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Ya really gotta click occasionally and maybe type a few things.
Ya really gotta click occasionally and maybe type a few things.
Verdant, verde, vermilion.
The people who want these rail lines everywhere aren’t being reasonable. There are other reasons besides schedule and routes that people don’t use trains anymore.
Roads are going to need modifications to be made truly safe for self driving. I don’t think it’ll be particularly expensive, either. Some things that would likely help would be reflectors that only reflect a certain spectrum of light, ferrous materials, passive radio equipment, etc. These are all things a machine can slap onto/into asphalt and shoulders without much trouble. It can be done rapidly. It only has to be decided upon and done. On top of these, it’s not like roads are all that dynamic. Sure, there’s always construction, but for the most part, they don’t change rapidly. Any self driving car should have a very up to date model loaded of the roads in the contiguous land it can traverse.
If society really wanted self driving cars to be a safe reality, it would just require a little more focus. Trying to do it with computer vision without road augmentation is clearly problematic. My car has a travel assist feature similar to Tesla’s Autopilot. It is great on well marked roadways without tight curves, but can be dangerous if the driver isn’t paying attention as it will lose the road lines at times and go off on its own.
Reminds me of drawing lines on old AMD processors with graphite pencils.
I’ve been listening to a lot of Terrence Howard, and now believe we’re within a few years of FTL travel. Just need to get some NASA scientists to start listening to a B list actor.
“Everyone” is hyperbole. “Many people” is correct.
This album got me through 2012.
Google can do this, but can’t maintain Google assistant features we’ve had for years?
Shit company. I remember seeing the articles quoting Michael Dell saying WFH was the greatest thing and other companies were too scared to do it. All they do is put other people’s shit in a case.
Fair point, but damned if it isn’t suspicious.
It will be enforced through the app stores, I imagine. You raise a good point, though, that people will still be able to access TikTok through mobile web.
NASA engineers, man.
Mike Judge is a prophet.
Dispersion compensation and FEC are separate layers of the cake, and work hand in hand.
It’s much more than just 100Gb/s.
A single fiber can carry over 90 channels of 400G each. The public is mislead by articles like this. It’s like saying that scientists have figured out how to deliver the power of the sun, but that technology would be reserved for the power company’s generation facilities, not your house.
We already have transceivers that perform forward error correction. That technology is a decade+ old.
Agreed. This article is an attempt to convince people that all is lost unless Israel goes all in and takes over Palestine. The war for hearts and minds rages on.
Why are we so dumb? Just put a large rolling cover over solar fields. Truck beds have this “technology”.
Luckily, no one is buying 5G slices.
No it won’t. No one does. No one ever does.