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YeezyUmplebutter, (edited ) in As some carmakers run from Apple CarPlay, Porsche embraces it

I would much rather a car manufacturer focus on making sure the hardware is nice to use rather than coming out with some Ass-software that they came up with in house. Also, I’m going to connect my phone to the radio anyways so why reinvent software to make it less compatible then the native software my phone manufacturer has already R&D’ed pretty well. I assume there is some licensing bullshit with either CarPlay or Android Auto that could be playing a factor. But I would still rather the manufacturer focus on a nice feeling, high refresh rate, bright display rather than focus on some new clunky interface they develop.

dudewitbow,

Car conpanies want to sell you subscriptions to services, and killing off carplay/auto would do that.

Need a gps? you either use your phone screen to navigate with audio or be forced to use their navigation service on the hud.

fry,
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I seriously wouldn’t buy a car at this point if it didn’t have CarPlay or Android Auto in it. Navigation with Google Maps or Waze is vastly superior to anything a car company is ever going to come up with (props to Apple Maps too for making big improvements in the last several years). Integrated music experiences where I can directly see my Spotify playlists or favorite tracks without touching my phone is just something I’m used to and couldn’t go back. Having a voice assistant that works from Google / Apple (I know Siri is rough sometimes lol) will always be better than any voice controls a car company comes up with. Oh, and huuuge points to Overcast for just reliably being the best podcast app for many years and having a super easy to navigate CarPlay app. I’d lose all of that and more if there was no integration with my phone and we went back to the awful bluetooth pairing that we had before with terrible UI design and no support for third party apps.

At this point, that’s more important to me than whatever engine they’ve stuck in it. Just give me good mileage, pass inspection and last at least 150k miles and we’re good. I’m not drag racing so I don’t need a rocket ship lol

Hegar,

Thanks for going over reasons!

I'm still curious though - how are car play or android auto different from just using your phone in your car?

dudewitbow,

You get to use the cars screen vs using your phone as a screen (which is statistically smaller).

Auto/Carplay UI is also optimized for driver with better legible text and fewer auxillary buttons that could distract you from driving.

And who are you going to trust more updating the car software experience, 2 companies who is in the business of making full fledged operating systems and software, vs a car manufacturer whose software division miniscule compared to the big companies.

Car companies essentially have 0 history of offering a good software experience. Why would anyone trust them now. Its like the Nintendo paid online stuff. Why would you trust Nintendo to have a better online experience if its paid when they have 0 history of actually making it good. Its just there to dime you for subscription money.

JordanZ,

My biggest thing with CarPlay is that I drive a lot of cars. I own two with CarPlay. If I go back and visit my parents both of their cars have it. If you drive a lot of rental cars for work or whatever. I get in, plug in my phone, and boom. Now every car’s radio looks identical and I can pick up whatever I was doing last time(podcast, book, playlist, etc). I don’t have to fumble through Bluetooth pairing menus or familiarize myself with whatever infotainment software they have for a ton of different makes of cars.

Hegar,

fumble through Bluetooth pairing menus or familiarize myself with whatever infotainment software

Ah, got it. I've never used either of those things so I've never had that issue.

JordanZ,

Not sure how you haven’t had to familiarize yourself with whatever radio the manufacturer sticks in your face. Even just to figure out how to change the input to aux or whatever. CarPlay/Android Auto takes over the entire screen so whatever the stock radio UI happens to be is completely replaced.

Hegar,

Not sure how you haven’t had to familiarize yourself with whatever radio the manufacturer sticks in your face.

I just turn the knob to NPR. 🤷 Apart from knowing the frequency there's no familiarizing needed.

cyd, in National Lab (LBNL) results support LK-99 as a room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductor

Theoretical physicists are notorious for slapping together preprints to provide theoretical justifications/predictions/postdictions for recent hot topics, no matter how sketchy. Cool your jets.

MrShankles,

No no no, you’re not getting it. My jets can be room temperature soon. IT’S FINALLY HAPPENING!!

drdabbles, in National Lab (LBNL) results support LK-99 as a room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductor
@drdabbles@lemmy.world avatar

Key word here is “Simulations”. Of a phenomenon nobody has reproduced yet, and nobody has a complete understanding of how it might work assuming it actually does.

FaceDeer,
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

Still, nice to see a positive counter to some of the early negative-nellies.

I'm really hoping that this stuff proves out in the end, because then I'll be able to say I Told You So to the doubting Thomases that immediately jumped on the "nothing ever happens" bandwagon when this was first announced.

