It’s not bad UX, it’s part of the experience of driving the car. Something that a Ferrari buyer probably cares more about than a Tesla buyer. I personally miss the physical keys on older cars that you had to insert and…
I just recently started to. Stopped using pretty much all Google services years ago, but the company I work for now uses (and heavily relies on) Google Workspace, so couldn’t avoid it. Being able to log into a browser…
Yes, we have 2 years left until everyone in the world (except the super rich who can afford bottled air) will suffocate and die
It depends on the kind of person you are. Others might be able to share their experiences, but they don’t know you and how it’ll affect you. Go with your gut.
Wikipedia could operate non the money it already has for years without any more fundraising. The money from the donations goes to the Wikimedia Foundation, which uses it mostly for political purposes…
How is your personal opinion on investing in crypto relevant here?
Is “unhoused neighbors” your term for homeless people?
That makes sense. When I got Covid just over a year ago, I didn’t bother testing or reporting it, just stayed home. Interestingly enough, I know a couple people who were sick and tested positive for the flu but not…
Maybe visually. Not practical
Do they have analog dials for speed and RPM?
Or analog dials and indicators instead of a display
Yes! Screens and flush buttons are not good UX for a car. One should be able to change volume, air conditioning settings, radio station/song without taking their eyes off the road.
Like all the cool cars that haven’t been built yet. Some people really enjoy them
Good cars are the ones that have the least software imo. I’d prefer my car to not have adaptive cruise control, brake or lane assist, etc. More failure points and less control over my own car
Would like to see some data on this. I don’t know of anyone who’s gotten Covid since… summer or so?
Yeah
I understood it differently. Saying the email is a “paraphrase from ChatGPT” seems more like they had ChatGPT generate it, and then modified or “paraphrased” it themselves
Maybe a little bit less sinister than that. Just a way to promote the product in every email originating from their devices
If you think the source is bad for whatever reason, could you link some that you think are better?
I don’t see how creating a prompt that includes all the main things you want to say is different than writing the whole essay yourself. Seems like about the same amount of time would have been put into each. I can’t…
That are worsened by the amount of stress this event likely caused
Fair enough. I recently moved out of CT but talked to some people ik there after posting that and agree it is pretty unusual
What does the derailment have to do with politics? (serious question, I don't follow news or politics)
Those “weird white deposits” are normal and have always been a thing. The rainwater evaporates but leaves some minerals behind
I wonder how many of the symptoms people are reporting are just placebo
It’s not bad UX, it’s part of the experience of driving the car. Something that a Ferrari buyer probably cares more about than a Tesla buyer. I personally miss the physical keys on older cars that you had to insert and…
I just recently started to. Stopped using pretty much all Google services years ago, but the company I work for now uses (and heavily relies on) Google Workspace, so couldn’t avoid it. Being able to log into a browser…
Yes, we have 2 years left until everyone in the world (except the super rich who can afford bottled air) will suffocate and die
It depends on the kind of person you are. Others might be able to share their experiences, but they don’t know you and how it’ll affect you. Go with your gut.
Wikipedia could operate non the money it already has for years without any more fundraising. The money from the donations goes to the Wikimedia Foundation, which uses it mostly for political purposes…
How is your personal opinion on investing in crypto relevant here?
Is “unhoused neighbors” your term for homeless people?
That makes sense. When I got Covid just over a year ago, I didn’t bother testing or reporting it, just stayed home. Interestingly enough, I know a couple people who were sick and tested positive for the flu but not…
Maybe visually. Not practical
Do they have analog dials for speed and RPM?
Or analog dials and indicators instead of a display
Yes! Screens and flush buttons are not good UX for a car. One should be able to change volume, air conditioning settings, radio station/song without taking their eyes off the road.
Like all the cool cars that haven’t been built yet. Some people really enjoy them
Good cars are the ones that have the least software imo. I’d prefer my car to not have adaptive cruise control, brake or lane assist, etc. More failure points and less control over my own car
Would like to see some data on this. I don’t know of anyone who’s gotten Covid since… summer or so?
Yeah
I understood it differently. Saying the email is a “paraphrase from ChatGPT” seems more like they had ChatGPT generate it, and then modified or “paraphrased” it themselves
Maybe a little bit less sinister than that. Just a way to promote the product in every email originating from their devices
If you think the source is bad for whatever reason, could you link some that you think are better?
I don’t see how creating a prompt that includes all the main things you want to say is different than writing the whole essay yourself. Seems like about the same amount of time would have been put into each. I can’t…
That are worsened by the amount of stress this event likely caused
Fair enough. I recently moved out of CT but talked to some people ik there after posting that and agree it is pretty unusual
What does the derailment have to do with politics? (serious question, I don't follow news or politics)
Those “weird white deposits” are normal and have always been a thing. The rainwater evaporates but leaves some minerals behind
I wonder how many of the symptoms people are reporting are just placebo