dohju

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[–] dohju@lemmy.world 10 points 7 months ago

Just looking at the picture this already seems like amateur work.

As for the music being ... Yes it's pretty flat and unexciting. Realistically lots of today's music is already a remix of a remix and honestly... quite generic. Bands have been cast for looks for a long time, autotune has been here for ages, and with a better effort in the voice department I don't see AI artists being far off. I don't think they will ever completely replace artists here, especially since live events really are a thing of their own but.. eh

[–] dohju@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Worked for a car manufacturer doing statistical analysis on gap & flushness all over the exterior... And the door gaps are a bitch to get right. Probably the most difficult ones over the whole car. All the manufacturers struggle with this to a degree. This is also the one place where part quality is probably most critical.

The other gaps are usually handled by designing the angles in a beneficial way etc. When they show up in a bigger way it's almost always bad design.

[–] dohju@lemmy.world 31 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Luckily only tried it once on gamepass. For sure has some interesting parts to it (I did like the ship designer) but it hit me on the second location I explored - this is pretty much a Skyrim reskin. The are randomised dungeons everywhere for no goddamn reason whatsoever, my goddamn spaceship can only fit like 5 suits.... alright. Been there, done that, I'm out.

Looking for a re-release in 5 yrs with all the add-ons and mods, maybe I will get it then.

[–] dohju@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Out of the loop here can you give me tldr on this?

[–] dohju@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

If you can even get something like +/-3 or 4 mm with say a cpk of 1,33 you are doing pretty well for a whole body.

It's probably a pr stunt. If this is real then they are doomed because they have not yet understood that you need to compensate tolerances and design a robust assembly that can handle this. If you are trying to get crazy high part precision you have not understood how big scale manufacturing works. This is why the Japanese are often so highly regarded in this and might be the true art of car (or large scale) engineering.

[–] dohju@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

To put it bluntly: It’s not women’s job to fix men

Is that so? Surely you expect men to help with the goals of feminism, no?

Imagine saying the same thing in reverse: unequal payment for women because they are not forceful enough to push for more? Sad but what can you do - it's not men's job to fix women after all.

If people really think that, then screw this 'f* you, I got mine ' version of feminism and push for a better life for everyone. This is such a shortsighted way to live and not even try to look beyond your own horizon.

[–] dohju@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago (3 children)

I hear that sentiment quite a bit, can you elaborate?

Seems to me that if you drive it to the extreme the same could be said for existing on earth.

Also surely 'immoral' has gradations that we can push. Child slavery is another level when compared to even screwing the working class out of money.

[–] dohju@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

IP has many many flaws, have to disagree with you on the r&d though. That simply costs upfront money and we don't do a lot of it anymore anyways.

To some degree companies don't even patent their stuff, so that they don't have to publish the inner workings for their competitors. This is especially a problem with china since they pretty notoriously don't give a damn about patents and just copy it anyway. Your Shenzhen example makes no sense to me.

There is enough about ip to dislike anyways:

  • It is mainly used as a way to sue each other in the corporate world. This is why they patent everything usually.

  • Patents don't even really have to explain how the technique works (or if it really works) in much detail.

  • there is little to no recourse if the patent office does not want to grant your patent. On the other hand if they feel like it, they can grant complete shit.

  • patents are prohibitively expensive for private people, in granting and upkeep.