Legend has it that they moved to “Press a key to continue” because then people would just press A, which would work.
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zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic says the world should have option to ‘pause’ on AIEnglish
9·10 days agoThis. Big companies only want regulations so that they can be made onorous enough to force smaller companies out of business.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Cars are like horses: people will soon realise EVs are just better, claims VW bossEnglish
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zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Cars are like horses: people will soon realise EVs are just better, claims VW bossEnglish
362·10 days agoI’ve had an EV for a couple of years and had to rent a gas car on a trip recently. I was prepared for the expensive fuel, I wasn’t prepared for how shit it was to drive.
See, an EV’s electric motor and (usually) single reduction gear means you get basically the same acceleration between 5 km/h and 120 km/h. You can put your foot down slightly and forget you’re accelerating because it feels just like sitting in a stationary car on a hill. How far you push the accelerator is how much acceleration you get. Unless you’re getting wheel spin or you’re at the car’s power limit, that’s all there is to it.
A gasser has an engine with different performance depending on RPM and a gearbox that provides different performance based on which gear it’s in and changes according to it’s own logic. You’re just used to this when you drive one all the time, but for me it was awful the way I’d put my foot down and get nothing, then engine noise, then some power, then a lurch and more power and another lurch and less power. The accelerator pedal is a suggestion, mostly disconnected from what the car actually chooses to do.
I stand by my description of him: “That guy in Youtube thumbnails who smiles with his teeth but not his eyes.”
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Don’t repeat 5G mistakes with 6G, plead mobile operatorsEnglish
4·11 days agoYou could do that, but you know some of these manufacturers will treat the test number as a special case that works differently to real emergency numbers. And half of the rest will treat it as a normal number, so dial it normally.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub just switched Copilot to metered billing, and developers are watching months of credits vanish in a single dayEnglish
211·11 days agoMeta kind of did that with their VR stuff. They skipped the appealing to users part and build a bland, brand-safe, microtransaction-laden experience to sell to businesses assuming they could just use their size to force users to buy it.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Don’t repeat 5G mistakes with 6G, plead mobile operatorsEnglish
7·11 days agoYeah but you need everyone to do this, and also do it repeatedly with different networks in range. They aren’t set up for that sort of volume.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Don’t repeat 5G mistakes with 6G, plead mobile operatorsEnglish
4·11 days agoYou can place test calls, but emergency calls are magically handled differently and the only way to trigger that is to make an emergency call.
Carriers can test phones in their labs, but they have no way to know what modem firmware end users are running. The same hardware sold in different places can have different software images loaded.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Don’t repeat 5G mistakes with 6G, plead mobile operatorsEnglish
47·12 days agoI’ll just be happy if they have basic things like VoIP and emergency call handling properly defined.
Australia shut down our 2G and 3G networks, and it’s been an absolute dumpster fire.
A bunch of early 4G phones drop back to 3G for voice calls, but that’s really easy to check for and that’s mostly old phones anyway.
The real dumpster fire was emergency calls. It turns out there’s phones in the wild with fully functional VoLTE but internal logic that forces them to drop back to 3G or 2G specifically for emergency calls.
Other phones can make emergency calls, but only on certain networks - a phone will try any available network regardless of SIM card when making emergency calls.
Or a phone can make emergency calls on any network - but only if it’s running the correct modem firmware version.
Or it’ll work on any network if it has a Telstra SIM card, but if it has an Optus card it can’t make an emergency call on Telstra because it isn’t running the Telstra-specific VoLTE code anymore.
The best part is that this emergency call functionality depends on you specifically dialling the emergency number, so there’s no way to test any device other than actually dialling an emergency.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why have we as a society just accepted the increasingly blinding bright lights of cars?English
51·17 days agoThey can last forever, or you can push them too hard with too little cooling to save money. Almost all bulbs seem to do this.
Note that this isn’t vkd3d-proton, the d3d12 implementation that Valve’s Proton and most gamers are using.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•60% of PC gamers have no plans to build a new PC in the next two years — AI pricing crunch on RAM and other components paralyze enthusiast marketEnglish
9·29 days agoFor a while now new hardware has been like 10% faster and also 10% more expensive, so they could have saved a lot of R&D time by continuing to manufacture everything from 2020 and added just a couple of new things to the top of the product stack.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data CentersEnglish
11·1 month agoEveryone who’s looking to make money is building wind, solar and batteries. Nobody’s looking to invest in nuclear. That’s what the people with all the financial data and feasability studies are doing.
The only people we’ve got pushing for nuclear are the people who were trying to build new coal plants a few years ago.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data CentersEnglish
72·1 month agoWe can’t build them in China, though. Only China can do that. My country doesn’t even have an existing nuclear industry.
Sure we could start building reactors now, but we can get enough solar and battery storage through the night for less than nuclear would cost.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data CentersEnglish
129·1 month agoI’m anti-nuclear, but it’s because nuclear is so much slower to build and more expensive than solar or wind so the fossil fuel industry is pushing for nuclear to delay the transition away from fossil fuels and use up all the funding.
If you have nuclear plants, you’ve paid to build them and you’re on the hook for decommissioning costs, sure, keep running them. Starting construction on new nuclear in 2026? That’s a terrible idea.
You won’t be up and running before 2040 and you’re not going to be competitive against 2040’s renewables and batteries, never mind 2070’s.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data CentersEnglish
26·1 month agoOne football field 10 meters high
You’re mixing US and metric measurement systems, there. You should either stick to meters or come up with a sports analogy for the height.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google Gemini is coming to more cars, but some consumers aren’t cheeringEnglish
34·1 month agoI watched someone try to use Gemini through Android Auto to navigate somewhere a few days ago. It was kind of amazing.
He told it to navigate to a place, and it found a match on a different continent, refused to navigate to it and then rambled about two other irrelevant places it wanted him to go to instead for a while before it finally shut up and he could try again. It didn’t work the second time either.
Ye olde Google Assistant, when told “navigate to <place name>”, will open maps and search for <place name>.
I am a person. You are an object. Do as you’re fucking told, I’m not interested in listening to you trying to fake having an opinion.
zurohki@aussie.zoneto
Science@mander.xyz•Hawaii is turning ocean plastic into roads to fight pollutionEnglish
3·2 months agoAt least they’re taking plastic garbage out of the ocean to use, so if it all ends up back in the ocean we aren’t really any worse off.



My favourite part was when they rejected the flaw saying it’s out of scope for their bounty program but still wanted him to keep it secret because of the rules of the bounty program. The same bounty program that didn’t cover it.