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·5 tháng trước·discuss
It's not lazy framing, this is what "journalism" is now. Push your agenda as far as you can, misrepresenting as many facts as you like. At the very end of your story -- which >85% will never get to -- walk back your misdirections with a paragraph or two of facts, right next to your bolded "sign up" text. None of this is unintentional or accidental.
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·2 năm trước·discuss
You're comparing water taken from the Floridian aquifer (lots of minerals like sulphur, which isn't known for tasting great) with Seattle (water from the mountains), SF (hetch hetchy), etc. I just want to suggest that maybe the taste of water is one of the things that cannot be naively mapped to a linearized space of red vs blue.
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·4 năm trước·discuss
> wonder if the sync feature will be open source

According to [1] they don't plan to open source it due to "business considerations."

I'm not against people making a buck, but as far as I understand this isn't permitted by the AGPL, which logseq's current authors are bound to as much as anyone else. (Unless they have all past contributors grant them a secondary license.)

It's likely the sync protocol will be reimplemented for self-hosting, but I'd assume the mobile apps will hardcode the server address to encourage use of their paid sync service.

1: https://discuss.logseq.com/t/what-is-the-logseq-open-source-...
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·4 năm trước·discuss
Usually beyond the range you normally cook at, but definitely achievable if you leave a pan unattended for a minute, or use it with insufficient coverage. Pet birds are extremely vulnerable, and there's plenty of stories of them dying due to nonstick cookware. I get little benefit from nonstick cookware, so for me the "canary in the kitchen" aspect was enough reason to eliminate it from the house.
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·4 năm trước·discuss
There's such a thing as overregulation, but when industry fails to act in an upstanding manner they are playing chicken with regulators. Here's the result. The way to avoid this is create an industry body to develop a standard and 'regulate' themselves. It looks bad when you do that, then also flaunt the standard for greater profit/market position.
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·4 năm trước·discuss
Phantom braking includes self-driving/cruise and ADAS, e.g. "What is phantom braking"

> Phantom braking is a term used to describe when an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) – or a self-driving system – applies the brakes for no good reason

(AEB is part of ADAS)
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·4 năm trước·discuss
> What behavior are you referring to?

Automatic Emergency Braking. You cannot turn off AEB persistently.

> I'm not aware of any feature that requires me to accelerate or brake to prevent the car from stopping itself

Before the car emergency brakes, it will warn you via "Forward Collision Warning"; the screen will show the object it thinks you're about to hit in red. You can set this to "Late" to reduce false positives -- but if you do, you'll have less time to take action yourself. So now I set it to Early.

After a FCW, you have a small amount of time to do something before the car will do something for you. The M3 manual describes AEB here:

https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/model3/en_us/GUID-8EA7EF1...

It also explains "Automatic Emergency Braking is always enabled when you start Model 3. To disable it for your current drive, touch Controls > Autopilot > Automatic Emergency Braking."
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·4 năm trước·discuss
You cannot turn this behavior off persistently -- you need to open car settings and disable it every time you leave Park. My guess is that some jurisdictions mandate this behavior.

When this "feature" triggers you have a short window in which to do _something_ to tell the car that you are paying attention. Your options are either: accellerate or brake. If you do nothing the car may apply full brakes and bring you to a full stop, regardless what is behind you.

> Reports of “phantom braking” first surfaced last fall

This has been happening for much longer than that -- at least as early as Winter 2019, when I unintentionally brake checked a Prius after merging while going over 101 @ Rengstorf.
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·4 năm trước·discuss
There can be other causes besides noise exposure, like TMJ/teeth grinding which can affect the nerves.