Electric Geek Transportation Systems

I've never thought of myself as a "car person". The last new car I bought (and in fact, now that I think about it, the first new car I ever bought) was the quirky 1998 Ford Contour SVT. Since then we bought a VW station wagon in 2011 and a Honda minivan in 2012 for family transportation duties. That's it. Not exactly the stuff The Stig's dreams are made of.

The station wagon made sense for a family of three, but became something of a disappointment because it was purchased before — surprise! — we had twins. As Mark Twain once said:

Sufficient unto the day is one baby. As long as you are in your right mind don't you ever pray for twins. Twins amount to a permanent riot. And there ain't any real difference between triplets and an insurrection.

I'm here to tell you that a station wagon doesn't quite cut it as a permanent riot abatement tool. For that you need a full sized minivan.

I'm with Philip Greenspun. Like black socks and sandals, minivans are actually … kind of awesome? Don't believe all the SUV propaganda. Minivans are flat out superior vehicle command centers. Swagger wagons, really.

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The A-Team drove a van, not a freakin' SUV. I rest my case.

After 7 years, the station wagon had to go. We initially looked at hybrids because, well, isn't that required in California at this point? But if you know me at all, you know I'm a boil the sea kinda guy at heart. I figure if you're going to flirt with partially electric cars, why not put aside these half measures and go all the way?

Do you remember that rapturous 2014 Oatmeal comic about the Tesla Model S? Even for a person who has basically zero interest in automobiles, it did sound really cool.

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It's been 5 years, but from time to time I'd see some electric vehicle on the road and I'd think about that Intergalactic SpaceBoat of Light and Wonder. Maybe it's time for our family to jump on the electric car trend, too, and just late enough that we can avoid the bleeding edge and end up merely on the … leading edge?

That's why we're now the proud owners of a fully electric 2019 Kia Niro.

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I've somehow gone from being a person who basically doesn't care about cars at all … to being one of those insufferable electric car people who won't shut up about them. I apologize in advance. If you suddenly feel an overwhelming urge to close this browser tab, I don't blame you.

I was expecting another car, like the three we bought before. What I got, instead, was a transformation:

  • Yes, yes, electric cars are clean, but it's a revelation how clean everything is in an electric. You take for granted how dirty and noisy gas based cars are in daily operation – the engine noise, the exhaust fumes, the scent of oil, the black dust that descends on everything, washing your hands after using the gas station pumps. You don't fully appreciate how oppressive those little dirty details were until they're gone.

  • Electric cars are (almost) completely silent. I guess technically in 2019 electric cars require artificial soundmakers at low speed for safety, and this car has one. But The Oatmeal was right. Electric cars feel like spacecraft because they move so effortlessly. There's virtually no delay from action to reaction, near immediate acceleration and deceleration … with almost no sound or vibration at all, like you're in freakin' space! It's so immensely satisfying!

  • Electric cars aren't just electric, they're utterly digital to their very core. Gas cars always felt like the classic 1950s Pixar Cars world of grease monkeys and machine shop guys, maybe with a few digital bobbins added here and there as an afterthought. This electric car, on the other hand, is squarely in the post-iPhone world of everyday digital gadgets. It feels more like a giant smartphone than a car. I am a programmer, I'm a digital guy, I love digital stuff. And electric cars are part of my world, rather than the other way around. It feels good.

  • Electric cars are mechanically much simpler than gasoline cars, which means they are inherently more reliable and cheaper to maintain. An internal combustion engine has hundreds of moving parts, many of which require regular maintenance, fluids, filters, and tune ups. It also has a complex transmission to translate the narrow power band of a gas powered engine. None of this is necessary on an electric vehicle, whose electric motor is basically one moving part with simple 100% direct drive from the motor to the wheels. This newfound simplicity is deeply appealing to a guy who always saw cars as incredibly complicated (but computers, not so much).

  • Being able to charge at home overnight is perhaps the most radical transformation of all. Your house is now a "gas station". Our Kia Niro has a range of about 250 miles on a full battery. With any modern electric car, provided you drive less than 200 miles a day round trip (who even drives this much?), it's very unlikely you'll ever need to "fill the tank" anywhere but at home. Ever. It's so strange to think that in 50 years, gas stations may eventually be as odd to see in public as telephone booths now are. Our charger is, conveniently enough, right next to the driveway since that's where the power breaker box was. With the level 2 charger installed, it literally looks like a gas pump on the side of the house, except this one "pumps" … electrons.

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This electric car is such a great experience. It's so much better than our gas powered station wagon that I swear, if there was a fully electric minivan (there isn't) I would literally sell our Honda minivan tomorrow and switch over. Without question. And believe me, I had no plans to sell that vehicle two months ago. The electric car is that much better.

