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I thought those were a positive development previously, even if they aren’t something I regularly “benefit” from. Thanks for scaring me out of that train of thought.
I’m sure in a vacuum and sufficiently engineered they are a generally positive development in the short term at least. I don’t remember specifically reading horror stories about them or anything, though it sounds like you can attest to them being insufficient to avoid wiping out bikes so I figure they’re questionable at best.
They’re just sort of emblematic of a broader issue where tech-first “solutions” for increasingly marginal problems are probably leading to a dangerous infantilization of the population, with questionable benefits, especially in the long run, given how unreliable our regulators are and our system’s propensity to only optimise for the short term.
Even without the disclaimers, I don’t think I’d have taken either of these as directed at me, though I’m sure I’ve misinterpreted people in that way. S’all good.
Yea I don’t remember you ever misinterpreting me like that but it happens pretty regularly in general when I don’t clarify my intent or w/e, which is understandable.
you can attest to them being insufficient to avoid wiping out bikes
Honestly, I don’t notice how new the car is. I just see them getting way too close and wondering if they saw me at all or not.
I don’t remember you ever misinterpreting me like that
It’s definitely something I do at times. And yet I also am far too often a sarcastic asshole who lets other people misinterpret me even if I understand that’s happening.
I’m sure in a vacuum and sufficiently engineered they are a generally positive development in the short term at least. I don’t remember specifically reading horror stories about them or anything, though it sounds like you can attest to them being insufficient to avoid wiping out bikes so I figure they’re questionable at best.
They’re just sort of emblematic of a broader issue where tech-first “solutions” for increasingly marginal problems are probably leading to a dangerous infantilization of the population, with questionable benefits, especially in the long run, given how unreliable our regulators are and our system’s propensity to only optimise for the short term.
Yea I don’t remember you ever misinterpreting me like that but it happens pretty regularly in general when I don’t clarify my intent or w/e, which is understandable.
Honestly, I don’t notice how new the car is. I just see them getting way too close and wondering if they saw me at all or not.
It’s definitely something I do at times. And yet I also am far too often a sarcastic asshole who lets other people misinterpret me even if I understand that’s happening.