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    All you’d say is “drive me home” and the robot at the wheel would do the rest.

    Cool! Not really a car person, but at a glance I mistook the Matra Bagheera for a Saab Sonett.

    Yeah, shouldn’t it be “thou”?

    Thanks for your story! My wife rode a Honda Elite 150 of that same vintage, when we lived in Maryland and then in Texas. She rode it everywhere, and I think she loved that scooter for the low-cost freedom it gave her as a young woman. Your pictures brought back memories I’d thought were forgotten.

    Mine has 125k miles and is fairly heavily modified. Most of the issues I’ve had are directly related to mods I’ve done.

    I have seen fans complain that some actors portraying Superman are not muscular enough. I guess without bulging muscles it’s not convincing that you can lift a battleship.

    Photos and all at the site below.

    Also consider

    I’m nonplussed.

    I don’t think a neural network trained for camera & radar will be very happy if the radar just disappears.

    I am shocked that the passive voice has not been used in this context, to assert that “the post was taken down.” Lacking that out, people might even believe that a specific person removed the post and that the identity of that person or their user account might have been recorded. What an unfortunate possibility for

    The fact that they are only pulling it off the 3 and Y but leaving it on the more expensive S and X tells me that this is all about cost engineering.

    He does seem confident. Giving up on depth sensors seems like a major risk, though.

    In my experience with autonomous systems, unless size, weight, power, or cost (SWaPC) are issues—doubtful in the case of a Tesla—there’s nothing to be gained by getting rid of a sensor, which can always be turned off or disconnected.

    Is that how it works for gay marriage too?

    That was George Romero’s best movie.

    “I can eat 50 pancakes.”

    How many of Yamada’s supporters are software developers? I mean, when I read “Vemac” I see vim + emacs...  Okay, never mind.

    Yes! I was just going to post your exact first sentence!