This is the way.
This is the way.
He actually just recently had a podcast about how oligopolies create choke point capitalism, which in media means that it forces artists to follow trends like this in order for their work to reach a wider audience (guest hosted by someone who is actually well credentialed in the history of monopolies and monopoly…
These systems do a pretty great job at aggregating massive amounts of data and turning it into a data in/data out system. However, at the end of the day, all human bias/flaws that exist in the original data will continue to exist in the AI system. Even worse, when these systems scrape all the data possible, the people…
Comedian/tv host for several years now that mainly uses odd facts as his centerpiece. He got famous with his Adam Ruins show, that would take commonly held misconceptions and then explain why they were wrong in a semi-funny way (like how the McDonalds hot coffee lawsuit is actually an example of corporate incompetence…
When I lived in Seattle they had a mobile van system, but a few people I worked with didn’t like because of how limited they were in the area.
I’m a person who is curious if people know of cities that have done a good job at working ADA requirements into walkable neighborhoods or made sure to plan for it when limiting cars, but not curious enough to research it myself.
How do cities with good public transit and minimal car ownership help handle people with physical disabilities? I assume programs of some sort exist, but I also assume some are just SOL.
To me, this is another sign that the movie will most likely feel like something a bunch of executives shoved together and punted out for easy money. Just going all in on famous names and a popular IP, despite most of the public recognizing that these famous names seem really off for the IP being made into a movie. I’m…
Baja all cars.
I would call the Murder Mystery’s a Date Night knock off.
Cars like this are why my wife stopped asking me what I’d want to do if we won a powerball lottery. I think my barn of ridiculous cars like this would go just fine with her typical country estate dreams.
I’m shocked how much more I like the Grand Wagoneer than the stock version.
I was about to be surprised this wasn’t already a requirement at all public schools (along with a big number of CPR certs), but then I remembered this is America.
I was surprised the staff didn’t go with this. What says “old people with stuff” better than a Buick wagon?
They are most likely referring to the student who lived right by the MSU shooting who was a student at Sandy Hook during that shooting (Sandy Hook is so old the kids are going to college now...). However, as you noted, that list of people with zero degrees of separation is growing.
Looks like I need to create a bunch of accounts with fake birthdays.
I just hope the future doesn’t include 1+ billion cars and the USA in particular becomes less reliant on multi-car households.
I’ve always wished offroad vehicles came with a worse line of sight. The best part of driving in nature is not being able to see any of it. I guess having the door going higher than your should would be useful in a war zone.
The GOP is doing the same thing they’ve done with gun regulations for decades. Do as much as possible to prevent any studies being done about guns in any way, knowing that the results will sway the public towards more gun regulations. Now they are doing as much as possible to be sure diversity & inclusion remain as…
With how large the batteries are, it’s even more complicated than a true end of life. Small batteries eventually die, but a car battery would be more likely to lose total charge. You could lose 20%+ and still have a completely functional and useful vehicle, so you’re concern would be more about how far down that…