@BruceMi0321@lukOlejnik Bingo. And I think another irony is, the piece of the whole pie that probably *can* be almost entirely replaced with AI is middle management, the ones pushing this AI psychosis on the engineers.
@BruceMi0321@lukOlejnik And the central issue that *no one* is talking about is that you can't train *engineers* when the AI is doing all of the work. Sure, AI *sorta* works now, when you have an entire industry of greybeards to keep it in the lines, but we're not training new ones to replace them.
@Skalvier@MbarkCherguia The military is mechanically more akin to salary rather than hourly (you get paid a flat rate regardless of hours worked), and salary, you're technically on the clock 24/7. It's also a very very different animal from civilian employment, as I'm sure you're aware.
@Grunt2A@CoveredGeekly If they're actually using the original cast, that's exactly what it's going to be, a continuation from later in the continuity. They can't really do anything except that, tbh, unless they're starting fresh with a whole new cast, and that would be...disastrous.
@Leo3bood@discord_support Unrelated thread, dude. Post to @discord_support directly, not as a reply on a completely unrelated message, and maybe they'll actually see it. Though, from what I've heard, that also only has limited success. Discord support really is pretty atrocious.
@discord Could y'all fix your keybinds system? Or better yet, let us disable built-in keybinds? I NEVER want to start a call via keybind, EVER. And I can't even override that bind anymore, because hitting apostrophe in the bind menu inputs tilde instead. NOT. OK.
@Jackie826_@gruffdba@Boenau I don't need to. You've yet to back your claim of a green arrow and a "walk" signal being active at the same time. You seem to be complaining drivers treat a flashing yellow as a green arrow, but that's not a signal issue, that's a DRIVER ISSUE. This isn't a difficult concept.
@Jackie826_@gruffdba@Boenau Flashing yellow does not, in fact, mean go. It means yield. Drivers failing to obey the laws of the road is not the same as the light being improperly programmed. Flashing yellow = yield before turn. Green orb (without green arrow) = yield before turn. That simple, really.
@HeinenCurtis@StoveTacos@Boenau Right, but what's the 4th box for? A standard 4-high is a red arrow, solid yellow arrow, blinking yellow arrow, and green arrow, top-to-bottom. If it's just a green orb for turn-but-yield, it'd by a 5-light doghouse, with the yellow and green orbs on the right, and arrows left.
@Jackie826_@gruffdba@Boenau And you're correct, I do not live in New York, nor have I ever even been there. However, US traffic code specifically forbids what you're asserting is the case here, so yes, you're wrong. If you want to a claim like that to be believed, back it with evidence.
@HeinenCurtis@StoveTacos@Boenau In this particular case, I don't understand why the light is 4-high, if that's the case. If they're not using a flashing yellow, they either need a standard 5-light "doghouse" signal, or no dedicated turn signal at all.
@HeinenCurtis@StoveTacos@Boenau So, that's actually the same thing. If you're at a light that has a green order and does NOT have a red arrow, it's a yield-before-turning. It's the exact same mechanic as a flashing yellow arrow. In fact, the flashing yellow arrow was added purely to make this more explicit.