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a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
Not Mid-Atlantic, but I've heard that one way to acquire a "standard" Mid-Western US accent is to speak along with a trained speaker, such as a particular newscaster. And "You are supposed to stop before sounding just like that person."
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
Perhaps to highlight efforts in some threads here, I'm reading The Managed Heart by Arlie Hochschild. Besides considering emotional work, she speaks of feeling rules. The latter provides a term for rules of engagement, so to speak, we bring to incidental, causal and serious interactions. Based upon the view that emotions are socially-resolved, not merely interally-resolved, we never escape either emotional work or related rules of engagement.
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
Just a thought, incentive-wise. Could part of the motivation for automakers to use touch-screens involve regulatory risk? It is one challenge to freeze requirements within a companies own process well enough in advance. It is a risk to have those requirements changed from outside. And what if regulators start to assume touchscreens and lower cost of implementation.
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
> afaik the banana's is not even detectable

So they might just as well have used salt? AFAIK that is best practice. :)
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
In the late 1970's I attended an informational talk by an engineer in the Bell system. The speaker said: "We don't know how good the [POTS] system is, but we don't want to make it any worse."
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
Well, that's one path to monetizing your UX.
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
In driver's ed we were taught to put our right hand behind the passenger seat whenever looking back to go in reverse. As if to reinforce the modal/perspective change.
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
Good news: due to constant UX stimulation won't get Alzheimers.

Bad news: worst-case scenario with bad car UX also prevents Alzheimers.

But +1 in part for suggesting an interesting-sounding book.
a9h74j
·hace 4 años·discuss
Yea, lack of mechanism at play as well, I'd guess. I know Elon has spoken about not letting requirements get crazy, but there must be some safety-related UX requirements to check against.
a9h74j
·hace 5 años·discuss
Or, at least attribute your work to someone famous, to increase the odds for attention and recopying?

"Anything really important is also worth doing anonymously."
a9h74j
·hace 5 años·discuss
Why not rotate their assignments as a matter of policy. They might do a deep dive and fix something no one bothers to fix on a similar assignment. But then it is due dilligence to have another look at their work. I know this sounds theoretical compared to practice, but it seems to be on the level of separating conceptual or design breakthoughs from production-izing code.
a9h74j
·hace 5 años·discuss
When you look at the pinout, USB-C is comparable to a conventional ad-hoc backplane in terms of the number of functions it supports.

Except the backplane implementations (i.e. the cables) are not uniform, so fun times.

At least with DB25-ended cables you could wire your own, albeit without the performance range.
a9h74j
·hace 6 años·discuss
Also (I presume): limited capacity in delivery, no matter how fast they can pick/place/package.