GarbageTheClown
GarbageTheClown t1_j9v5tet wrote
This is mainly due to how many remote workers there are. If you are only going to come in intermittently a couple times a week/month, there isn't a reason to just reserve a spot for the other 90% of work hours you aren't there. The only people that get to keep a permanent desk are the ones are in office most of the time.
GarbageTheClown t1_j9djlb3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Nobody can stop you from printing circuit boards by Vucea
It's too easily confused with idiocy, which is rampant.
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Reply to comment by iamaredditboy in 1 person dies when Tesla hits fire truck on I-680, 4 firefighters injured by twelveparsnips
If it's safer than actual drivers, I'm all for it.
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Reply to comment by smoke1966 in 1 person dies when Tesla hits fire truck on I-680, 4 firefighters injured by twelveparsnips
ML and traditional programming are not really in the same bucket.. and no, it doesn't work like that.
GarbageTheClown t1_j97l6q1 wrote
Reply to comment by TenderfootGungi in 1 person dies when Tesla hits fire truck on I-680, 4 firefighters injured by twelveparsnips
You have a source for that? For as long as I remember they count anything within the last 5 seconds, it's on their website.
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Reply to comment by MidwestAmMan in 1 person dies when Tesla hits fire truck on I-680, 4 firefighters injured by twelveparsnips
if FSD knew that it was approaching emergency vehicles then it would know it needed to stop. The problem is it doesn't know it's approaching emergency vehicles.
GarbageTheClown t1_j933dik wrote
Reply to comment by Overall-Business-624 in Ultra-enthusiast hardware is strangling PC gaming by redhatGizmo
It doesn't work, there are too many requirements for it to work better than just downloading the games.
GarbageTheClown t1_j932zlp wrote
Reply to comment by Head-Ad4770 in Ultra-enthusiast hardware is strangling PC gaming by redhatGizmo
Yeah, because we all know that the KSP developers also design and sell high end computer hardware.
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Reply to comment by oDDmON in Your iPhone has a secret log of where you’ve been – how to delete it in seconds by _googlefanatic_
Surprised you chose to read any of that content, because it's apparent you didn't read into what those researchers found, or Apple's privacy practices.
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Reply to comment by nayeh in Researchers say iPhone usage data isn't as anonymous as Apple claims by Sorin61
>others at your direction
You are missing the key part there. This talking about apps and such when you've chosen to share that data with 3rd party providers.
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Reply to comment by eye_spi in When a military helicopter fires thousands of rounds while hovering still, does the operator have to slow the rotor to compensate for weight loss? by Legitimate-BurnerAcc
Rough guess is that in a hover you are fighting your own prop wash / ground effect, which would reduce lift.
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Reply to comment by damianTechPM in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
Very few people would be dumb enough to use chunks of random code that they don't know the copyright state of. If they did and the company they work for found out that they did it intentionally they would probably be fired.