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a9h74j
·4 năm trước·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
·4 năm trước·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
·4 năm trước·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
·4 năm trước·discuss
> afaik the banana's is not even detectable

So they might just as well have used salt? AFAIK that is best practice. :)
a9h74j
·4 năm trước·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
·4 năm trước·discuss
Well, that's one path to monetizing your UX.
a9h74j
·4 năm trước·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
·4 năm trước·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
·4 năm trước·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
·5 năm trước·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
·5 năm trước·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
·5 năm trước·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
·6 năm trước·discuss
Also (I presume): limited capacity in delivery, no matter how fast they can pick/place/package.