It’s an actual expensive toy - a €249 fidget car - released by a company famous for producing expensive toy-like musical devices.
I guess overpriced products like this are good at generating social media buzz and anchoring the brand as more prestigious. Not much different from gold apple watches or overpriced mac pro wheels. It’s basically free marketing.
Teenage Engineering has reached peak Teenage Engineering. Not that it's a bad thing. Gotta respect the fact that they've got such a strong brand they can just put out a pure collectible / art piece.
And that thing looks like it's built to last a 1000 years.
Out of curiosity, can this geometry be used for building electric cargo bikes/trikes. I'm always on the lookout for geometry that gives the same tilting gravitational forces as a bicycle but with the ability to be stable when stopped, and this looks promising.
The geometry, with the front and rear axles turning on opposedly-angled tilted axes, looks identical to that of (the old four-wheeled kind of) roller skates. Swiveling the axles into a turn makes the whole thing tilt -- and conversely, tilting it swivels the axles so it turns.
WTF is this thing? That's just about what I think with every teenage engineering product. Some of their others have been something I'd actually buy were the price affordable, this one on the other hand is just a big WTF. I had to double check that it's not Αpril 1st.
When you conceive of Teenage Engineering first and foremost as a design firm that incidentally tends to release neat synthesizers, so much of what they do will make way more sense.
I seriously thought these were to hold in your hands and be able to "skate" in a prone position... (I wasnt thinking about the feet) -- but I was disappointed when I didnt find a video of some dorks in the 'burbs having an extreme summer with grip-carz
I have a feeling TE realised ages ago that as long as they design something well and provide a hip marketing page for it, they can sell everything. Borderline trolling by now.
One can admire their consistency: started with overpriced toys and continue with overpriced toys.
>When this happens, the relative timestamps (X minutes ago etc.) are reset to the time at which the post is selected for the front page. The absolute timestamps in the tooltips, like you have discovered, show the actual time in this case.
Sadly, this in sort of on brand… but it is symptomatic of the infantilisation of society , which is all good except for the fact that it strips them of their agency and makes them ideal tools for the select few. Oh, and infantile parents also create terrible, unhappy, disturbed children, so there’s that.
Hey man, maybe just disconnect from the Internet for a while. I'm not trying to be snarky at all.
Legitimately when I feel like society is headed towards the end, I go do volunteer work at a soup kitchen or women's shelter or nursing home or something. It helps me understand that the mess I see online isn't necessarily real.
Not trying to be judgemental, but your comment sounds like you might need to just unplug for a couple weeks. A toy car shouldn't make you question some sinister plot to destroy us. Seriously.
Society has problems, but it's still pretty cool in the world.
>When this happens, the relative timestamps (X minutes ago etc.) are reset to the time at which the post is selected for the front page. The absolute timestamps in the tooltips, like you have discovered, show the actual time in this case.
Hover over the "minutes ago" string on any of those comments & you'll see the original timestamp. I guess this is a repost, comments got merged, and the "minutes ago" strings are cached/pre-generated from the old thread?
Imagine archeologists in 1000 years unearthing one of those and trying to figure out its purpose or cultural meaning… (and no, your data won’t survive)
This is depressing and infantile, honestly. At least before TE maintained a veneer of being related to creative activity. Now they really are a toy company for rich hipsters
They have always been toy company for rich hipsters. If I have had the money I would have had a lot of their products next to my other music toys that I sometimes (seldom) play around with to soothe my creative yearnings, some midi interfaces and some guitars. Would I label my toying around "creative activity"? I don't know, I think you have to define that for me, you make it sound so pretentious.
thih9|1 year ago
I guess overpriced products like this are good at generating social media buzz and anchoring the brand as more prestigious. Not much different from gold apple watches or overpriced mac pro wheels. It’s basically free marketing.
sho_hn|1 year ago
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userbinator|1 year ago
helloplanets|1 year ago
And that thing looks like it's built to last a 1000 years.
sho_hn|1 year ago
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klyrs|1 year ago
https://teenage.engineering/products/tp-7/
https://teenage.engineering/products/po-80
Loughla|1 year ago
They nail aesthetics. Good Lord.
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smusamashah|1 year ago
It a lot bigger than what I imagined. Looking at those picture I thought its size of a keyring.
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odiroot|1 year ago
One can admire their consistency: started with overpriced toys and continue with overpriced toys.
numpad0|1 year ago
shmeeed|1 year ago
As presented, the designer would get points deducted in a drafting 101 exercise.
garciansmith|1 year ago
atahanacar|1 year ago
>When this happens, the relative timestamps (X minutes ago etc.) are reset to the time at which the post is selected for the front page. The absolute timestamps in the tooltips, like you have discovered, show the actual time in this case.
From: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37241997
K0balt|1 year ago
Welcome to the prestige fidget spinner society.
Sigh.
Loughla|1 year ago
Legitimately when I feel like society is headed towards the end, I go do volunteer work at a soup kitchen or women's shelter or nursing home or something. It helps me understand that the mess I see online isn't necessarily real.
Not trying to be judgemental, but your comment sounds like you might need to just unplug for a couple weeks. A toy car shouldn't make you question some sinister plot to destroy us. Seriously.
Society has problems, but it's still pretty cool in the world.
tom_|1 year ago
atahanacar|1 year ago
>This post has been rescued by the second chance pool at https://news.ycombinator.com/pool
>When this happens, the relative timestamps (X minutes ago etc.) are reset to the time at which the post is selected for the front page. The absolute timestamps in the tooltips, like you have discovered, show the actual time in this case.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37241731
antsar|1 year ago
Hover over the "minutes ago" string on any of those comments & you'll see the original timestamp. I guess this is a repost, comments got merged, and the "minutes ago" strings are cached/pre-generated from the old thread?
maciejgryka|1 year ago
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sho_hn|1 year ago
"They rarely show signs of wear" ...
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xnyan|1 year ago
Now?? This is literally the most affordable teenage engineering product I've seen posted on hackernews.
chpatrick|1 year ago