Pete

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Aussie living in Berlin. Mostly English, manchmal auf Deutsch.

Interested in UX / urbanism / live music / photography. Working in Data & Product Development.

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Cybertruck Deliveries Halted Due To Car Being A Big Piece Of Shit That Doesn't Work | Defector

Tesla, a future case study for securities law classes across America, had to stop delivering Cybertrucks this past weekend. No, not because the hundred-thousand–dollar medium-duty pickup, which is only any of those things in the loosest interpretive sense, tends to brick when it gets rained on; nor because its stainless steel panels get all rusty […]

More good urbanism news from Paris - making it more expensive to drive large and heavy cars into the city. More cities should follow this example - invest into green and active transport rather than subsidize traffic and congestion.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/04/parisians-vote-in-favour-of-tripling-parking-costs-for-suvs

#urbanism #waroncars #citylife #publichealth

Parisians vote in favour of tripling parking costs for SUVs

The referendum comes as the city aims to reduce emissions by targeting wealthy drivers in large, polluting cars

The Guardian

Took a couple of photos in Norway last week - think they turned out alright.

#northernlights #travelphotography #photography #nikonz6

When I was a smartass computer nerd in the 80s and 90s, an eternal theme was friends and family sheepishly asking me for tech support help, and me slowly, patiently explaining to them that computers aren't scary, they're actually predictable, they won't explode or erase your data (unless you really make an effort), and they operate by simple (if somewhat arcane) rules. Edit > Cut, then click, then Edit > Paste. Save As. Use tabs, not spaces. Stuff like that. Maybe not easy, but simple, or at least consistent and learnable.

But that's not true anymore.

User interfaces lag. Text lies. Buttons don't click. Buttons don't even look like buttons! Panels pop up and obscure your workspace and you can't move or remove them -- a tiny floating x and a few horizontal lines is all you get. Mobile and web apps lose your draft text, refresh at whim, silently swallow errors, mysteriously move shit around when you're not looking, hide menus, bury options, don't respect or don't remember your chosen settings. Doing the same thing gives different results. The carefully researched PARC principles of human-computer interaction -- feedback, discoverabilty, affordances, consistency, personalization -- all that fundamental Don Norman shit -- have been completely discarded.

My tech support calls now are about me sadly explaining there's nothing I can do. Computers suck now. They run on superstition, not science. It's a real tragedy for humanity and I have no idea how to fix it.

#HCI #UX #UI #okdoomer

Ich wohne in Berlin Mitte. Ich bin seit 5 Uhr morgens wach, weil die Bauern gekommen sind, um zu protestieren. Wie kann das während der Ruhezeit legal sein?

#bauernprotest

The I in LLM stands for intelligence

On how people now use AI to submit security reports on #curl.

https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/01/02/the-i-in-llm-stands-for-intelligence/

The I in LLM stands for intelligence

I have held back on writing anything about AI or how we (not) use AI for development in the curl factory. Now I can't hold back anymore. Let me show you the most significant effect of AI on curl as of today - with examples. Bug Bounty Having a bug bounty means that we offer … Continue reading The I in LLM stands for intelligence →

daniel.haxx.se

Mitchell Johnson is right - this series should have been the series to introduce some new blood into the Australian team.

Warner & Smith never deserved to get their place back after the cheating scandal, but they also shouldn't be there on their form leading into the summer.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-17/australia-vs-pakistan-mitchell-johnson-on-david-warner/103238934

Mitchell Johnson stands by David Warner criticism after Perth Test duck against Pakistan

Former Test tearaway Mitchell Johnson defends his criticism of David Warner, saying Australia missed a chance to blood new talent.

ABC News
Health remain one of the best live bands in the world. Tight & crisp.
Saw Sleep Token last night, mostly because Health were the opening band, but also because I was curious given all the hype. I don't get it? The heavy stuff is good, but the other 90% is fairly bland and almost every song follows the same structure. Very disappointing

About time Richard Kingsmill stepped down. Beyond belief that a 60 year old was the music director of a youth radio station.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-11/richard-kingsmill-announces-departure-from-triple-j/103214438

Richard Kingsmill announces departure from triple j after three decades with the youth station

Often referred to as "The King", Richard Kingsmill joined youth broadcaster triple j as a producer in 1988.

ABC News