd need to work with 3speak to come up with a decent security setup so they don't have to worry as much about DDoS attacks. Right now we can work it with a Vimeo plan at $20 a month, for a self hosted CDN.
It is a new challenge for all of us but one that is extremely worthwhile to learn.
I like the positioning that this puts Hive in within the larger technological context of where things are going.
I am sure you will keep adding and growing the features and what the platform if capable of. For now, I want to help generate some interest to see what we can get brewing.
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