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It has a gold fringe
They just call it a fence in that role. Gotta find a fence for these stereos.
Scaling is inconsistent, so if it’s your media PC, you may end up standing in front of the TV to configure things.
He was going left his whole career.
Try Language Transfer. It’s free and different in how it teaches.
I don’t need to take notes for work, but this seems great for documenting the home automation & media setup for my wife.
The article says it was actually an air rifle pellet, which is probably always going to be legal. They are quite powerful for some models.
Trucking companies have switched the terms in the same way, since “accident” lightens responsibility. Even a not-at-fault crash could have been preventable often times, which is what they try to emphasize.
I have 3x 14 TB in a raidz1 setup on TrueNAS. Would take awhile to redownload but isn’t critical in any way, so I feel like that’s a good compromise.
Hughes net is popular in my area. It has such severe latency it is unusable for gaming, unfortunately.
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People are always going to adjust their risk upwards as technology gets safer. Even if all cars were self-driving and perfect, some pedestrian will push the bounds of physics, stepping out with no time to stop.
These drivers aren’t going to sleep or Tiktoking in the first 30 minutes. They are being lulled into complacency by a tech that generally does a good job, and they have been told by marketing that we are so close to FSD.
It’s just that what you’re saying is meaningless. There is no way to test things fully until you deploy them. If they did their best in private lots then said it is out of testing, then got in accidents, you would be saying they never tested functionality in the real world.
I mostly disagree with their pitch to the public and marketing. It should have been pitched as advanced cruise, the way many cars have. I think it has misled buyers into being entirely too trusting of the Autopilot for its current abilities.
You should go to another part of the comments, then, because over here we were discussing the application of the statistic.
That is silly to say. Cars themselves are a convenience technology.
I am not defending him, just saying it’s wrong to use misleading stats even with a good point.
Close, but usage matters too. Just owning a car with driver assist doesn’t mean you use it at the same rate. Share of miles driven with assist features would be better.
Then if you want to get gritty, I guess we could try to quantify how complex the miles were. Dense city miles and construction zones should count more.
Love it haha. I don’t care about Tesla at all, but including the share of miles driven on Autopilot versus other companies’ tech would be much more revealing. If 90% of miles driven were on Autopilot, they would be outperforming their competitors.
pension for fascism
If you are making a joke here, it is funny.
Comes out to 13.39 per 100k pop per year, lower than Mississippi 20.7, Louisiana 19.8, Alabama 14.9, or New Mexico 14.5.
Edit: Googling suggests a rate of 25 in 2022 for Mexico, so that total must be low.