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| jonovid:
I do believe in this present day, many are suffering cognitive overload. after watching Dash Cam Owners Australia. seeing so many on the wrong side of the road. is life today way too complicated |
| SilverSolder:
Maybe tourists from right-side countries? It is one of the crazy flukes of history that we've ended up with two opposite standards in effect globally... What could possibly go wrong? :D |
| eti:
--- Quote from: jonovid on January 02, 2022, 08:02:55 am ---I do believe in this present day, many are suffering cognitive overload. after watching Dash Cam Owners Australia. seeing so many on the wrong side of the road. is life today way too complicated --- End quote --- Touch screens are a huge part of the problem. You might think that doesn't make sense, but think about it - menu within menu within menu within menu, all on a glass touch surface where there's no tactile way to differentiate, without looking. THAT is a huge part of cognitive overload - companies think touch is a "solve-all" magic bullet. They are great, but NOT the solution to all technical challenges, and yet it seems as if the designers think they are a replacement for physical hardware buttons and switches. |
| RJSV:
I've seen some, where (that) person, you mention, after they do the 'one' swerve back...they go right back to mental drift mode... (Also seen; METH addled person, after starting one kitchen FIRE, proceeds to do same lame inattention - coupled with lousy, or no, attitude ) |
| Ed.Kloonk:
I wonder if we'll soon see perhaps a shift from the portable devices screen and car infotainment screen combined into a HUD type of thing. There, integrated with all the fancy AI smarts, you guide the vehicle rather than 'drive' it all the while receiving your regular dopamine hits. What do you think? |
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