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by Aardwolf
971 days ago
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A 9 second delay for a radio channel? So they can't do some interactive things like phone calls without a 9s delay anymore either? It really seems modern tech doesn't care about delay at all, while personally I do care about it. Modern tech should be better, but on the delay it's getting worse instead. Bluetooth audio is another example, with top tier headphones no longer supporting lower latency bluetooth codecs like aptx, and GPU's being ok adding delay to insert some "AI" frames, and delay between moving a camara and seeing the updated image on screen. Plus this love that designers have for "long-press" on/off buttons rather than immediate clicky ones. |
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If I turn my Jeep on, it has such underpowered infotainment hardware that I can easily shift to reverse, disengage the parking brake, back down my driveway, shift into drive and start cruising down the street before it FINALLY turns on the reverse camera, which then displays me driving forward. That's also if the Accept button lets you press it, which it ignores a lot.
At what point should regulated functionality ALSO have some level of regulated performance?