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namdnay

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namdnay
·8 giorni fa·discuss
> having to look down at the center of my dashboard

that's why more recent models move the screen higher up. it sometimes looks a bit silly (like they glued an ipad on top of the dashboard), but it's a lot more usable

> HUD that projected my location, speed, heading and turn by turn navigation (with lane info!) onto the windshield

the latest carplay implementations are compatible with the inbuilt navigation aids, so turn signals from waze/maps/whatever will feed into the HUD
namdnay
·10 giorni fa·discuss
"Why would Microsoft NOT favor it's own browser in it's own OS? How is that illegal?"
namdnay
·11 giorni fa·discuss
those oversized "teddy bear" pictures are horrifying, looks like something from day of the triffids
namdnay
·14 giorni fa·discuss
lifting something 10 times 1 foot is exactly the same as lifting it 10 feet :)
namdnay
·28 giorni fa·discuss
That’s a strange argument. If my postman shits in my letterbox, is that proof that the whole concept of postmen is a bad idea?
namdnay
·mese scorso·discuss
Really interesting article, thanks!
namdnay
·2 mesi fa·discuss
yeah I think the key point is in your last sentence - maybe some people would buy Apple Music/TV without an iphone or an AppleTV? I don't think anyone would buy icloud without the hardware though. And presumably they're bundling applecare in the "services" as well :)
namdnay
·2 mesi fa·discuss
they're clearly not the main revenue drivers, contrary to Apple
namdnay
·2 mesi fa·discuss
the very fact that we're comparing apple, a (mainly) hardware company, to a bunch of software companies is in itself a measure of incredible success for Apple.
namdnay
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah the author conveniently ignores the fact that the UX of Mac apps was radically different to that of PC apps, so it’s not that designers/developers were somehow more enlightened back then, it’s just that they were “on rails”
namdnay
·3 mesi fa·discuss
yes, since apple doesn't control the content of the pushes it is sent by application backends. that can only be controlled within each app
namdnay
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I've had exactly the same feeling. Since the beginning of time, it has generally taken more effort to build something than to review it. This is no longer the case, and it completely breaks some processes.

The quick solution is to escalate the arms race, and start using AI to filter the AI slop, but I'm not sure that's a world I want to work in :)
namdnay
·5 mesi fa·discuss
i think the discussion here is about performance/pleasure cars, where weight is a real handicap. not range or actual convenience
namdnay
·6 mesi fa·discuss
> direction of approach being random

is this specific to a country? I'm not sure I've ever seen a petrol station that wasn't one-way
namdnay
·7 mesi fa·discuss
if building up is bad for tourism, it kills two birds with one stone: more housing and less tourists who want airbnbs. so slowly build up until you stabilise the tourism at the level you want!
namdnay
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I don't think they're dying at all, they're just become yet another consultancy/outsourcing shop
namdnay
·7 mesi fa·discuss
> technically it is irrational

Only if your company operates in a vacuum, without investors or customers
namdnay
·8 mesi fa·discuss
That wouldn't explain the price here, since in your scam the whole idea is to buy cheap and donate dear. not buy for 139M
namdnay
·10 mesi fa·discuss
> prior commitments like the Paris accord were engineered to harm us while allowing China to dominate

Who engineered them to harm us? You’re saying there’s a powerful pro-China cabal that designed the Paris accords on purpose to harm us and benefit China? Come on..
namdnay
·10 mesi fa·discuss
it's not a question of "offloading" it, it's a question of reaping the benefits of global competition

Would you really be better off if you could only buy cars made by US manufacturers? Did americans really lose out when Toyota and co arrived? Would Boeing aircraft really be better if they didn't have to compete with Airbus? Or would the incumbents just get lazy?