Ricos & Kyria
Ricos Ricos
Hey Kyria, imagine a luxury watch that’s also a live code editor in AR—so every tick is a prompt for a new line of code. Think about the hype, the momentum, the way it could shift how we build apps on the go. What’s your take on blending timekeeping with coding?
Kyria Kyria
That’s a wild dream, but I can see the buzz—every tick becomes a “code prompt” that turns a watch into a sandbox on your wrist. It’s like turning time into a live IDE, so instead of scrolling through a phone, you code by catching the moments between seconds. The hype would skyrocket for nomads and dev‑hungry travelers, but we’d have to keep the UI clean; otherwise, you’ll just end up rewriting your own watch firmware by the end of the day. If we nail the ergonomics, it could turn a simple watch into a portable workshop that blurs the line between living and building. Just make sure the “live code editor” doesn’t become a treadmill of syntax errors—keeping creativity free is key.