I was expecting "yet another car", but what I got instead was a new, radical worldview. Driving a car powered by barely controlled liquid fuel detonations used to be normal. But in an world of more and more viable electric vehicles this status quo increasingly starts to feel … deeply unnatural. Electric is so much better of an overall experience that you begin to wonder: why did we ever do it that way?

Gas cars seem, for lack of a better word, obsolete.

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How did this transformation happen, from my perspective, so suddenly? When exactly did electric cars go from "expensive, experimental thing for crazy people" to "By God, I'll never buy another old fashioned gasoline based car if I can help it"?

I was vaguely aware of the early electric cars. I even remember one coworker circa 2001 who owned a bright neon green Honda Insight. I ignored it all because, like I said, I'm not a car guy. I needed to do the research to understand the history, and I started with the often recommended documentary Who Killed the Electric Car?

This is mostly about the original highly experimental General Motors EV1 from 1996 to 1999. It's so early the first models had lead-acid batteries! 😱 There's a number of conspiracy theories floated in the video, but I think the simple answer to the implied question in the title is straight up price. The battery tech was nowhere near ready, and per the Wikipedia article the estimated actual cost of the car was somewhere between $100,000 and $250,000 though I suspect it was much closer to the latter. It is interesting to note how much the owners (well, leasers) loved their EV1s. Having gone through that same conversion myself, I empathize!

I then watched the sequel, Revenge of the Electric Car. This one is essential, because it covers the dawn of the modern electric car we have today.

This chronicles the creation of three very influential early electric cars — the Nissan Leaf, the Chevy Volt, and of course the Tesla Roadster from 2005 - 2008. The precise moment that Lithium-Ion batteries were in play – that's when electric cars started to become viable. Every one of these three electric cars was well conceived and made it to market in volume, though not without significant challenges, both internal and external. None of them were perfect electric vehicles by any means: the Roadster was $100k, the Leaf had limited range, and the Volt was still technically a hybrid, albeit only using the gasoline engine to charge the battery.

Ten years later, Tesla has the model 3 at $38,000 and we bought our Kia Niro for about the same price. After national and state tax incentives and rebates, that puts the price at around $30,000. It's not as cheap as it needs to be … yet. But it's getting there. And it's already competitive with gasoline vehicles in 2019.

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It's still early, but the trend lines are clear. And I'm here to tell you that right now, today, I'd buy any modern electric car over a gasoline powered car.

If you too are intrigued by the idea of owning an electric car, you should be. It's freaking awesome! Bring your skepticism, as always; I highly recommend the above Matt Ferrell explainer video on electric vehicle myths.

As for me, I have seen the future, and it is absolutely, inexorably, and unavoidably … electric. ⚡



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8 Million Android Users Affected By Malicious Adware, The New Research Reveals

TrendLabs Security Intelligence has notified of 85 apps on the Google Play Store that are ridden with adware in its new discovery published three days earlier on August 16th, 2019. These apps are used for everyday activities such as photography and gaming, the research points out. These ads laden apps are supposedly thought as a nuisance by users, but they have several motives behind which remain strange to users usually downloading them.

According to their research, as many as 8 million downloads had been made of these adware laden apps by the time they revealed the information, the research warns as it hides as malware in the device of the user, and starts showing unwanted advertisements.

“Apart from displaying advertisements that are difficult to close, it employs unique techniques to evade detection through user behavior and time-based triggers,” the original research by the security intelligence reads while describing the techniques by which these apps penetrate into any device without causing any serious risk to themselves.

By using Java reflection, an API that enables the runtime behavior of the app to be examined or changed, the malicious software enters the device after determining if the ad-ridden app has been installed for almost thirty minutes. Once it finds out, the app’s shortcut is created itself on the home screen of the device after hiding its icon, preventing the app from being uninstalled.

Through their violations, they can even check that for how long the device has been unlocked, and for how long the particular app has been installed in the device. With the exception of all that, it can also see which advertisement was played earlier, so that it doesn’t show any ad too often.

As these ads ridden apps do perform their usual functions of capturing photos and playing games, users are bound to watch the full advertisement before they can either return to the app or close it anyhow. The Security Intelligence has forwarded the details of these ad-ridden apps, and according to the published article on their website, they are not available on Google Play Store anymore. But the damage that these apps have done to millions of devices and users is not something to be left unaddressed.

What should you do if you’ve been the victim of these apps

To identify if you’ve been wronged by any of these apps, here is the list of adware infected apps.

Trend Micro in its article has published some of the tips that people, who are already affected by such apps, can avail to get rid of them. Recent Samsung android devices have a feature that restricts the creation of shortcut on the home screen, the research highlights, suggesting users of taking full advantage of it to uninstall the app. It also reminds users of the function that the android 8 or later versions have of asking for user’s confirmation before an application is allowed to create a shortcut on the home screen of the device.

