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They have no business being positioned at the forefront of this tech, when they’re a neophyte company that’s still losing CEOs over petty lawsuits, and they’re currently under fire for underpaying their drivers. It’s clear they’ve got money to invest, but they’re investing it in R&D and not in their people. Oh, and

You glossed over the focal point. Uber uses Volvos for these testers, but they aren’t auto engineers. They aren’t manufacturing dashboard cameras, or assembling any of these cars from scratch. A car company should be doing all of this automated testing, and Volvo currently is, but they’re doing it the smart way: by

Not reading this one, either. I’ll reply to all of these, by the way. Keep them coming.

Dude, I told you. Good job writing another essay that I 100% will never, ever read.

Ok, Gramps

I thoroughly enjoyed the use of 3D in Legacy, and it’s one of the few movies that deftly use the tech without making a spectacle of it. I remember seeing it in theaters twice, because the movie doesn’t switch over to full 3D until they go into the computer, at which point the aspect ratio, the definition, and the

If you think the original Tron, with a white-haired egomaniac villain and an AI that was called the “Master Controller” didn’t have daddy issues... maybe while you’re on that wiki page, you can scroll over to some articles on Freud and Jung.

I’m not giving you another essay prompt, just because you don’t like metaphysical storylines.

Anyone who falls for this guy’s crap; can I sell y’all a monorail?

I tried cleaning mine two or three years ago, and I lost some of the screws. It was pristine on the inside, and I’m kicking myself that I screwed up so badly. None of my standard controllers still work as well as this amazing thing did!

I’ve heard great things about that one, but I can personally attest that Teslagrad is a super great game, and would be excellent on the Switch (even though I don’t own one; I love this game so much!)

Teslagrad, which I own on the PS4, is on switch now, and it’s one of the most unique and surprisingly simplest games I’ve ever played. My internet is being wonky, otherwise I’d provide some links or images, but it basically plays like a Mega Man game that uses magnets and physics instead of lasers and jetpacks. It’s

Oh, to be so naive and yet so opinionated...

We should focus on automating freight and courier vehicles first, and then migrate those systems over to people movers. I’m never going to own an automatic car if I can avoid it, but I’m not opposed to automated taxis.

Stop repeating this dog crap idea. You want to improve the game of baseball by firing all of the players? Childish, contrarian ideas won’t save us.

If you listen to podcasts, Rhea Butcher had a great reaction to this very concept on “Who Shot Ya?” with Ricky Carmona. The posters aren’t made by anyone who worked on the actual film, either.

Nah, in this case the beanie guy is clearly afraid of silence in movies, and he doesn’t give any structural criticism of this film. It’s all emotional reactions, that say very little about the film itself, but he’s sure to remind you he’s done his homework and can cite some other movies in the genre. I’ll not be

If he’s the beanie bro in this video, I don’t need to look up any of his other reviews to know you’re correct. What a flat, one-dimensional review he gave of this beautiful, hauntingly weird movie that I absolutely loved every second of. Glasses guy has some fair points.

There were a lot of lens flares in the Obama episode, if I recall.

Jeez Louise, go on a vacation, Oscar Isaac! You’ve earned it, especially after Annihilation. (Everyone go see Annihilation immediately, if you’ve not.)