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MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars

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Snapz , in Restaurants fight back against the FTC crackdown on 'junk fees' as diners balk at new charges

“Restaurant operators say the fees keep their menu prices lower, improve employee compensation and are better for customers.”

HA!!! *but we want it this way so people don’t realize how expensive their meal will actually be until they’ve already eaten and it’s too late. We want to hide our profit grab in innocuous fees that visually feel like non-negotiable taxes they are just used to paying without objection!!!"

Snapz , in Restaurants fight back against the FTC crackdown on 'junk fees' as diners balk at new charges

Restaurants are seconds away from charging a per-bite subscription to their menu. 30 bites per month individual plan or shared 150 bites per month family plan

  • Any large bites count as 3 bites
  • All bites where you open your mouth are categorized as large bites.
  • Uneaten food is evaluated by our proprietary AI and given a remaining bite count (which is then doubled and subtracted from your regaining monthly bite total as a penalty).
jaggedrobotpubes , in Man Arrested for Creating Child Porn Using AI

Do we know that AI child porn is bad? I could believe it would get them in the mood for the real thing and make them do it more, and I could believe it would make them go “ok, itch scratched”, and tank the demand for the real stuff.

Depending on which way it goes, it could be massively helpful for protecting kids. I just don’t have a sense for what the effect would be, and I’ve never seen any experts weigh in.

pankkake ,
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Depending on which way it goes, it could be massively helpful for protecting kids

Weeeelll, only until the AI model needs more training material…

jaggedrobotpubes ,

I’m not sure if that is how it would work? But this is exactly the kind of thinking we need. Effects: intended plus unintended equals ???

damnedfurry ,

That’s not how it works. The “generative” in “generative AI” is there for a reason.

PhilMcGraw ,

In Australia cartoon child porn is enforced in the same way as actual child porn. Not that it answers your question but it’s interesting.

I’d imagine for your question “it depends”, some people who would have acted on their urges may get their jollies from AI child porn, others who have never considered being pedophiles might find the AI child porn (assuming legal) and realise it’s something they were into.

I guess it may lower the production of real child porn which feels like a good thing. I’d hazard a guess that there are way more child porn viewers than child abusers.

damnedfurry ,

Do we know that AI child porn is bad? I could believe it would get them in the mood for the real thing and make them do it more, and I could believe it would make them go “ok, itch scratched”, and tank the demand for the real stuff.

From bits/articles I’ve seen here and there over the years about other things that are kind of in the same category (porn comics with child characters in them, child-shaped sex dolls), the latter seems to be more the case.

I’m reminded of when people were arguing that when Internet porn became widespread, the incidence of rape would go through the roof. And then literally the opposite happened. So…that pushes me toward hypothesizing that the latter is more likely to be the case, as well.

Cryophilia ,

Real question: “do we care if AI child porn is bad?” Based on most countries’ laws, no.

letsgo2themall , in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars

give me buttons and dials, not touch screens and ai. I want to drive, not check social media. I’ll be keeping my 2009 until the engine locks up.

storcholus , in Restaurants fight back against the FTC crackdown on 'junk fees' as diners balk at new charges

So when there is a service fee, how does that change the tip?

fpslem , in Kroger case tests FTC Chair Khan's bid to protect workers

If you look at Kroger’s acquisition of Fred Meyer or Harris Teeter grocery stores, they massively consolidated market power in big swaths of North America, and the stores that Kroger was forced to spin off by regulators soon failed, and the profitable ones were gobbled up by Kroger anyway.

Bluefalcon OP ,

All companies pull this shit. Look at all the video game markers being bought by Valve, Sony, Microsoft, and Epic games. They promise this and that but after the ink dries, they do massive layoffs. Allowing one food superstore is dangerous. We will see higher prices. We will see layoffs and downsizing. We will see more bad products.

dmtalon , in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars

I’m ok with a decent amount of tech in a car. Like I’m fine being able to connect my phone to the car and have android auto take over the infotainment system.

But the HVAC stuff needs to be buttons I can access/control without looking or very minimal looking.

I don’t want/need my car to have a SIM card, or connect to wifi, and report what I’m doing. If they want to do that, then they can give me the car for free and I’ll drive it around letting them collect my driving habits.

Edit: Oh, and I’m sure as hell not paying some subscription fee on top of the price of the car.

odium ,

Good news, lawmakers in the US finally started looking at this issue.

Bad news: probably will take years for change

callouscomic ,

There are numerous headlines like:

118th Congress on track to become one of the least productive in US history

So good luck with that.

FlyingSquid ,
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As of 2022, Toyota still put physical buttons on their HVAC system and audio system.

I know because, against my advice, my wife bought a Toyota Rav4 Hybrid in 2022. I can’t tell her how to spend her money, but at least the car she got didn’t have some of this other bullshit.

Cyyris ,

Hey, at least she picked one of the most reliable cars on the market.

