That's where the economic crash comes into play. Most of Silicon Valley is financed by a massive venture-capital bubble, companies are pumping up their numbers with reverse factoring, and The Line has been so divorced from reality you wouldn't know we're in a recession from looking at it. VR is a resource intensive luxury good that barely has a market share as is. I'd be surprised if it's not one of the first tech industries to go bottom up.
That's where the economic crash comes into play. Most of Silicon Valley is financed by a massive venture-capital bubble, companies are pumping up their numbers with reverse factoring, and The Line has been so divorced from reality you wouldn't know we're in a recession from looking at it. VR is a resource intensive luxury good that barely has a market share as is. I'd be surprised if it's not one of the first tech industries to go bottom up.