@weilawei @angelastella This is one of the top reasons I hate new cars
@hellomiakoda @weilawei @angelastella I deeply dislike new appliances with touchscreens that sing at me. Especially since appliances now only last a few years instead of a few decades. I refuse to buy a vehicle with touchscreens, I'm driving a 2012 vehicle with knobs. The giant tablet displays on newer vehicles is so distracting and I've wondered if that's one reason people have become such unsafe drivers.
@Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei@mastodon.online @angelastella
Until recently I was driving a 2002-vintage car. All buttons of course & with a cassette player and push-button radio. My 'new' used 2019-vintage car is mostly buttons, but has a touch-screen infotainment panel. I don't use it because it's incredibly distracting, but also barely works. Now I have no way to play music in the car. Progress, eh?
@henstridge @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei
Bring a 80's boombox with you. Fight the power.
@angelastella @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei@mastodon.online
I still have my cassettes and a Walkman. Maybe there's a way to plug it in to a portable speaker.
@henstridge @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei
I'm too drunk right now to suggest a solution, but I'm positive it's there. We have a lot of retrotech lunatics here.
@angelastella @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei@mastodon.online When it comes to Touch Screens in cars, Consumer Technologists should really heed the advice "Just Because You Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should"
@henstridge @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei
That's solid advice in general for production. R&D, whole another thing.
@angelastella @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei@mastodon.online Also applies to cameras: A button or dial for every important function, and only one function for every button or dial. Muscle-memory takes care of the rest. I want to look at what I'm photographing, not at a menu
@henstridge @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei
I'm this close to going back to film photography because of this.
@angelastella @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei@mastodon.online Yes, tempting. I still have an Olympus OM-1n and (my favourite) an OM-4Ti. Basically, just three controls and a button-battery that lasted years. It was even useable without the battery.
@henstridge @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei
The battery is just for the photometer, right?
@angelastella @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei@mastodon.online Just for metering on the OM-1n. On the OM-4Ti it also controlled auto-exposure, but it was possible to use the camera in fully mechanical mode with a constant shutter speed of 1/125
@henstridge @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei
Good enough. I like it.
@angelastella @Jennifer @hellomiakoda @weilawei@mastodon.online Indeed. Who needs metering? Just apply the Sunny-16 rule.