Someone told them the problem was just “too many variables”, so they figured by taking away sensors, there are fewer variables. Therefore, better self-driving.
Someone told them the problem was just “too many variables”, so they figured by taking away sensors, there are fewer variables. Therefore, better self-driving.
It’s still nowhere near any standard we should expect to trust this technology, which is a flawed solution to a problem that doesn’t really exist.
I believe a huge chunk of Tesla’s valuation is based on their automation tech, despite having very little real success towards full automation. So they have to focus on that and try to prove they can deliver.
But I’m guessing they won’t succeed, as there are fundamental flaws with the technology itself, that can’t be solved by throwing more sensors at the problem.
Switched to Fedora at the beginning of the year and couldn’t be happier.
The majority of my time isn’t spent writing code; it’s reading code, reviewing changes, and thinking about code.
It doesn’t actually need to make money at the moment, just drive value for shareholders.
If you ask them to respond like a politician they answer all your questions with something completely different.
Some are saying it’ll correct this year, but I’m not holding my breath…
Uh oh, you’ve awakened the crypto bros…
Some sports broadcasts literally tell you the betting odds during the broadcast now, it’s kind of disgusting.
The affected hard drives were burned in a fire.
Don’t see what the problem is, most of these big brands love to fuck people.
Anyone else annoyed that they use kilos for coffee, but tons for concrete, and then give percentage by volume?
Sometimes Silicon Valley feels like the monorail man
Just don’t look up what they’re planning to build for the airport connection in San Jose…
He likely made a few people work over the weekend to get the rebrand done “by Monday” (because he presumably decided to do this Saturday afternoon). So undoubtedly they half-ass the rollout.
Because they provide very few, if any, actual solutions to the problems created by car-oriented society.
Gild all the ‘fuck /u/spez’ comments while you still can.
That’s been my biggest struggle as well. I can spend way too much time finding the right map for an encounter, only to never actually use it.
The other option is building the encounters around the map, but a lot of the maps I find don’t ‘inspire’ me a whole lot, or aren’t thematically relevant to what I want to run (this dwarf king’s tomb looks cool, but I’d want at least a few other rooms in this dungeon, with other encounters. And my players are on a quest to kill a dragon, not a dwarf king)
I almost prefer a minimalistic tool; just a basic map that I can draw up quickly, basic tokens for enemies, and just flesh out my descriptions more.
Currently just using Jellyfin, but have used both Plex and Emby in the past.
Main reason I switched from Plex was mobile support. I also prefer FinAmp, which I use to download music for access when I’m at work, and at home I can access my entire collection through the same app.
I recommend setting up everything through Docker. I have Portainer running, which helps manage the containers. It was pretty trivial to switch what I was using by just setting up a different container. You can also have both running at the same time off the same library, and see what you prefer.
The final hilarity would be Elon forcing Twitter to re-enable SMS based tweets, then hackers using it to fake tweets from Elon himself.