Wikipedia defines common sense as “knowledge, judgement, and taste which is more or less universal and which is held more or less without reflection or argument”

Try to avoid using this topic to express niche or unpopular opinions (they’re a dime a dozen) but instead consider provable intuitive facts.

  • Vanth
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    1316 hours ago

    Pressing the crosswalk button over and over will make the light change faster.

      • comfyOP
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        14 hours ago

        Serious question, why? Stress relief of button-pushing? Thinking it might work and that it can’t be slower than doing nothing?

        I just don’t feel any urge to push the button.

        • Sentient Loom
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          24 hours ago

          There’s no rationality to it. I don’t get out my calculator and graph paper to plot out the best possible course of action. I just push the button a few times. And sometimes I push it a few more times.

          • comfyOP
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            14 hours ago

            Surely there’s some reward or motivation, whether it’s rational or not. Would you feel any different if you didn’t do it?

            • Sentient Loom
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              24 hours ago

              If I didn’t do it then I’d be thinking about doing it.

              I’ll interrogate my inner experience next time I’m standing at the lights, and I’ll report back if I discover anything interesting (unless it’s really damning information).

    • @serenissi
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      314 hours ago

      The buttons are intended to be placebo except in some places.

      • comfyOP
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        14 hours ago

        I don’t have evidence, but I have heard there are also times of day when it’s automated and when it’s manual. So you might need to press it at midnight but not during rush hour. Interesting if true.

      • @Lag
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        210 hours ago

        In my experience it’s only automated in the cities and most of the lights are manual everywhere else.

      • Badabinski
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        311 hours ago

        I’m in one of those places. In Utah, many crosswalk lights won’t turn on at all unless you press the button, and the button can completely change the light timing and ordering (e.g. a protected left turn light activates at the end of a cycle instead of at the beginning).

        Traffic engineers here are sometimes allowed to do some fairly interesting things.

      • odd
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        413 hours ago

        Same goes for most “close door” buttons in elevators btw. 😁