“yea, you’ve probably never heard of them”
“yea, you’ve probably never heard of them”
No, this would be a fun one to watch! Imagine them claiming that Xi is 2000+ yrs old and he just came to power…now?
We live in an interesting world in which HR uses AI to summarize a cover letter or resume that was written using the same AI
It’s all down to how good the prompt is (on both sides) to stand out
The city does this every Sunday in the summer in Boston on Newbury Street and it’s absolutely fantastic. I swear the street feels like it doubles in foot traffic. It really feels like that’s how the street should have been designed from the beginning. Sadly, people still complain all the time about parking on the most hectic shopping street in Boston and I just have absolutely no sympathy for them.
Sorry I can’t help since I’m not Canadian, but it’s absolutely insane that another person can’t ride on power-assisted bike.
In my experience in the US, you just have to pay the fine even if the law changes.
Not sure if sarcasm, but the article is actually super insightful into a few different methods bad actors could use to accomplish the same feat (short of giving them a formula, from what I can read, but I’m not a battery maker)
Are you like building a mobile app or have 100k tests or is it just super slow?
I forget where I read this, but someone posited that the goal has always been “all day” battery. Ever since the first smartphones ,we’ve had, largely, the same battery life. It lasts most of the day and that’s good enough for most people. The secret, though, is that actually the batteries have gotten way bigger and more energy dense, it’s just that the processors and mobile radios are also more power intensive.
I suspect if you put a modern battery in a 5 yr old smartphone it would last 2+ days. But you’d have to deal with 3G radios, bad GPS, and slow performance.
One of the most amazing things about this would be to remove signs altogether. Just embed the sensor in the pavement and give the space the signs took up back to people, nature, or literally anything else.
Huge overhead highway gantries and traffic lights would be wonderful to remove, too. City sidewalks are narrow enough as is and they would be way better without 20+ft tall metal poles jutting out of the ground. Hopefully we can put trees in their place, but maybe I’m dreaming.
The word “feed” is very unsettling in the context of an AI toaster…
I will never understand how the same people that made the Volt and the Bolt made the Hummer EV
It’s such a different style, architecture, and platform that you practically can’t share any parts. So whatever they learned from 10 years of selling EVs went out the window.
I’m so confused why they don’t sell the id4 as a sporty hatchback and call it the GEI or something. It’s the same platform, just tweak the suspension and add some more beefy motors, kinda like the whole idea behind the GTI
But iTs CoNvENiEnT
Inside my coat closet…not the first time I’ll struggle getting out of one
Not with that attitude
I used this as a pilot program in Pittsburgh when I lived there. It was a hand scanner running some sort of Android based OS but largely the same thing. You scan your store card to unlock a scanner, scan your stuff as you walk through the store putting things in bags, then you walk to a kiosk, pay, then walk out.
I used to get so many dirty looks from people who thought I was stealing a whole cart of groceries until they saw the receipt print out.
Doing it directly via an app would have been even better!
I say, let them waste their time on me!
But using a real person cost the company more, in theory
Figuring out how to print…nobody knows how to beat it yet, some just get lucky