@prahou no, i actually quite like color, it provides great beauty
Was just complaining an hour ago that all the cars on the road are boring because they're all monochrome now :p
@reiddragon
There's a few nice reds and blues and the very occasional other color but it's so awful now in general
@reiddragon
There's a few that are nice shades is what i meant
Just not many :=
@prahou
I've seen a buncha nice colors where i am i think in part because there are more _older_ cars
@prahou @khm @pixx @reiddragon
That hurts my eyes. XD
@prahou @khm @pixx @reiddragon
Reminds me of the WWII-era ship camouflage.
Stupid car trends:
2000s: Oversized manufacturer badges
2010s: Oversized front grilles
2020s: Muted, dull colors
2030s: Three wheels??!? (Reliant Robin, here we come!)
2040s: Flintstones cars??
2050s: No seats??
2060s: Rear wheel (only) steering?
2070s: Backward-facing driver's seat?
Maybe some kind of crazy sports car. Rear steering for more maneuverability like tail-heavy fighter planes. XD
Honda had 4-wheel steering all the way back in the 80s with the Prelude circa 1987. The rear wheels would steer against the front wheels at low speeds for a tighter turning radius, and with the front wheels at high speeds for smooth lane changes.
Didn't last long, probably had its own maintenance headaches. Crazy neat idea, though. I think I've seen another car maker use that in more recent years.
Hmm, seems it's both older than I realized, and more prevalent (but still kind of a niche):
...actually. hear me out.
We've already started putting more and more cameeas in cars. They're getting cheaper.
Replace the windshield with a real time camera view. Have it face the interior. It'll feel like you're driving forwards.
In case of an accident, you now have way more padding without problems!!!
Look, dude, you can have your shag car if you want, but you don't have to brag about it. ;)
@kabel42 @pixx @reiddragon @prahou
It would be harder on farsighted folks, too.
Also, again, insane car sickness.
@pixx @rl_dane @reiddragon @prahou I don't nearly trust software enough for that to ever be a possibility... lol.
Not to mention, human eyesight (with glasses/contacts if needed) is pretty stellar -- we basically see in HDR, no? That would be pretty important when dealing with bright lights.
And with windshields, when something gets on the windshield, you can lean around it and still see outside. But if something got on the camera(s).... Even if you had multiple, it would be a worse situation.
That's okay; since we'll have mote train and bus service and need half as many cars, it's not a huge issue if sight is blocked for a second while the windshield wipers sweep off the bugs 😜
@golemwire
No, my client did :p
It thought the first one didn't go through 😅
@rl_dane
That's okay; since we'll have mote train and bus service and need half as many cars, it's not a huge issue if sight is blocked for a second while the windshield wipers sweep off the bugs 😜
@golemwire @pixx @reiddragon @prahou
Eh, with modern camera tech, cameras can react to bright lights way faster than the human eye, and can recover way, way faster.
With a camera vision system, you never need be blinded by idiots' LED headlights ever again.
@rl_dane
...dammit man i was JOKING
But now i want this on my BIKE
Seriously fuck led headlights. I want them banned. They've almost gotten me killed biking at night twice already. (Side roads with no street lights, from no lighting to literally blind super quick)
Does it come with an IV drip of Dramamine? XD
I'd prefer dyphenhydramine ;)
And self driving.
Self driving is one of those things I'd actually kinda love *if* a) it was at least as good as me, for realsies and b) i could still drive when i wanted to
I don't think we'll have a) met within my lifetime and, if we do, i think it won't be long before b) becomes illegal.
(I'd still use the train most times but where it's not possible, handing over control while napping is better than a hotel arguably?)