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thedance commented on Evidence That Parasite Prevalence Predicts Authoritarianism (2013)   ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... · Posted by u/illiilliiililil
lukifer · 5 years ago
I find it curious that in our current political climate / party system, liberals seem to be more okay with mandatory lockdown procedures, whereas conservatives are pushing back. The latter may be partially due to prior ideological commitments [0], but it's also somewhat counter-intuitive considering the known correlation between authoritarianism and germaphobia.

It may be that our two-party dynamic, being focused primarily around left vs. right, largely ignores the authoritarian/libertarian axis of the political compass [1], meaning both parties have authoritarian wings internally. In times of stress/shock, real and/or perceived, it seems that each political tribe is willing to cede power to its authoritarians, based on its values: currently, the left does so for health and the environment, and the right for border security and violence from the "other". And of course, these values can shift based on political winds and alliances of convenience; I'm watching HBO's "The Plot Against America", and from a modern perspective, it's strange to see the FDR economic progressives be the hawks, while the (original) America First-ers are the doves.

(While I lean libertarian on the political compass, I'm not a-priori judging all authoritarianism to be evil; there are arguably times such as a pandemic or a world war where some amount may be necessary.)

[0] https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/28/opinion/coronavirus-trump...

[1] https://www.politicalcompass.org/

thedance · 5 years ago
Merely exercising state powers is not authoritarianism. There are other necessary aspects that must exist. If a popularly-elected government orders a curfew that is not necessarily authoritarianism.
thedance commented on Honda bucks industry trend by removing touchscreen controls   autocar.co.uk/car-news/mo... · Posted by u/trenning
wtallis · 5 years ago
> This seems like the same instinct that makes OEMs put mobile modems in laptops, as if I would ever have my laptop but not my phone to which to tether it.

A cellular radio in a laptop gets access to better antennas and a vastly larger battery than what's found in a smartphone.

thedance · 5 years ago
The combination of the batteries in my phone and my laptop is clearly more capacious than the battery in the laptop alone.
thedance commented on Planning and Managing Layoffs   a16z.com/2020/03/31/plann... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
thedance · 5 years ago
Here's a don't: don't bring some BS document for the fired person to sign. They have no reason to do so and shouldn't feel pressured to execute something like a non-disparagement agreement, unless it comes with a big checks stapled to it.
thedance commented on Honda bucks industry trend by removing touchscreen controls   autocar.co.uk/car-news/mo... · Posted by u/trenning
nereye · 5 years ago
For the 2016 year model, the base model has a volume knob but the higher models do not. The 'USA interior' link above seems identical to the Non-USA link vs audio volume knob not being there. This is what the dash looks like for models with the knob (could only find 2015 lx but looks identical to 2016 lx): https://cdn.jdpower.com/ChromeImageGallery/Expanded/White/64...
thedance · 5 years ago
Oh yes, I'd quite forgotten about the base model radio. Almost surprised it has no tape deck.
thedance commented on Honda bucks industry trend by removing touchscreen controls   autocar.co.uk/car-news/mo... · Posted by u/trenning
Shivetya · 5 years ago
I will defend the screen in the Tesla 3, the simple fact is that you really never have to use on your typical drive and yes muscle memory works for simple UIs like what the Tesla employs.

Compared to 40+ buttons in my previous Volt AND a screen. Many cars have that many or more buttons and this is easier? Where screen's become distracting is when the UI is shit, having more than one or two clicks to do anything, and worse duplicating features there are physical buttons for but naturally distract the driver who thinks they should use that screen.

From automatic headlamps, climate control, and wipers, I really have no reason to interact with the screen except as glances while I do the standard look around while driving.

My favorite test... put a sticky on every button and only remove one if you truly had to use the function. bonus points for not having to remove the sticky to find out what the button did.

edit: spelling error

thedance · 5 years ago
The backlit display on the Tesla 3 is wayyyyy too bright for night driving, even at its lowest backlight intensity and in night mode. It is like they intentionally ignored all available human factors research. Tesla is not alone here. Many automakers these days have too-bright interiors for night driving.
thedance commented on Honda bucks industry trend by removing touchscreen controls   autocar.co.uk/car-news/mo... · Posted by u/trenning
zchrykng · 5 years ago
GPS in the camera is handy for auto-tagging the location of the photos. Which is nice for when on trips.
thedance · 5 years ago
Thanks. I am familiar with why you want location data in photos. I am not familiar with any justification for why this data cannot be acquired from my mobile.
thedance commented on Honda bucks industry trend by removing touchscreen controls   autocar.co.uk/car-news/mo... · Posted by u/trenning
jermaustin1 · 5 years ago
I DO have the highest trim level, so maybe that's why.
thedance · 5 years ago
At least in the US models of the Fit there's no difference in the interior trim levels. I think part of the confused nature of this discussion is that Honda never shipped the touch-only dashboard that this article is talking about in the US market. The Fit and as far as I have seen every model Honda sells in the US has always had real knobs and switches for the climate controls. The touch climate controls were available in Japan and elsewhere.

ETA:

Non-USA interior: https://img.sm360.ca/images/article/the-honda-way/58810//the...

USA interior: https://file.kelleybluebookimages.com/kbb/base/evox/StJ/1082...

thedance commented on Honda bucks industry trend by removing touchscreen controls   autocar.co.uk/car-news/mo... · Posted by u/trenning
sneak · 5 years ago
I can only conclude from the situation you describe, as well as the fact that most cameras (as cameras, not phones) still lack GPS and sometimes Wi-Fi, that a great many industrial designers are trend-following, uncreative bores.

Most modern car interior controls are horrible (Tesla’s giant laggy touchscreen included).

thedance · 5 years ago
Why do I need my camera to have GPS? In what situation would I be equipped with a camera and not my phone, which certainly has a GPS? This seems like the same instinct that makes OEMs put mobile modems in laptops, as if I would ever have my laptop but not my phone to which to tether it.
thedance commented on Agent57: Outperforming the human Atari benchmark   deepmind.com/blog/article... · Posted by u/EvgeniyZh
thedance · 5 years ago
Reading the blog post (haven't read the paper yet) makes it sound like this technique might apply to fuzzing. If this thing seeks out and exploits novel states in a large state space, that's the kind of direction you want in your fuzzer too.
thedance commented on Show HN: Offline text extractor from screenshots in macOS    · Posted by u/ghostffcode
whalesalad · 5 years ago
Onyx will let you change the directory where screenshots are saved on Mac (among a lot of other things) https://www.titanium-software.fr/en/onyx.html

My screenshots go into ~/screenshots and my desktop has icons disabled via the same aforementioned tool.

thedance · 5 years ago
You can change the location to which screenshots are saved as a standard macos feature. Just cmd+shift+5, click Options, click Other Location...

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