I mean all “carbon neutral” means is they planted a few trees to offset it. Good, but not great
I mean all “carbon neutral” means is they planted a few trees to offset it. Good, but not great
I had to double check it wasn’t by the vocal nazi Stonetoss
Also how many of those are on actual arable land. I’ve seen animal fields add solar not sure how many actually usable fields are being converted.
Who would win. A cyberpunk looking “$30k” robotaxi or one speed bump/pot hole
Sir this is a technology community
This has nothing to do with the article it’s self, but I absolutly hate GIFs as the thumbnail. I get that they do it for the attention, but if every site starts doing this, my feed will look awful.
I’m just happy to see some electric cars that aren’t SUVs or boxy crossovers. I hope more manufactures take their old hatchback style cars and make them electric, keeping the “old” physical buttons as well. Loved the look of the Honda e, but not so much the all touchscreen controls
So when’s the ruling against OpenAI and the like using the same copyrighted material to train their models
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I think the door would be locked so the guy couldn’t just open it from the outside. Although it’s hard to see if he didn’t open from the inside given there’s about 5 total pixels
Imagine being able to shit on command, that’s like a super power.
Shhh, don’t tell them
Whenever I’m in London I’m shocked by how many people are driving about. It must be so miserable doing that everyday, especially when the public transportation is so good.
If their store was good I think more people would be ok buying via Alexa. But even searching on the web or app, the top result is hardly ever the correct thing I searched for
Isn’t that the guy who said they were going all in on NFTs? Then when that bubble burst, said they were going all in on AI? And has now said they will be cautiously adopting AI?
Can’t seem to make his mind up
I’m no mechanic, but I’d guess there’s multiple/redundant sensors so the case where one fails is handled. It is a concern but I’ve never heard of that kind of incident happening in the years they’ve been around
This is an emergency brake, ie it will wait until the last possible moment and brake full on. If the driver wasn’t expecting it to stop, then they weren’t paying enough attention to the road in front of them
And also the 40 odd years of “DIY” bodge jobs holding it all together
I haven’t read up on the new law but the EU already mandates that all new vehicles are required to have “advanced emergency braking”.
I wonder how different that actually is from the US law, or are the car manufactures making a fuss over something they are already doing somewhere else.
“Good” guys