When will news media stop falling for this shit?

Oh, yes, when it stops generating clicks. I am part of the problem.

  • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Please no flying cars. Please no. The jetsons made it look cool, but that was a cartoon made in the days before 9/11 and cell phones happened.

    Now imagine some distracted driver, watching a tiktok while driving, and oops, they did another 9/11.

    Now imagine that happens every week. Not because of terrorists, but because of idiots! WE HAVE A LOT OF IDIOTS IN THIS COUNTRY!!!

    …please no.

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      7 hours ago

      Why would you assume these would be driven? This looks like a Hollywood special effect reel from the 1950s. We are close to having fully autonomous vehicles already. Any practical application of this couldn’t happen for at least another 20years. If we are still driving our own vehicles by then we are all pretty fucked already.

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      8 hours ago

      Cars crash into buildings all the time. Even if you took the largest consumer car and “drove” it as fast as possible into the side of a skyscraper, you wouldn’t be able to cause anything close to another 9/11.

      That said, these are terrible for other reasons.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    13 hours ago

    I’ve seen plenty of working flying cars since the late 90’s.

    Word to the media: don’t bother us with this shit until they have a working idea on how to monitor and regulate the shit so we can all have flying cars and not just one dude’s stupid prototype. The hard thing isn’t making a car that can fly. That shit is relatively easy. The hard part is figuring out how air traffic would work if everyone was up there. It’s already a PITA and there aren’t a helluva lot of planes compared to cars.

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    13 hours ago

    Calling this thing a “real life flying” car is generous. This thing just looks like a mock-up at best and it didn’t appear to even have a driver/pilot during the demo.

    This thing will be bad in the air and bad on the ground.

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      6 hours ago

      It looks like how I drew cars when I was 5 years old (who am I kidding, it would probably still look like that if I attempted to draw one today).

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    13 hours ago

    The last thing we need is flying cars, even if they do get a proper pilot’s license. You don’t exactly get air brakes while in the air, and at least in the USA, recently Elmo Turnip decided to cut flight safety…

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      11 hours ago

      All the more reason for flying cars in the US:

      • No flight safety

      • So expensive only the rich can afford them

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        11 hours ago

        I hear ya. Up until the rich end up crashing into everyday poor neighborhoods…

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    13 hours ago

    I saw the article before somewhere on my newsfeed and didn’t click on it. Until we get some kind of new type of technology, flying cars will always be planes or drone that kinda looks like a car.

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    13 hours ago

    the safety of the actual car is good enough for consumers

    This is a revealing statement.

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    9 hours ago
    1. When I was a kid I used to think it would be cool to have flying cars. As an adult I think about all the jets and helicopters and drones that already fly over my home and how annoying they are. The amount of noise of a fleet of cars taking off out of the neighborhood would make in the morning would be absolutely unbearable.

    2. Looking at the underside of this “car” shows there are no drive axles, wires or motors going to the wheels, making it just a weird-shaped helicopter with wheels for no reason.

    3. This video looks very fake. Were there no witnesses in this demonstration?

    4. As others have already mentioned, regulations. Air traffic is tightly-controlled, and for good reason. There aren’t really any technical limitations to flying cars. Shit’s just dangerous, especially by unqualified individuals and en masse.

    5. There’s no way this thing survives any sort of crash test.