This idea is crazy, or as our Spanish friends would call it, loco. This idea is also about moving things, or as the ancients called it, motion. Therefor, your idea should be called locomotion.
This idea is crazy, or as our Spanish friends would call it, loco. This idea is also about moving things, or as the ancients called it, motion. Therefor, your idea should be called locomotion.
so you want to build a tunnel with a line of Teslas to haul goods??
Did you actually read the entire article?
That simply can’t be done, you’re asking for too much.
The “driver” part of the equation is something I’m sure we’ll figure out in the next 10 years. It’s all the other things drivers do that artificial intelligence can’t do. (At least, not well.) Pulling up to a loading dock? Navigating extremely tight turns? Cleaning the inside of the trailer? Repairing the reefer?
What if we built some kind of guide system for these autonomous trucks right into the road, so that the truck didn’t have to steer itself the whole time and can instead just follow a track, since there will be tons of trucks driving the exact same route? Then what if instead of just one tractor pulling one trailer, we…
Which is kind of befuddling when you think that the DS had already been around for a while, so it should’ve been obvious how the tablet screen was expected to work in an actual gameplay setting.
What. WiiU is bomb. I bought one for my daughter last year and we play every so often, controllers are cheaper that Switch’s, and many games on the switch are available on WiiU too.
This looks so much like a RAV4 that I was wondering if the wrong images were posted with the article.
At this point Notch hasn’t worked on the game (7 years since he left) longer than he did work on it (5 years between initial development and him leaving).
The accuracy of this article is further proof of the truism that money doesn’t buy taste.
Well that’s comforting... means maybe I am a good person. But I think I’ll let whoever listens to my Speaker for the Dead make that judgement, whenever that happens.
Most good people are constantly worried they may not be a good person.
After detailed and thoughtful analysis like this, I really don’t understand why the “debate” continued and became so toxic and aggressive.
Irrespective of the context of the whole thing, I do think “I know that I’m a good person” is a statement that genuinely good people don’t often make. I feel like usually genuinely good people are always trying to be better people.
I think everyone was rightly skeptical when the purchase happened, but Microsoft have been excellent stewards of the brand, starting with creating a second, female iconic character. I see Alex on lots of young girls lunchboxes, etc.
/v/ is where Gamergate organized their hate mob, so...
Indeed. I am not much of Minecraft fan, but Microsoft have done more rights with the property over the years than what Notch would have ever done.
“the press has connected 4chan to...”
And nothing of value was lost!