Looking for devs / collaborators who want to join an upcoming startup to develop the most advanced lucid dreaming wearable on the market

Hey there, thanks a lot for responding. My name is Johnny.

To start with, you can check out our "official" website at http://dreamgazer.me. I say that because while it's online, we have done nothing to advertise it or do any marketing because of how early it is.

Everything you need to know about our end goals and final product should be on the site. Right now, everyone on the team is still a student in NYC, and this is something I plan on completing for my thesis this year.

For the most part, development is definitely the focus. There's definitely a lot of work to be done in the software, but equally as much if not more in engineering refined, final designs. So far I've done a lot of hardware work, and so also was able to build the "beta" 3D plans and earlier electronic prototypes, but my product design skills are definitely not great. After the iteration (what you see on the site) is tested, it'll be redesigned by actual product designers (joining our team shortly).

Anyway, just giving you an idea on where we are hardware-wise. You would definitely have your hands full working with Unity and / or Python. Unity is where the main interface and all the VR features of the software will be done in, and the AI chatbot training lucid dreamers will be coded in Python. I have the program architecture mapped out in Python, and have started coding the systems, but I'm nowhere near experienced enough to be a lead developer on my own.

Anyway, I'll be more than glad to share with you the documentation I have on the prototypes, our research, and diagrams and etc on the systems I've been building once I get your feedback from this so far, and confirm that you're interested. We'll discuss how you'd join the team, your commitment, and what would be fair as compensation as well.

Let me know about any questions you have and where you'd like to go from here.

You can continue messaging me here on Reddit, or email me personally at [email protected].

Best wishes, Johnny

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