1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe.
Same people who did No Man’s Sky, in case anyone was wondering like me. Looks good!
Can I get a link to that Carl’s Jr commercial?
Never said the intelligences were the same, only that the use of the data is the same. Whether one AI company trawls the internet for public data or millions of users each trawl a little bit of the internet, they don’t care. They just recognize a nice deep pocket to go after for another income stream.
Non fiction and academic publishers have been gouging students and academics for years. They don’t deserve your sympathy.
This is an adorable show of optimism.
Yeah yeah, we love you too.
Yes, I think that’s the implied point. Some things. Not everything.
I use this https://github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/DnsServer
Works great so far. Have it running on a PI with DHCP too. Multi vlan/subnet support through single NIC. Solid.
The weekly free games shopping cart is convenient. Never play them, but collecting them is super simple.
People complaining about taxes have a right to do so. It’s perhaps the only reason we don’t have historically high taxes like we did around WWII. And if you’re European, your tax to GDP ratio is completely terrible and much higher than American rates. Then again Americans have to pay for their health insurance separately, so there’s that.
Yeah, this incident and response makes more sense. But it is another case in point of the difficulties driverless companies will have. I drive a lot and I see the stupidest things. I’m sure we all have stories. With this story it is very easy to imagine a clueless driver doing the same.
But the best way to avoid crashes is to be predictable. Isn’t much more predictable than a bunch of self driven cars with no emotions.
Yeah, for sure. Like I said, I get the difference. But ultimately we are talking about injury prevention. If automated cars prevented one less death per mile than human drivers, we would think they are terrible. Even though they saved one life.
And even if they only caused one death per year we’d hear about it and we might still think they are terrible.