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deranger@lemmy.worldto Videos@lemmy.world•Technology Connections - The simple, clever sensor behind automatic windshield wipers4·1 year agoAs someone who has avidly been reading manuals since the early 90s, car manuals have always been pretty good. Home audio/video equipment has also had great manuals over the years too. I don’t recall a time these turned to shit.
Motherboards / BIOS documentation comes in dead last, and has always been shit. Dozens and dozens of proprietary settings that are not described by the manual nor the built in help, and there’s only conjecture online. At least now the English is mostly correct, but they’re still very bad at describing what niche settings do.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuits test Tesla claim that drivers are solely responsible for crashesEnglish9·1 year agoFor the Tesla it’s very easy to use correctly.
Not supported by the evidence, but sure, keep relying on your feelings and telling other people it’s their problem. Projection.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuits test Tesla claim that drivers are solely responsible for crashesEnglish112·1 year agoI’m saying the technology leads to more harm than good in its current implementation. I don’t care it’s better than your Audi, it still sucks overall. “Used correctly” shouldn’t be a huge factor in a good design. It should be easy to use correctly and hard to use incorrectly. This is not the current state. It’s very easy to use incorrectly, as you admit, and the accidents demonstrate this.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuits test Tesla claim that drivers are solely responsible for crashesEnglish152·1 year agoI don’t really give a fuck what the terminology is to be frank. The technology leads to unsafe behavior, whether it’s FSD or autopilot.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuits test Tesla claim that drivers are solely responsible for crashesEnglish111·1 year agoSo I assume autopilot disconnects as soon as you take your hands off the wheel, or there’s iris tracking to ensure you’re looking at the road? It’s not like either of these is exotic technology.
deranger@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•The EPA is again allowing summer sales of higher ethanol gasoline blend, citing global conflicts | AP News1·1 year agoIt is, old cars don’t do well with ethanol gas but it doesn’t affect modern vehicles. Ethanol is great in modern turbocharged direct injection engines as it increases the latent heat of vaporization of the fuel, which cools the charge when fuel is injected. I had a Ford Fiesta ST that ran E40 (mixed E85 and 93 in the tank) and it allowed me to run the boost to the limits of what the turbo could do. That little 1.6L engine had 300ft-lb of torque at 2000rpm, it was wild. All that ethanol did a great job preventing detonation at high boost / low rpm. The downside is higher ethanol makes for worse gas mileage as it’s not as energy dense, and I believe it emits more CO2. There’s also food vs fuel and corn subsidies issues with ethanol as fuel.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Why people are boycotting Asus all of a sudden? Asus outrage explainedEnglish4·1 year agoI miss the old Gigabyte Dual BIOS, where it had a backup BIOS in case the default got corrupted.
This is on many higher end enthusiast/overclocking type motherboards, I’ve had it on multiple MSI and Gigabyte boards.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit embracing all out enshittificationEnglish2·1 year agoOooh, I think you’re onto something here. That’s definitely part of it.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit embracing all out enshittificationEnglish100·1 year agoThe style in which that post by Ophelia_SK is written seems exactly like chatGPT. I can’t quite put my finger on what exactly makes me feel so strongly, but it’s something to do with how sentences and paragraphs are constructed. They always have the same cadence with the commas and how thoughts are laid out. It’s got that generically positive tone as well.
Kinda cool though, I feel like I’m becoming able to spot these. It’s like being able to spot a photoshop by the pixels. I’ve seen quite a few shops in my time.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Cybertruck turns into world's most expensive brick after car washEnglish1·1 year agoThe Space Shuttle had autoland, they never used it to my knowledge though.
deranger@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•House passes critical aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan along with a TikTok ban326·1 year agoDo we want to go through that again but with Millennials and Tiktok?
No, but I don’t think banning an app will solve the problem, just like banning drugs doesn’t solve that issue. We need good education so people have critical thinking skills and can make good decisions for themselves. Even if a legal method was used to address the issue, banning a specific app will do little. I think you’d have to address the algorithmic delivery of content altogether to do this.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal - The VergeEnglish174·1 year agoI’m saying upgrade what it’s considered to recall. No OTA hot fix, car goes back to the shop. A proper recall just like any other recall. A software issue is just as dangerous as a hardware issue for something like an accelerator pedal. To be clear, this isn’t Tesla hate, this is modern “sell unfinished products” hate. I’d say the same thing for any other manufacturer.
If the blinker pattern needs to be updated, that’s fine for OTA in my opinion, and shouldn’t be a recall. Problems with the accelerator, brakes, steering, anything safety critical - nah. Recall for that, proper recall.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal - The VergeEnglish473·1 year agoIt’s not Tesla that I hate. It’s shipping products too quickly.
The inconvenience is the point. I want people to be inconvenienced, myself included. That means people complain to one another. I’ll know which models suck simply by talking to people around me. I do not want quiet stealthy patches for things like an accelerator pedal. Either do it right or pay the price. We used to make cars without hot fixes, we don’t need to start. It will allow auto manufacturers to further cut corners and push for faster releases with less testing, and we pay the price with our lives.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal - The VergeEnglish19511·1 year agoSoftware updates should absolutely be recalls. Ship a complete vehicle or don’t. I absolutely do not want cars to turn in what games are today. I do not want hotfixes on my car because they didn’t test. Fuck an OTA update too, I don’t want that either, if they need an update it’s a recall and the cars have to go back to the shop. I want it to hurt and appropriately damage the company’s reputation.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something you'll never get the store brand/generic of?381·1 year agoSoy sauce, Kikkoman isn’t going to be beat by a store brand. Likewise with Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something you'll never get the store brand/generic of?25·1 year agoSome brand name chocolate (Hersheys) is disgusting due to their use of butyric acid. Vomit chocolate
deranger@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine says downs Russian bomber as 8 die in missile attackEnglish17·1 year agoThat picture is from combat in Syria in 2017. That’s still accurate to today. They still drop bombs like that, they aren’t all glide bombs.
deranger@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple keeps flogging 8GB of RAM for its Mac computers but it's still a dead horseEnglish1·1 year agoSub $400 windows laptops have disgusting trackpads, plastic outer cases, washed out uncalibrated screens, and poor battery life compared to an M1 MBA. Not even remotely an option.
Always a relevant XKCD.
https://xkcd.com/627/
You can apply this process to just about anything.