Seraph ( @Seraph@kbin.social ) 40•10 months agoHonestly they should just be pleased we don’t have to spend as much effort and brain space as they did just for transit.
UlfKirsten ( @UlfKirsten@feddit.de ) English5•10 months agoMore time to doomscroll
Holzkohlen ( @Holzkohlen@feddit.de ) 4•10 months agoExactly they did not have internet porn back then.
CompN12 ( @CompN12@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz ) 20•10 months agoAnd then google tries sending me through backcountry roads because iT sAvEs EiGhT mInUtEs in a 5 1/2 hour drive, not realizing its hard to travel 80kph on dirt roads cutting through hilly residential areas.
player2 ( @player2@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English9•10 months agoOh my god when we moved from Oklahoma to a town in the mountains of Vermont this issue made the last day of driving hell! It’s my fault for not checking the route on such a big trip though.
We had visited this town several times and always drove in on a major interstate with no issues. Well when we were finally loaded up with the 26’ U-haul and towing a car behind, I just selected the default route to our new address in VT.
It was fine up until the last day when we started to get to the mountains and to my horror it was taking us on these tiny one lane roads up extremely steep mountains and super narrow roads.
When going downhill I was braking as hard as I could and the U-Haul was barely even slowing down and the brakes would be smoking at the bottom. And on the way up I was flooring it and barely getting up to 20 mph sometimes.
It’s a miracle the truck made it through the dirt roads at the end. We finally rolled into town on what I now know is a historic, scenic route that the leaf peepers like to take.
Malfeasant ( @Malfeasant@lemm.ee ) 6•10 months agoNote for future - even with an automatic transmission, you can shift into a lower gear (2 or even L) on a downhill to have the engine slow you down and save your brakes.
player2 ( @player2@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English1•10 months agoThe U-Haul automatically downshifts to engine break in tow mode when you tap the breaks. That was with engine breaking, the engine was screaming.
The gear selector also had the options for M, 2, 1 but I didn’t use them for fear of blowing up the engine if it went at an even higher RPM.
lemillionsocks ( @lemillionsocks@beehaw.org ) 18•10 months agoSometimes theres traffic and the gps lets you know to avoid it!
edric ( @scytale@lemm.ee ) English8•10 months agoYeah, I always use navigation even on very familiar routes. Saves me time when there’s an accident or unexpected event ahead of my route.
MickeySwitcherooney ( @MickeySwitcherooney@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 3•10 months agoWe were delayed for an hour on an already painfully long road trip once because my dad “Couldn’t imagine why the GPS would recommend that” right before steering us into a traffic jam.
Kerrigor ( @Kerrigor@kbin.social ) 4•10 months agoRight, and road closures. Even if I know the route like the back of my hand, I turn on navigation for the real-time information.
I’ve been saved many hours of sitting in traffic thanks to notices of road closures, car crashes etc
xerazal ( @xerazal@lemmy.zip ) English18•10 months agoIn my defense, I use it not because I don’t know how to get where I need to go, but because it shows real time traffic info that could help me find another route to avoid said traffic rather than being stuck in that traffic. Driving through local roads to get to work sucks because sometimes it’s fine but other times there are accidents or roadwork that causes backups.
CoderKat ( @CoderKat@lemm.ee ) English4•10 months agoYeah, I once was driving to a routine place where there ended up being major roadwork that closed off a key stretch of road and the side streets ended up being a confusing maze. I eventually just ended up having to pull over and get the GPS out.
tryagain ( @tryagain@lemmy.ml ) 11•10 months agos/ancestors/wife
Starfighter ( @Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.de ) 3•10 months agoSeeing these little IT gems all over Lemmy always makes me smirk :)
Sysosmaster ( @Sysosmaster@infosec.pub ) 9•10 months agoA trick to “learn” routes… put the GPS in your pocket, and only listen to it… this way you start to spot the landmarks we used to use to navigate by.
But I like watching the little arrow
Octopus ( @Octopus1348@thelemmy.club ) 6•10 months agoFun fact: If you use Google Maps, and press on the arrow (while the navigation is started), you can change the arrow to 3 different cars.
Zerush ( @Zerush@lemmy.ml ) 7•10 months agoI’ve enough with this one
Modern problems require ancient solutions
Zerush ( @Zerush@lemmy.ml ) 3•10 months ago(It works conected to the odometer)
Also as “Smartwatch”
To avoid construction and traffic jams, they listened to the radio with the news of local traffic.
https://bitrebels.com/technology/this-is-the-first-gps-dated-back-in-the-early-1900s/
Dubious_Fart ( @Dubious_Fart@lemmy.ml ) English7•10 months agoyou need GPS to go to the place youv’e been multiple times, because you have GPS. Your brain does a funny thing where it doesnt feel like it has to remember shit when you have the answer infront of you on a computer/phone/device cause it is basically using that device as its short term memory.
Yeah, having the internet in my pocket absolutely affects how much I commit to memory.
Malfeasant ( @Malfeasant@lemm.ee ) 2•10 months agoWhich is a good thing, at least for how my mind works- leaving it up to the internet to fill in the details frees up space in my head to retain a greater breadth of vague knowledge…
Obi ( @Obi@sopuli.xyz ) 1•10 months agoIt’s like we can all match the most “erudite” that lives 50 years ago just by the fact we can access infinite knowledge at all times. At the end of the day those guys’s work was to know where to look for information in their libraries, and have the surface knowledge to understand what they were reading about.
Dubious_Fart ( @Dubious_Fart@lemmy.ml ) English1•10 months agoYou and I both know that freed up space is just used for anxiety.
WhyIDie ( @WhyIDie@lemmy.ml ) 3•10 months agomy ancestors watching me open my contacts list because I can’t remember a single phone number (they’re really invasive ancestors)
UntouchedWagons ( @UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca ) English2•10 months agoI remember 15 years ago navigating for my dad to get him through Montreal using only one of those horrible paper maps. It was awful.
Today Google maps navigated me from the middle of nowhere Vermont (which is pretty much the entire state) all the way home across country and provincial borders no problem.
cc8 ( @cc8@infosec.pub ) English2•10 months agoAAA tier