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I play most of my games on my GTX 980 at 1440p maxed out at 60FPS or higher. So I don’t see the problem here.

I wouldn’t say decent stock. I’d say people were buying them up to resell them for profit. And people keep buying them up so they’ll just keep their finger on the trigger and rebuy all the stock that everyone has so they can turn it around on Amazon or eBay for 150% the price.

If anything this shows that devs would rather have shiny graphics than decent ai.

I don’t think even that much CPU power is needed to manage hundreds of units in a game like that. Take for example Total War. I’m sure all the calculations are macro level and the actions of individual soldiers are purely for show.

Right. There was an article on LH about this. If Netflix is something you really use to relax and unwind, then maybe it doesn’t deserve to be on the top list of the expenditure chopping block.

I drive in SoCal and I haven’t had this problem. Just lean forward and you can see the rest of the blind spot. The configuration doesn’t just point the side mirrors at your blind spots, it widens the total field of view your mirrors will let you see, so you can see the blind spots in addition to what’s around you.

I’m being in the old fart line of thinking in the sense that these cameras better be uber reliable and of reasonably high resolution, otherwise I’d rather take my chances with the mirrors.

“Nice try asshole”

I think the problem comes down twofold: America’s infrastructure and urban planning was designed around the car culture and that infrastructure seems to demand cars that need to go fast lest we get there in double the time. Basically a feedback loop.

Here’s a scenario that I often used for dual monitors: coding a Windows App, or a webpage

It isn’t just motorcycle vs. cars when it comes to lane merging. It seems that people think it suddenly becomes a challenge and a race to assert one’s self to not submit to one another.

Chico, CA took San Diego as the #1 party city if you’re in a university.

There’s a Sprouts on the way home, so I’ll go check these out.

I guess we have to ask what “real” cheese is. :P

There should be a “don’t” in the last sentence...

The other point though is that I cannot reasonably expect people to own autonomus cars privately. People are terrible at maintaining their machines and even if the AI can drive much better than a human can, nothing’s going to prevent a tire blowout an engine seize that may cause unpredictable behavior when you least

The mentioning about horsepower reminded me of that video you had with the old school Mini.

As long as the one who pulls the trigger is a human and the weapons in a “send only” system to the AI so it at least knows what the human operator is doing, then I’m down for a fleet of AI airplanes.

A dogfight in lexicon means combat at short distances. i.e., time to break out the cannon. During the Vietnam War era, USAF thought that fast airplanes and long range weapons meant dogfighting would be rendered obsolete so they dropped cannons from the F-4. But they quickly learned that they needed cannons, because

Have you guys tried Japanese Cheetos? I give some to a few friends every time I go to Japan and they love them. The latest reaction I got, the person said it tastes like actual cheese.