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crest commented on Hard-braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk   research.google/blog/hard... · Posted by u/aleyan
maerF0x0 · a day ago
It's not the fastest often because it's oversubscribed and people do not understand that the car has a 3rd, mostly underuntilized, state of neither pedal depressed (ie "coasting") ... so they create cascading braking pileups ...
crest · a day ago
If everyone that had it turned adaptive cruise control sigh.
crest commented on Hard-braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk   research.google/blog/hard... · Posted by u/aleyan
rootusrootus · a day ago
> On I-5 near Woodburn, OR

The section of I-5 between Portland and Salem is absolutely psychotic, and I have never been able to reason out exactly why. It consistently has a left lane jammed with angry people going at or below the speed limit, a fairly normal center lane filled with cruisers, and a mostly empty right lane with the occasional big rig and regular very-high-speed cars expressing their frustration with the left lane by going 25+ mph over the limit in the right lane.

I know that's what you basically just said. Just venting. The driver behavior in that section of freeway confounds me, and I do not know what the underlying cause is. It is otherwise an unremarkable bit of interstate like any other.

crest · a day ago
It's wild to me that it's allowed and accepted to overtake on the right on US highways.
crest commented on Hard-braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk   research.google/blog/hard... · Posted by u/aleyan
Sohcahtoa82 · a day ago
> vehicle changes lanes in front of you;

I will never understand why this is so rage-inducing for people.

Changing lanes is a necessary part of navigating, even during busy traffic. People on an on-ramp will need to get in front of somebody. People needing to move back to the right because their exist is coming up will need to get in front of somebody.

Your lane is not a birth right. Let people merge.

> you slow down to maintain a safe following distance, another car sees a gap and changes lanes in front of you. Repeat for your entire commute.

This happens because literally everyone is tailgating each other so hard that the gap in front of you is the only gap that exists for people to change lanes to either get on or off the highway.

crest · a day ago
> I will never understand why this is so rage-inducing for people.

The train of tought goes something like this. You want to get to your destination quickly as just like everyone else and are doing everything correctly, but the assholes exploit that safety distance as a gap available for them to switch into and repeatedly forcing you to break to maintain a safe distance. Oh and the even less rational people think everyone overtaking them has stolen their rat race position.

Leaving a keeping a safe distance feels unsafe since other drivers will squeeze into it. Subjectively it feels safer to close the distance, but the numbers don't lie. Tailgating kills.

crest commented on 150 MB Minimal FreeBSD Installation   vermaden.wordpress.com/20... · Posted by u/vermaden
crest · 5 days ago
Wait until you run `pkg upgrade` and it takes several times the 150MiB...
crest commented on Apple's MacBook Pro DFU port documentation is wrong   lapcatsoftware.com/articl... · Posted by u/zdw
numpad0 · 9 days ago

  Situation:
  - The author is running macOS ARM64  
  - off of a USB disk  
      - plugged into DFU capable USB-C port    
      - that shouldn't be the DFU one according to docs
  - attempting to run macOS updater  
  - (supposedly)there's nothing else connected to it  

  Outcomes:  
  - updates were failing and rolling back with cryptic errors  
  - errors persist despite all efforts  
  - -> later magically solved after changing the port  
  - -> the problematic port later revealed to be the DFU port  
      - contradictory to Apple documentation
Or at least that's how it reads to me. As for reasons, I don't know why anything that can boot from USB can't from DFU-enabled USB port, but maybe it's configured as a special non-USB debug connector while bootloader is executing.

crest · 8 days ago
Fine, but a normal USB stick isn't a DFU capable USB *host*. DFU is a protocol for a *host* to update on a device. Unless you're trying to update the firmware of the USB stick the direction is wrong.

At most the DFU capable USB port on the Mac doesn't support booting of USB mass storage devices for some stupid reason.

crest commented on Arm's Cortex A725 Ft. Dell's Pro Max with GB10   chipsandcheese.com/p/arms... · Posted by u/pixelpoet
crest · 14 days ago
I would love to see a comparison between the A725 and X925 cores.
crest commented on UK House of Lords Votes to Extend Age Verification to VPNs   reclaimthenet.org/uk-hous... · Posted by u/ubercow13
crest · 15 days ago
Has anyone told them teens would create accounts with foreign VPN services?
crest commented on Bugs Apple loves   bugsappleloves.com... · Posted by u/nhod
pjerem · 19 days ago
The macOS login screen is broken since basically forever. Opening a macbook lid and choosing another user than the one already selected is a PITA. I can't even remember it working. And I have the issue on 3 macbooks.
crest · 18 days ago
Press escape, select the other user, login?
crest commented on Nicolas Guillou, French ICC judge sanctioned by the US and “debanked”   lemonde.fr/en/internation... · Posted by u/lifeisstillgood
crest · a month ago
Time to protect EU citizens from US human rights abuses. Require EU banks to ignore foreign sanctions and call the US bluff.
crest commented on GOG is getting acquired by its original co-founder   gog.com/blog/gog-is-getti... · Posted by u/haunter
crest · a month ago
It's nice that it should be a non-event for users.

u/crest

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