tizuby
tizuby t1_j8fw53v wrote
A couple of decades at least.
And that's just for the tech to be ready, you can tack on another decade or two for the legal system to figure out wtf to do about it and to iterate on the dumbassery that'll make its way into the first few bills.
Who gets tickets if/when there's a violation of road law, where liabilities fall when a full self auto car inevitably t-bones a school bus (there will not be a 0% accident rate, bugs and glitches happen), regulations and standards around connectivity security, do people still need a DL to operate a fully autonomous vehicle, etc... etc...
tizuby t1_j74ys47 wrote
Reply to comment by SoloPenguin13 in Netflix Deletes New Password Sharing Rules, Claims They Were Posted in Error by echosayswhat
Yeah, not a whole lot you can do if the payment processors decide "fuck you" (it was both Visa and Mastercard), at least not as a for-profit business.
It's basically a proverbial death sentence.
tizuby t1_ixciixl wrote
Reply to comment by imtoooldforreddit in Just how dark is deep space? by ArmchairSpinDoctor
You're off by a factor of 6 with average asteroid distance - and that's just in the most dense parts of our asteroid belt (about ~1,000,000 km or ~620,000mi).
tizuby t1_j8gcvfe wrote
Reply to comment by ItsOnlyaFewBucks in College Tuition Has Outpaced Inflation by More Than 3x Over the Last 40 Years by ThePinkHulk
Not as unshakable as one might think for private student loans. Granted that'll need some years to propagate to the rest of the district courts.
Federal student loans are owed to the government itself and handled via private/public sector servicers, banks aren't chomping for those though since there's no real in for them to begin with.