and good luck getting those regs passed with this congress and this administration. it’s likely never going to happen unless the auto industry demands them.
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are animated lights cool? debatable. in my opinion, kinda.
are animated lights practical? no. I actually think they’re more of a distraction. I need several use cases of where animated lights other than at car start up play an actual useful role in operating the vehicle.
car companies are going away from the practical and into the cool factor and I don’t think it’s a good thing. those huge car fins on caddys looked cool but provided absolutely no practical functionality (I even believe that studies showed it made them less safe. disclosure: I’m pulling this out of my rear end but I think it’s true).
oh I agree. the thing is elon has explicitly said that he doesn’t want a bunch of knobs in his cars and they should only have a central control screen to run everything. even the backup shift device is a touch sensor somewhere around the rear view iirc (never driven one nor do I want to). I essence, an entire continent is telling one company explicitly that your cars are not the safest on the road no matter what you claim. that’s going to be a massive hit on the company’s reputation and value and it couldn’t happen to a more deserving induhvidual.
sounds like europe is really sending a very loud, deafining FUCK YOU to elon and tesla.
and I am absolutely here for it.
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaignersEnglish9·7 months agoespecially if you don’t have an iphone. I have seen so many accessories and apps that were made for use on iphones which would also be useful for android devices as well. my transplant clinic has a patient portal that has an app for iphones but nothing for android so you have to use their website.
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit Blames Google Algorithm Changes For Not Hitting User Growth.English8·7 months agoanyone with a tenth of a percentage of business sense could tell you a business that produces nothing but eyeballs to advertisers will be a massive failure if said business does anything to piss the owners of said eyeballs off.
and experts are confused why traded-on-the-markets social media companies are in freefall.
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Study Finds Relying on AI Kills Your Critical Thinking SkillsEnglish5·7 months agonever used it in any practical function. i tested it to see if it was realistic and i found it extremely wanting. as in, it sounded nothing like the prompts i gave it.
the absolutely galling and frightening part is that the tech companies think that this is the next big innovation they should be pursuing and have given up on innovating anyplace else. it was obvious to me when i saw that they all are pushing ai shit on me with everything from keyboards to search results. i only use voice commands to do simple things and it works just about half the time, and ai is built on the back of that which is why i really do not ever use voice commands for anything anymore.
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla’s 2024 financial results are out—and they’re terribleEnglish37·8 months agoI’m glad for them.
they don’t make electric vehicles. they make human sized battery powered over engineered poorly designed toys that were somehow street legal.
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Google says it will change Gulf of Mexico to 'Gulf of America' in Maps after government updatesEnglish0·8 months agois there anything android auto compatible?
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Google says it will change Gulf of Mexico to 'Gulf of America' in Maps after government updatesEnglish1·8 months agoi think when they rebranded as alphabet, they repealed that corporate philosophy.
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•China made a bet decades ago because it couldn’t compete with the US on cars. That bet is paying off bigEnglish1·8 months agoi would much rather have a chinese ev with that long range battery tech and framework than an american car company’s ev option not including tesla which i don’t even consider a car company. they’re a shit tech company that makes shit cars shittily.
ctkatz@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•NIST proposes barring some of the most nonsensical password rulesEnglish0·1 year agoi had to login for some functions at work. i believe the minimums were 8 characters, 1 caapitol, 1 number. and we all hated it, because the passwords had to be changed every 90 days, and you couldn’t reuse passwords. eventually you are going to run out of things you can reasonably use that you could remember and then would be forced to use some sort of password manager. but OOPSIE you couldn’t install any software on the office computer so you would have to resort to writing them down somewhere. it was a mess.
fortunately corporate decided to just change the entire system adopting most of these rules, min 15 characters, no special character, no hints, no forced changing passwords unless you think you have been compromised or just want to change it. we do have to use 2fa to access some things if you aren’t sitting at the office computer but other than that people are much happier about passwords now.
even though I do not trust self driving cars at this point in time, i would much rather trust literally every other manufacturer’s version of self driving tech except tesler.