FlyingSquid ,
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It’s a good car. I just wish she hadn’t decided to buy one in 2022. It’s bad enough to buy a new car now, it was worse then.

blackluster117 ,
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Out of curiosity, why didn’t you want her to buy that specific vehicle?

FlyingSquid ,
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I didn’t think she should have bought any car. Her old car worked. It wasn’t in the best shape in the world, but it was fine. And 2022 was a terrible year for buying a car.

dmtalon ,

I have a 2008 tundra a coworker just bought a new one so I asked for a ride. It was nice to see under the enormous center display, the HVAC controls!

TheDemonBuer ,
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I’m ok with a decent amount of tech in a car. Like I’m fine being able to connect my phone to the car and have android auto take over the infotainment system.

This reminds me of my 2016 Honda Civic. It had just the right amount of tech.

Wogi ,

I love my subaru outback. It’s a great car. It does all the car things exceptionally well. It holds a lot of stuff. Snow, mud, fuck you it’s all pavement to me baybeee.

I fucking hate my Outback’s climate control, entertainment, map, and information screen. I understand newer models have improved slightly. It’s still awful. The only good thing about that fucking screen is that I can turn everything on from my phone. Literally every other function is awful to try to access and use while you’re driving.

EldritchFeminity ,

I just bought a forester a few months ago, and my 2 stipulations on the cars I was looking at were all-wheel drive because I live in snow country, and a car no newer than 2018 (IIRC) because that was the year car companies largely switched from manual controls to a 16-inch screen with everything, including climate control, accessed from an app.

When I was talking to the guy at the dealership I bought it from and mentioned how much I disliked the new screens, he outright said, “Yeah, a lot of people don’t like them.”

Wrench ,

When carplay works, it’s great. But mine constantly has issues connecting to phones. Both my wife’s iPhone, and my Android. Both are flagships that are a couple years old, so still very current and sufficient specs.

Meanwhile, my old aftermarket Bluetooth radio connects every time with no issue.

I do like the convenience of GPS and audio on the car tablet when it works. But honestly, it’s a distraction when it’s being fussy.

Darkassassin07 , in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars
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Yup.

I refuse to buy any vehicle made after 2015, and even that’s quite a bit newer than I’d like.

grue ,

I wouldn’t mind having tech in my car, but I have a zero-tolerance policy for proprietary spyware-infested shit. Therefore, I can’t buy any vehicle made after 2015.

I’d like to have a double-DIN car computer with a Raspberry Pi, RTL-SDR (for the radio) and OBD2 connection, but haven’t gotten around to making one yet.

Bye , in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars

I like having Siri in my car when she works. Like when my phone properly wirelessly connects. But when it doesn’t, I hate it, and would be better without it.

Also why the hell can’t CarPlay use the radio, when the car has a radio. Why can’t those two things talk to each other. Fucking dumb.

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samokosik , (edited ) in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars
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well obviously My aunt has a modern car that reads the signs for you. Where I live there is a highway in the middle and normal road on the outer side. That piece of crap slows down to 70 km/h from 130 when it sees the sign that belongs to the other road…

However, not all tech is terrible. For example, parking cameras, gps, cruise control are useful

Edit: I think the current toyota land cruiser 70 series sold in australia is at the sweet spor of technology

Maggoty , in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars

That’s because they’re putting dumb shit in. We have the technology for example to -

Have high beams shine around other cars. (Regulators actually fucked this up)

Put all the speed and other needed information on the windshield.

Put a thermal image on the windshield so you can see the road as if it were daylight.

Use “fly by wire” controls instead of the same control scheme as a Model T.

And quite a bit more. But no instead we have the world’s worst mix of UI/UX and software in an attempt to save money and sell data.

TheWeirdestCunt ,

Fly by wire would be a terrible design for a car, I’ve seen people driving on space saver tires or with taped up windows for months. If people already just ignore warning lights until something physically stops them from driving then at least having a physical steering column means there’s still control after the power steering fails so that they don’t go straight on into oncoming traffic.

On your other point about still using the same control systems as a model T, modern cars don’t. Hydraulic steering came around in the 50s and almost all modern cars have electric power steering, the model T had completely unassisted rack and pinion steering. I can’t find any definite answer on what the last car without any hydraulic steering was but I’d definitely like to find out if anyone knows.

MegaUltraChicken ,

You got me curious and found this article from 2019, it looks like the Alfa Romeo 4C didn’t have power steering. It was discontinued in 2020.

driving.ca/…/these-six-cars-were-the-last-without…

bl_r , in Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars

I love my car for the fact it doesn’t do anything crazy. Buttons and switches for everything, bluetooth for music, and a minimalist infotainment system that may as well only be there for the phone pairing process.

I might be in the minority, but I hate Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. I don’t want anything fancy, just music. I don’t want all the bells and whistles of my phone, just music.

hate2bme , in Restaurants fight back against the FTC crackdown on 'junk fees' as diners balk at new charges

They should have started cracking down years ago when restaurants started charging “delivery fees” that the delivery drivers didn’t get.

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