They don’t even work well in California. Driving into sun? Car loses all lane visibility and yells at you. Driving late at night? Can’t detect lanes and complains about blinded cameras.
If only there was some kinda technology that didn’t rely on optics that could see in pitch dark or when the sun is shining.
Well some of the new rich, tech guys are clearly insane. Peter Thiel cannot stop talking about the Antichrist, for example. I don't understand what was so different about the robber barons of the past, who at least had some obsession with their legacy enough to go around building schools and libraries to name after themselves.
> Well some of the new rich, tech guys are clearly insane. Peter Thiel cannot stop talking about the Antichrist, for example.
Agreed on the insanity and it seems to be getting worse over time.
I personally think its due to malignant narcissism bumping up into the (subconscious) midlife realization that there is no chance their theoretical singularity god will arrive in time to make them immortal.
Sorry bro(ligarch)s, you're all going to end up as worm food just like the rest of us. There isn't any amount of underground concrete bunker wall thickness that is going to change that.
It does seem kind of stupid to (apparently) not have google search console, or even a google account according to them, for your business. I don't like Google being in control of so much of the internet - but they are, and it won't do us any good to shout into the void about it when our domain and livelihood is on the line.
I think that Halligan thinks that Anna Bower wrote the NYT piece she was commenting on. Our only hope really is that these people are too incompetent to actually do the whole dictatorship thing very effectively.
Really ironic given the content of this post. Glad that humans are already getting pretty good at clocking this sort of BS quickly, makes it easy to ignore. Maybe a new idiom for our time. Startups want to fail quickly, I want to detect AI generated content quickly so I can move on.
Almost every bored tunnel project has unique constraints. Lots of breakthroughs could be achieved by ignoring regulations and external considerations. This is not innovation or a particularly interesting result.
Well this certainly clarifies a lot. I'm not sure I'm confident that they know nothing was compromised further or the extent of any data exfil, it sounds like a lot of logging was enabled after the incident occurred.
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