Oh and I guess the total revolutionary advancement of human civilization will also be a nice secondary benefit.

WrittenWeird,

As someone who works in power electronics… well, not sure how to feel about this lol. But it will certainly be a while before any products are brought to market.

FaceDeer,
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

As a programmer, I already went through the "woah, my whole career path is about to fundamentally change" moment when I first got to toy around with ChatGPT earlier this year. Maybe everyone's going to get a turn at that. :)

Back when the Em drive had its brush with reproducibility a few years ago I thought one of the most fun side effects would be that the crackpot garage tinkerers would have scored a major feather in their caps and everyone would be paying a lot more attention to their crackpottery going forward. These LK-99 developers are quite a few steps above garage-tinkerers, but they're still far from respected members of some major institution somewhere so perhaps we'll get a similar flourishing of interest in off-the-beaten-path theories should this turn out to be a real discovery.

drdabbles,
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It’s not a positive counter. That’s the thing. Actually read these reports and threads because they aren’t as glowing as headlines make them appear.

FaceDeer,
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

If the results were "does not support LK-99 as a room-temperature superconductor", that would be a negative result. If they hadn't done the work at all and there were no results, that would be a neutral result. So this is a positive result. It doesn't have to be a sweeping confirmation to still be positive.

drdabbles,
@drdabbles@lemmy.world avatar

Running the same simulation isn’t a positive result, it’s running the same simulation. Not running tests at all isn’t neutral, it’s nothing. I’m not saying this needs to be some sweeping confirmation, I’m saying that when you read these reports they aren’t the results that headlines would have you believe.

drdabbles,
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So… about that revolutionary advancement. Now that I know where this notion came from, it’s all the more funny to me.

InverseParallax,

I’m sorry, simulations are actually more impressive to me, it shows there is a potential theoretical mechanism at play here.

Experiments can go wrong, simulations can go wrong, when they both align that’s interesting.

drdabbles,
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Simulating something you don’t understand is problematic because you don’t know if your models are correct. I can simulate digging a hole to the core of the planet as long as I get the physics wrong.

InverseParallax,

I agree, but then again experimenting blindly isn’t entirely better, you might not be measuring what you think you’re measuring.

When both align that’s spooky though.

drdabbles,
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The alternative isn’t blind experimenting, though. The original research publication is full of lots of holes, and even people working to replicate it are noting that it seems more amateurish than it should be.

InverseParallax,

So, I’m surprised we went from YBCO to strained lattice, even though I actually hoped we would look closer at strained lattice, I just assumed it was far off, you need a much better model, our ReBCO model is fairly weak, trying to jump to strained lattice seems like it would be much harder.

If we found this, we almost certainly found it through pure luck, we’re 30 years from this kindf of material science, we can barely do single-crystal stuff in bulk, this is theoretically more complex if we hadn’t gotten crazy lucky.

But while I’m skeptical, and want to wait, I’m not willing to turn away a possible golden ticket just because I didn’t expect it in my wonkabar.

drdabbles,
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I’ve seen 40 years of these kinds of claims come and go. If we actually make a massive breakthrough like this, the lab that makes the discovery is going to be incredibly detailed and meticulous, documenting their exact processes, theories, and efforts to reproduce the material(s) from scratch. It’s not going to be someone publishing notes with major variances and holes in the details.

I guess what I’m saying is when you see enough perpetual machines published in the news, you start to realize that if someone actually had one the first thing they’d do is make another one to confirm, and then plan which island they’re going to buy with their new found riches. And that’s to say nothing of whether it’s commercially viable on a cost or production speed basis. LOTS of advancements die on those vines. Just look at the semiconductor research industry.

onlinepersona, in Threads is officially starting to test ActivityPub integration

I was here when EEE started!

Olgratin_Magmatoe, in Threads is officially starting to test ActivityPub integration

Embrace extend extinguish

Don’t federate with corps, it will only end badly

sunbeam60,

Please could you tell me what success looks like for ActivityPub if it doesn’t involve adoption?

Olgratin_Magmatoe,

It’ll look like what we already have. Swaths of users self hosting, with lots of redundancy to deal woth instances that have problems.

And that might mean it needs to stay small, but that’s OK. Not all success is measured in popularity.

