nrclark a day ago

There's a certain irony in the idea that Hawaii has interstates, given that it's an archipelago. It's great that H1, H2, and H3 exist, and Hawaii deserves the same road funding as any other state. But there's some lesson about naming conventions, or emergent properties, or maybe something else to be had here for sure.

  • chrismaeda an hour ago

    The interstate highway system is actually made up of Interstate and Defense Highways. So all the "interstates" in Hawaii are actually Defense Highways that connect Pearl Harbor with other military bases on Oahu.

    - The H-1 goes from Barbers Point to Pearl Harbor to Diamond Head.

    - The H-2 connects Pearl Harbor with Schofield Barracks.

    - The H-3 connects Pearl Harbor with MCBH (Marine Corps Base Hawaii) at Kaneohe.

  • madcaptenor 19 hours ago

    Alaska also has interstates, although they are not built to mainland standards. (Hawaii's are. Hawaii is much more densely populated than Alaska.)

    • mikestew 18 hours ago

      I presume in Alaska's case, at least, it's a funding technicality. As you said, the roads are not built to interstate standards (with a few exceptions around Fairbanks and Anchorage, maybe). For example, without prior knowledge, no one is going to guess that the AlCan is an interstate, as there aren't even any signs indicating such.

CobaltFire a day ago

This is awesome, and a nice trip down memory lane for when I lived in Hawai'i.

Looks like the last update was in January 2014 though.

dineol a day ago

I love this design!

protocolture a day ago

peak web design.

  • sunrunner a day ago

    Peak page load performance too

  • jekwoooooe a day ago

    Nonresponsive, low contrast, and unusable on mobile so not really. This is very 1999 design

    • 0x445442 a day ago

      Works just fine on my Samsung S23 with Brave.

      • jekwoooooe a day ago

        “Works” as in the page loads, sure. That’s not a good metric

    • protocolture 13 hours ago

      >Nonresponsive, low contrast, and unusable on mobile

      Like I said.

  • Analemma_ a day ago

    As much as I enjoy dunking on the various annoying fads in contemporary web design, it’s easy to make an identical mistake in the opposite direction and romanticize the past too much. This page is close to unusable: the low-contrast black-on-green text is hard to read, the click targets are tiny, and it doesn’t work at all at mobile.

    I don’t really blame the site creator because it seems like this hasn’t been updated in a long time, but I want to push back on your attitude. We can embrace usability without giving in to web slop.

    • potato3732842 20 hours ago

      It's the textured background that screws it. The green is mild enough to be a non-issue otherwise.

anArbitraryOne a day ago

Apple should learn some UX lessons from this

bob_theslob646 a day ago

That website is a crazy labor of love. Pretty dope! Nice work

Sidenote, driving from Kona Airport south ( big Island) at night is one of the scariest things I have done with all the winding turns and hairpin like turns as well. Reminds me of the video games of need for speed, racing on a cliff. Basically, you need to be extremely careful at night on a single lane road with limited visibility and or bring glasses so that you are prepared to be blinded by other drivers's headlights.

  • marai2 a day ago

    Exact same sentiment - scariest drive I’ve done, but this was in Maui, diving back from Hana at night. I’ve never driven in such pitch black darkness before with hairpin turns.

ghushn3 a day ago

People say, "Autism is on the rise" but as an autistic person I see a site like this and go, "No, autism was always with us, we just labelled it differently in the past".

I mean that lovingly.

  • octo888 a day ago

    Researching and publishing/hobbies is now autism?

    • midtake a day ago

      If your hobby is anything that requires focus or attention to detail, it's autism.

      /s

  • xx__yy a day ago

    I was having roughly the same thought. I thought to myself, this is something my son would produce, and I'd be super proud, and see through the 90's/Yahoo-ish style.

    Then I saw the date of the last update: http://www.hawaiihighways.com/what's-new.htm So comprehensive!

  • ViscountPenguin a day ago

    "Autism is on the rise" isn't necessarily incompatible with autism being prevelant in the past (or mutually exclusive with the usually implied and objectionable claim that "Environmental factor X", usually vaccines, "is the cause").

    If anything, based on my experience, and the experience of my autistic friends; I would expect autism to be on the rise just because of assortitive mating. With the invention of widespread access to university, and growing cities, it's much easier to meet autistic people than it would've been in the past.

deepsun a day ago

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  • jwr a day ago

    A problem with your browser?

    • deepsun a day ago

      A browser plugin, yes, that I installed to not go to insecure websites.

      • Tabular-Iceberg a day ago

        Does that really make the site insecure, though?

        What’s the scenario, someone has launched an elaborate ARP cache attack in order to MITM a website about roads on Hawaii in order to get you mildly lost so that you have to pull over and look at Google Maps for directions, costing you an extra minute of travel time?

  • not_a_bot_4sho a day ago

    I understand your problem, I use similar filters. But I use a VPN too, so I'm able to quickly get around it.

    Still, phrasing reads a bit like a BBQ review that starts out "as a vegan ..."

  • zolland a day ago

    Why not?

    • deepsun a day ago

      I limit myself to https-only websites using website plugins. For privacy reasons.

      • pabs3 a day ago

        You might want to consider using Tor Browser, since that mitigates more privacy issues than just using only https on websites.