• TechnoUnionTypeBeat [he/him, they/them]
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    2 个月前

    Ever feel that frustrating moment where you try to click something on your phone and end up clicking one of the buttons near it, so you go back to try again and hit another wrong button, so you go back to try again and

    Now imagine that while moving at 100 kmh trying to adjust the AC

    • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]M
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      2 个月前

      Imagine trying to adjust the AC and the "wrong thing" you hit just made the music become deafeningly loud, and the only way to fix this is on the touch screen so you have to take your eyes completely off the road.

      Imagine trying to turn on the blinker to make a turn and accidentally putting the car in reverse instead.

      Imagine a car that literally does not have any way to control the door locks. It just doesn't exist.

      Imagine needing to find and enter a settings menu in order to turn on the headlights, defroster, or windshield wipers.

      Imagine needing to use a keyboard search function in the settings menu to find things like mirror adjustment (which is also done on the touchscreen.)

      Imagine having updates that change where these frequently used features are located so any imagination of "muscle memory" is impossible.

      All of these are real problems people frequently experience in multiple cars made by multiple manufacturers.

      • HexBroke [any, comrade/them]
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        2 个月前

        The giant touchscreen car isn't the same as a Tesla, here's a link to a drive test https://youtu.be/bbVYo23UY_g?si=JrnCS-dDZjYh2j7o

        Looks like there are physical controls for:

        • volume
        • indicators (blinkers)
        • door locks and window controls
        • assume headlights and wipers are controlled by the stalls
        • niph [she/her]
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          2 个月前

          NGL this video makes me want one and I don’t even drive. The way he yelled “Geely I’m too hot!!” and the AC came on hahaha