Comment Re:Siri is so frustrating (Score 1) 10
I turn it off and don't use it. Same response I would have if it were completely awesome (and it may be for all I know).
No frustration here.
I turn it off and don't use it. Same response I would have if it were completely awesome (and it may be for all I know).
No frustration here.
I don't know what to say. I have so many feelings about this. Where do I start?
Oh wait....I need to go take a dump. Give me a minute please.
At some point all of these streaming services will realize they're behaving like the music industry of the early 2000s, with much the same consequences.
Not any time soon, mind you. They aren't that intelligent.
Because we don't want them to instantly kill the first kid who jumps the fence, or the next careless service technician. Automated industrial robots (which is what these cars are, really) have these things for a reason.
I really hope that Waymo's cars aren't relying on their Nader-beepers to avoid killing people. They should be (and AFAIK are) relying instead on their video cameras, LIDARs, and other sensors to stop the car before it hits the wayward kid/technician.
Remember that these are the people who invented the use of CTRL-ALT-DEL hardware interrupts to "secure" the Windows login screen. That tells you all you need to know really.
Yes, they should have done it the right way instead!
Err, what was the right way? It's not obvious to me, given that Microsoft doesn't have design control over the hardware its software runs on.
Do you really think Karen in Finance is going to request an RDS instance and vibe code a nice react frontend for her CRUD??
At this point, my biggest fear is that she will -- and then call me over to debug the AI-generated codebase, when it inevitably doesn't work quite right.
I'm not a US lawyer, but I'd interpret that as they need to block commercial VPN services advertised for circumventing blocks.
Not to mention the millions spent on DEI hiring of marginal people based only on demographics.
He did, on the promise of the Biden CHIPs act money- the employees ballooned to 145,000 worldwide by October 2022.
Due to CHIPs act not coming through as planned, in December 2022 they started rounds of layoffs, which Lu Tan is continuing
Congratulations?
No interest.
If my device has been stolen, I'm already out of my phone.
Someone else may as well get to use it, since I can't. Certainly better than it becoming ewaste.
Why?
Wow, talk about outing yourself as a moron.
The article was about the UK, not America.
Don't believe everything you hear or see, and especially what you think.
They have given us a bit of a masterclass in engineering here. Identified a rare but important issue, took decisive action to ensure safety, and engineered a fix very quickly to get the aircraft back into service.
They laughed at Einstein. They laughed at the Wright Brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown. -- Carl Sagan