All major car manufacturers do indeed have experience or access to experience in critical control design. The problem isn't in their abilities but in their choices.
The discussion isn't as much about a common backing camera (which also falls under 'useful accessory' I mentioned), but about cameras replacing mirrors.
Nothing to discuss here, the article is spot on.
I doubt though that those top of the class manufacturers are this stupid. They are rather playing the stupidity of the common consumer.
Rear view cameras might be better than mirrors in terms of field of view. This doesn't make them objectively better. Disadvantages are well argumented in the article.
They are an useful accessory but shouldn't replace real vision.
They should be educated, sure, but this can't be an education issue. Rather an issue of crappy upbringing and low intellect or, when it's a cultural thing, crappy culture.
> Maybe we should just stop commenting about whether or not something is AI generated. It doesn't add anything to the discussion, and is a waste of time.
Ok, sure!
As for the rest, "excuse me if I'm wrong" is a very common and valid phrase, though a bit ruined by sarcastic misuse
I attempted to show with it that I don't assume anything or default to hostility, though on a different occasion you'd yourself probably argue that others feelings are not my responsibility.
I'm not sorry for asking the question, unless t0mas88 got offended by it.
If it's absolute, then why add that?
Mine "to me" gave me a different impression, but it being a "to me", I questioned, not accused.
You perhaps recognize t0mas88 after all these years on HN. I don't. I'm relatively a new and infrequent user.
So I hope that I would be criticised just as passionately if that'd be a random user whose comments indeed turned out to be AI. Because no matter what is the fact, the question is rude, nay, very offensive.
Using AI isn't a tabu. It is fully debatable wether generating, reviewing and pasting helpful information on an informal forum is wrong, I just implied my own frustration with what I often experience.
Of course I could've phrased it much better, and I suspect you guys wouldn't bat an eye.
> Have you never seen people on HN write detailed, articulate answers?
> It's frustrating and discourages genuine contributors.
I did. By apologising and making a question, not accusation.
The commenter himself didn't seem hurt by it.
I'd recommend raising your outrage threshold.
I clearly am keeping this light hearted, while you go into fight mode because you saw the word "offence". Loosen up a bit :)
But regarding flight ability, wouldn't that be V2?
I thought there exist conditions where V1 is well below rotation speed.
Anyways,
> to make sure you can stop before the end of the runway
answers my main question, and makes sense from a procedural standpoint.
But still, hard to believe that there is no room for in-situ evaluation if runway overrun is worse than likely crash.
Of course then again, those have to be split second decisions.
I see now that it probably wasn't, but "nothing" is an overstatement.
And knowledgeable and helpful responses can be AI, so there might be a fallacy somewhere in your offence-taking.
Are you offended when people do that in general, or only when they are wrong?
I do appreciate the effort put into writing a good comment.