True in a purely logical sense, but assigning liability is a huge issue for self-driving vehicles.
True in a purely logical sense, but assigning liability is a huge issue for self-driving vehicles.
What do others do with this tool?
Would you teach it how to make creepy comments on the internet?
Hey I actually like my phone kickstand. I use it… sometimes.
They can also process boobs if they’d like to
When you read the article:
We also get latency improvements through Isochronous Adaptation Layer (ISOAL) Enhancement. This allows the Bluetooth device to cut larger data frames into smaller chunks while ensuring its timing information remains accurate. This would help reduce latency and potentially make Bluetooth audio devices a viable solution for wireless audio, especially in gaming.
That was unnecessarily snarky, but I couldn’t help myself. I don’t even know what any of that means or if it will actually actually reduce audio latency.
Each missile per missile? Dang.
Do you eat the bag with it?
Sadly I love that song. It resonates with my lived experience.
Weird little fish guys? Are the ones bound to houses different looking?
This shirt is shit in multiple ways.
“Hotter than the devils draws (as in underwear) outsides” : It’s hot. No one uses “draws” for underwear anymore I guess, so I’ve started saying “hotter than the devils asshole” but it’s not as “poetic.”
It’s actually “drawers” but I guess they sound the same in certain accents.
This is Kumail Nanjiani’s best work.
In the early days, most of them.
The US and China maintain a good economic relationship but aren’t exactly buddies when it comes to geopolitical issues and have very different viewpoints on things like human rights and democracy.
There’s a few things wrong here. First, it’s made of steel, which is iron and not aluminum. Second, neither of those is as mineral. Third, aluminum has pretty good corrosion resistance in terms of metals.
None of that is to say that Tesla had any idea what they were doing when designing this monstrosity.
Really weird to stumble onto a blog written by someone you vaguely knew in college almost 20 years ago… Anyway, nice job, Ed Zitron.
Play-Doh
Edit: And candy!
Seriously, searching for anything on your PC is completely useless.
Groundhog Day (1993)