In addition to this, an ethical hacker named John Opdenakker proposes that users should read the app review before installing them, just as its done when someone buys an item on Amazon.

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AR Beauty Try-on Feature is Finally Live on YouTube

Great pain of trying any makeup product while watching the video tutorial is something that annoys too much. You have to pause, replay, skip forward and backward, and do so forth with the playback of the video-wasting your long time-still feeling unsatisfied. After having spent many hours, reaching a final conclusion of choosing any of the used cosmetics is another difficulty.

Keeping in view these snags, FameBit, Branded Content Division of Youtube had conducted several trials with lipsticks shades on iOS and found that 30% of viewers actually activated AR experiences, and spent more than eighty seconds applying them. Subsequently, Aaron Luber, (head of branded Experiences, AR, and VR) had announced earlier in June this year the coming of AR beauty try-on feature in immersive branded experiences in the YouTube app, that would help consumers try-on virtual makeup products themselves during any tutorial or Vlog.

In its new update, Youtube has finally gone live with this feature of its own sort. MAC Cosmetics, one of the world’s leading makeup brands is the first one to have joined in with the app to initiate AR Beauty Try-on Feature.

“We’re so excited to see MAC’s artistry and innovation come to life in this uniquely digital way. Being able to bring our newest lip shades to consumers through FameBit AR Beauty Try-on is a pioneering step, fusing the experience of content viewing and shopping,” said MAC Cosmetics North America SVP/GM Constantin Sklavenitis in a statement.

They’ve partnered with one of the world’s prominent beauty artists Roxette Arisa on the launch of their product – Love Me Lipstick Collection.

“The coolest part about this video is that you guys are actually going to be able to try on the lipsticks with me,” she chuckles and adds “like virtually”.

“Honestly I am very honored to be the part of this, because like I said, not only it’s one of my favorite brands, but also it’s like just a super cool project, and I hope you guys are also gonna like it,” she says, showing her excitement before starting the video tutorial.

How can you use it?

Before anything, you need to be sure that you are watching this video tutorial on your phone. Then make sure that you have the latest update of the YouTube app installed, otherwise the feature won’t appear. Now turn your device vertically, and while watching the video, you will see “Try it on” button, which will launch the camera in a split-screen view. Tap it to go ahead. Now you can scroll through all shades of lipsticks present, and try different colors to check which of them looks pretty with your face.

Youtube indeed is not the first digital app to have launched such a feature, there are many other websites and social media platforms already having provided this break. But Youtube is widely regarded for thousands of videos uploaded every day, bringing this option means the generation of amazing revenue mutually. After MAC Cosmetics, many other makeup products are likely to join in to improve their quality and products.

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Google Maps Latest Update Brings Live View; An Augmented Reality Navigation System

Google Maps, an app familiar to millions of smartphone users around the world for navigation, in its new 8th August update has introduced some new and exciting features for its users. Among them are the introduction of Live View, the addition of Reservations Tab, a dedicated option to let you know about nearby food outlets, and updated timeline to remember the places you visited if the location history setting of your device is turned on.

One of the long-anticipated features called Live View has left an obvious impact and is tremendously welcomed everywhere due to its expansive technological mechanics. Live View will be using Augmented Reality to find directions for its users more accurately and without any kind of a minute hindrance in their navigation from one point to another. Users will be able to find the desired station or spot of their choice after identifying landmarks being shown on the screen of their phones.

The feature had been issued earlier this year on Google’s Pixel phones after being tested out last year, whereas now it is being tested profusely on more smartphones as a beta feature to enrich the app’s functions and experience. With this new testing feature, virtual arrows and directions are positioned exactly in the real world for people to touch down their accurate destination without any uncompromising obstacle in their way.

The function adds on to the app as it’s being updated on devices across the world. People with Android and iOS devices supporting ARCore and ARKit respectively can tryout Google Maps’ Live View themselves. The feature will be usable in those countries where the street view is available.

How does Google Maps Live View work?

To use Live View, open the Google Maps app on your device, and enter your desired destination in the search bar. Indicate that you are intent on walking, and then, you will hold your phone in the air to capture your surroundings like a viewfinder from its camera after tapping the “Start AR” button when it appears on the screen of your device.

In addition to this, the application has launched a couple of other new features for a better experience for its users in its new update. Now you can see your hotel and flight reservations easily while either you are on your way to your destination, or stuck somewhere before checking in.

Furthermore, you can also find wonderful local food in your vicinities, and book a table in advance if the place is fully packed with people, or in demand at the time of your visit.

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