BroodPlatypus

BroodPlatypus OP t1_jdrm5fk wrote

Passengers exists. Also if the driver is queuing up songs doesn’t that mean less time looking at the screen? Because the alternative to queuing is picking each song one after another. I would queue 5 or 6 songs and not look at the phone again.

ALSO if you connect it to cars bluetooth the queuing works. What about the charging cable makes it more dangerous?

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BroodPlatypus t1_ja9gd3s wrote

Fellow self taught dev here. You should already be prepared to spend your entire career continuously learning new skills. Coding will get easier, but that just changes the scope of what the role of developer includes.

Worrying about the future does not change it. We do have the power to change the world positively through our contributions to humanity through code. Be the change you want to see blah blah.

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BroodPlatypus t1_j4ecr86 wrote

If this was my company and my patent, I would recognize what I have and reject offers to stifle the company. Deciding the benefit to mankind outweighs a big pay day. I would think someone who moved from microprocessors into vitamins would also be altruistic enough to come to the same conclusion.

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BroodPlatypus t1_j4d2kty wrote

I think it could go the same route as electric vehicles where it’s niche until every food company realizes it’s missing out on market share due to one superstar company. Also it could just reach America last. This company is in Israel, might be a little out of the clutches of American lobbyists.

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BroodPlatypus t1_j4anu4u wrote

Is no one here excited for this breakthrough? Sure it might only be a step in the process but it seems like the sugar problem is being addressed seriously by entrepreneurs which only leads to quicker and more iterative development of the technology space!

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