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“Google’s Self-Driving Car Crash Sends Operator To Hospital”

there was another, non-autonomous car involved in the crash who was found to be at fault.

I know this is a short article, but I want to applaud you for just stating how to get different views, getting an informed opinion, and making judgments/decisions by yourself instead of shoving headline rhetoric down people’s throats and capitalizing on extremes.

A very anthropomorphic slant on things wouldn’t you say?

Pretty sure that’s not a trio of Ferraris, it’s one Ferrari and reflective walls.

I was thinking along the lines of a horse whisperer - someone who can talk to water and make it do things it wouldn’t otherwise do.

Have you actually tried Linux in the long run? There doesn’t exist a widely targetted operating system that won’t break some stuff for some people with updates.

Dear ‘Murricans on Jalopnik - please stop being stupid. Can You? Please?

Yes, but we don’t link broadband to people directly. They’re linked to a place, not a person. If someone who doesn’t want broadband moves from a house that doesn’t have broadband to a house that does, do we yank all the cable out of the house? Obviously not. By the same token, what do we do about the house that didn’t

SD cards ain’t skinny and require the device to be a certain size. There’s a reason you don’t see them in ultrathin tablets and PCs.

“ou can’t have something sleek like a Surface, or even an iPad, when you need a port big enough to handle a cartridge”

Let’s put aside the semantics- the examples he used were wrong but the thesis is correct. The world is a better place now than in the past. Humans are less likely to die from violence, starvation etc then at any other time...

As someone who played any amount of Ingress would know, graveyards are rife with Niantic Points of Interest (Portals in Ingress, Gyms and Poke Stops in PoGo). I've not checked yet, but my guess is that my local graveyard has two or three gyms and a dozen or so stops.

It’s likely, in the case you describe, that no one would think you were attempting to pass off the actual Picasso as your own, as nearly everyone in the art world is familiar with Picasso. It’d likely be viewed as a critique on Picasso, and given a pass for the same reason this dude’s work is: “transformative” and