

But autonomous cars are a good thing. It’s the execution that’s lacking.


But autonomous cars are a good thing. It’s the execution that’s lacking.
Careful, you might summon John Oliver.
I think it was “somehow, he returned”.
What happened to the piefed account?


It used to be a really popular subject of discussion in normal-people-internet a couple years ago when it was released.
That checks out.
Source: am photon.
I have actually seen that video. But my simplification is still correct, except that I should’ve used the word “behaves”. Because for the purposes of how it will behave the simplification shows the effects clearly.
If not touched the photon goes through both slits and interacts with itself, which is still super weird. Basically, it’s a wave if not touched, but a particle if touched.


You might not be nice, but then at least be kind.


The whole reasoning and especially MacOS exclusion are so contrived that it just has to be.


I’m pretty sure you guys just took the bait. This is either satire or ragebait.
Yeah, I’ve played it using my Oculus Quest 1, too. It is the most game-like VR game, as opposed to most VR games that are more mini-games. But I’ve definitely spent more time in those mini-games than Alyx.
In addition to everything said, I’m pretty sure it was Oculus and John Carmack who did most of the work on getting VR to where it is.
I already suck figuratively. That good enough?
How much longer do I wait?
When there is no T800
Anybody uses their ring finger for fingering? Asking for OP.
I think people forget to mention the benefit of having standardized hardware. I build my own PCs, but I’m still considering the cube, because I know there will be optimizations targeted directly at it.
Lemmy being Lemmy, it immediately jumped to ideological purity. As is everybody else on Lemmy, I’m painfully aware of its stance of “car bad”. And I don’t even disagree, but the comparison clearly was between cars and autonomous cars. A properly implemented distributed autonomous system will be better and safer than human drivers, and that was my point. We are not getting rid of cars anytime soon, so might as well make them less bad in the meantime.