I do feel like there is a chasm between mastering tinkerad and being able to do even fairly basic things in FreeCad.
Seems like a real window of opportunity for weekend makers that want to up their game but don't want to go full on traditional cad software.
I'm not aware of a decent software package that sits in that space.
Are you aware of a decent number of mainstream products that didn't go full asshole? I agree with you absolutely, but I feel like the majority of connected products pull this same shit.
I just want the convenience store clerk to finally get arrested because he failed to review the customer's medical records before selling him the red bull that put him into cardiac arrest. It's time to have more thorough disclosure between merchant and customer everywhere. Time has shown over and over that anonminmity is only beneficial for criminals to abuse well intentioned systems.
I don't have a Tesla and have not used supercharger network but I can verify that other charging networks are infuriating and not just by comparison. I have half a dozen different apps with my credit card info on them and various old paid credits on them, not to mention committing to a good 5-10 min of fuck around time each time I park at a random charger and try to figure out what the hell this new system is.
Ha! Too bad Lemmy doesn't do karma. You cracked a pretty good upvote farming technique by asking a question that should have slammed for not even bothering to rtfa or summary or other cooments even, and then self responding with what is a redundant statement from the article for everyone else.
I dunno guy. Id like to think we are largely post-matching. If you are a conservative dresser that just needs a little help (ie. You wear a navy suit and brown shoes or a black suit and black shoes most of the time and you don't want to draw attention by wearing your black suit with brown shoes) these types of guides can be helpful. If your clothing library has this many colors of shoes, pants and you can pull off a lumbar jack looking red plaid like that on a regular day, don't worry about it - a mismatch will likely just look like a bold intentional fashion statement.