Sure, DIY PC builds will be a thing of the past, but that is the price of freedom right?
32 bit OS's coming back because no one will be able to afford 4GB
Why do the logs exist to begin with?
The court ordered OpenAI to log everything -all input and output- when the NY Times filed the lawsuit. These logs did not exist prior to the court order to begin recording them.
We (mostly) do not process our own oil supply in the US. Our refineries are built to work with imported crude. We export our crude oil, and import a different grade of crude oil. We would have to refit our refineries to use domestic supply.
If we want to be self-sufficient, and really fuck with the global economy, we should invest in refitting our refineries to process American crude. That would be a ballsy power-move for Trump to back.
I've been side swiped and rear-ended a few times but those weren't my fault.
Imagine if every one of these was a headline. Sure, you are safer than the average, but statistically, you will have more accidents than these robots. Drive for 12,000,000 miles then come back with statistically relevant data. Their miles per impact are higher than typical human lifetime driving.
I'd say a reasonable compromise would be that they're allowed to show ads, so long as I'm allowed to completely delete their app from my radio (which of course, should then prevent any future ads). So, they can be annoying at their own peril.
I tried it once many years ago. I could never get past how bad the music all sounded due to the excessive amount of data compression.
I have one of those cheap Chinese Android head units in my older ICE vehicle. I received it free as a review sample and TBH, it's just okay. CarPlay is a little laggy compared against how it works in my Chevy Bolt, and the built-in amplifier is rather anemic.
I really wouldn't consider it an upgrade from modern(ish) infotainment systems. For an older vehicle with a factory tape deck or CD player head unit, or something like the Slate truck (which for some crazy reason won't include a radio), sure, why not.
Almost anything derogatory you could say about today's software design would be accurate. -- K.E. Iverson