HarkMahlberg, in The salaries of Wikimedia executives are sparking an online debate about tech sector wages
@HarkMahlberg@kbin.social avatar

In times like this, especially when the original twitter post gets ratio'd to shit, it's important to evaluate where they're getting their numbers. I see they post a link to Rumble. I've never heard of this before, what is it?

Rumble
Rumble is a video platform where you can watch live and on-demand content from various categories, such as news, politics, gaming, sports, viral, power slap and finance. You can also discover new creators, join communities, and support your favorite channels on Rumble.

Um... I don't know what Power Slap is but ok, it's a youtube clone.

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Oh fuck me it's a right wing nutjob site. This post is fucking dogshit, trashing Wikipedia because it helps counter their propaganda. Fuck that noise.

Happily other people noticed this fucking nonsense:

So I have no idea what the Lunduke Journal is, so I spent a couple minutes googling it to find its run by a Qanon guy and they themselves say their "tech satire" so... Maybe not someone you should trust with facts.

penquin, in The salaries of Wikimedia executives are sparking an online debate about tech sector wages

Those are very reasonable salaries to me. What’s insane and should never exist is those who make $200 million a year. Like who needs this much money? What are you gonna do with all of it? Does it even matter how much money you have after a certain amount? I think at a certain point it becomes some kind of disorder or a mental illness to pursue more and more money. Give me $100k a year and I’ll be a happy, very happy camper.

Edit: to be more clear, I’m talking about where I live currently. $100k where I live would put me in a very comfortable spot financially. My bad, everyone.

ares35,
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yup. wikipedia's salaries aren't 'too low'--the others (mostly-publicly traded or dreaming-of-an-ipo) pay their top executives way too fucking much.

generic, in Threads is officially starting to test ActivityPub integration
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I honestly forgot Threads even existed.

MentalEdge, in Threads is officially starting to test ActivityPub integration
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Didn’t most of the fediverse preemptively de-federate them already?

misk,
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Mastodon.social, the biggest instance ran by Mastodon devs didn’t and encourages wait and see approach.

EmergMemeHologram,

I’m on that server and that’s how I feel too.

If it goes poorly, then it can be blocked, but to not try seems silly to me.

null,

And the frog could just jump out of the pot before he boils.

AbsoluteChicagoDog, in Epic win: Jury decides Google has illegal monopoly in app store fight

Fuck Epic, but this is a good decision for everyone.

candle_lighter, in Epic win: Jury decides Google has illegal monopoly in app store fight
@candle_lighter@lemmy.ml avatar

So odd that the open source platform that allows sideloading and doesn’t even come with an app store by default is the one that is a monopoly but the locked down one with total control over your device is not.

Some Android flavors even come with other app stores. Samsung phones have their own Samsung app store that even includes Fortnite.

perviouslyiner,

problem here was that Google was doing deals to undermine those things

IHadTwoCows, in Wikimedia Foundation calls on US Supreme Court to strike laws that threaten Wikipedia

So am I to understand that this is yet another attempt by fascists and Nazis to claim free speech rights as a way to destroy free speech and oppress all opposing voices, including those who defend factual information?

isVeryLoud,

It’s basically the tactic of adding noise to a discourse to derail the conversation, thus preventing conversation altogether and keeping factual information from being accessible.

Buttons, in Wikimedia Foundation calls on US Supreme Court to strike laws that threaten Wikipedia
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I’ve said this before. They are targeting the wrong layer!

They want to force websites to be neutral while allowing the internet providers to block and shape traffic however they want.

Force ISPs to allow access to all websites - good

Force ISPs to allow anyone to host a website at home - good

Force AWS to allow anyone to pay for and host websites on their infrastructure - probably good, but we’re approaching the line

Force websites to host content they don’t want to host - bad

lolcatnip,

It’s almost like they’re just wrong about everything.

isVeryLoud,

It’s not about being right or wrong, they know what they’re doing. Quit giving them the benefit of the doubt.

They want to derail discourse so they can apply their politically expedient talking points without competition or questioning.

lolcatnip,

Wrong as in wrong-headed. They want to make everything worse.

Deceptichum, in Wikimedia Foundation calls on US Supreme Court to strike laws that threaten Wikipedia
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laws passed in 2021 by Texas and Florida state legislatures. Texas House Bill 20 and Florida Senate Bill 7072 prohibit website operators from banning users or removing speech and content based on the viewpoints and opinions of the users in question

What the absolute fuck America.

AllNewTypeFace, in Signal Facing Collapse After CIA Cuts Funding
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