The only true way to enjoy FoNV is with a stealth suit, all the way. Totally not because I’m addicted to MedX I swear.
The only true way to enjoy FoNV is with a stealth suit, all the way. Totally not because I’m addicted to MedX I swear.
Speedrunning populism, let’s see how that goes. Cartels electing judges is my bet.
Looks can kill!
Somehow I find the Big Crunch more comforting than Big Rip…
Where did the matter/energy for Big Bang come from? On that note, what is outside the border of the universe?
Wizardry 8 will always be a part of my life.
Ehhh I’m not sure how I got skimmed. Better safe than sorry now, a deleted card is pretty foolproof
I can create a virtual card before every trip, use it via my phone and then cancel it after the trip, never worrying if my card got skimmed anywhere for one.
Most such attempts fail when not enough people subscribe to paying tiers. Good luck to them nevertheless, I hope they succeed.
This DLC made reconsider a few things: never thought I’d love a toaster this much, for one.
Honey wake up, it’s the weekly miracle battery tech!
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
It’s for conquering Crime a and parts od Ukraine. And as long as they get to keep the land, Putin will be satisfied… and the average russian will trust the propaganda they should be satisfied as well.
Crowdstrike managed to fuck up Linux through eBPF just as well.
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7068083
If you load hacky shit into the kernel it can always find a way to make a nasty surprise. eBPF is a little bit better fence, not some miracle that automatically fixes shitty code.
Crowdstrike by default loads its own kernel modules on linux as well, not much different from how it works under Windows.
Crowdstrike bricked networking on our linuxes for quite a few versions.
Somewhat ironically, autopilot for airplanes is more less attitude/speed holding for most history. More modern systems can now autoland or follow a preprogrammed route (the flight plan plugged into the FMS), but even then changes like TCAS advisories are usually left up to the pilots to handle. Autopilots are also expected to give control to the pilots in any kind of unexpected situation.
So in a way tesla’s naming here isn’t so off, it’s just the generic understanding of the term “autopilot” that is off somewhat. That said, their system is also not doing much more than most other level 2 ADAS systems offer.
On the other hand, Elon loves going off about Full Self Driving mode a lot, and that’s absolutely bullshit.
“Exceptional measures” until they become the new norm.
My car happily understands 10tonn signs as 10km/h limit, or pedestrian crossings as motorway (130km/h max). It also hss zero awareness if a speed limit is still relevant (eg have we passed an intersection since).
I don’t have high trust in this tech currently.
Yeah, the last one is oddly popular in my country. No clue why. Must be something in the water.