Well he can always get a job in America.
Well he can always get a job in America.
‘Your destination is a five minute walk!’,
Good. ACAB.
I used to drive for Lyft/Uber and other drivers constantly brought up how they’d be out of a job in 10 years because of self driving cars. I always felt like that was way too optimistic. The technology is not the only issue, it’s also getting people to adopt the technology. With the current safety record of…
This doesn’t surprise me. Watching this self-driving car makes me think of my observations of my how my Shark AI Vacmop makes ‘decisions’ and gets stuck occasionally.
That looks like a way more entertaining way to get injured than getting run down by a robotaxi.
These vehicles should not be allowed on public streets.
A few days ago one of those squatted trucks pulled up right behind me and I could still see fine because his headlights were pointed so far up they went right over me.
You got one out of three.
Part of the the reason the Coast Guards of the world don’t seek remuneration is because doing so can lead to people not calling when they’re in trouble.
Why are the taxpayers on the hook for a dime?
This is on the prosecutor’s office, for letting her off for all the white reasons.
Incorrect use of “begging the question” doesn’t top my list of grammatical peeves, but it’s on there.
They are human marinara being consumed like whale fall.
If you’re already a billionaire, taxes are not a thing.
Too heavy and it becomes impractical to maneuver out of the water. You need a bigger boat and crane to launch it, a bigger truck to move it around on land, and so on. It’s possible that an all-steel (or more likely, all-titanium) design of this size couldn’t be handled by the class of tender surface vessels that the…
Many times from what I’ve read. The issue isn’t that it couldn’t take the depth. It was that it couldn’t take the depth over and over and over again.
Yes, a few times. That partially led to this disaster. The carbon fiber and titanium’s bonding point was being subjected to repeated cycles of contraction and expansion; as was the hull materials itself. That created weaknesses.
yes, multiple times.