Comment Say no more. (Score 2) 17
a four-legged robot on wheels
Anyone got a picture?
Right here: https://tii.imgix.net/producti...
It's basically Boston Dynamics' "Spot" robot (a so-called "robot dog" platform) with wheels in place of "paws".
a four-legged robot on wheels
Anyone got a picture?
Right here: https://tii.imgix.net/producti...
It's basically Boston Dynamics' "Spot" robot (a so-called "robot dog" platform) with wheels in place of "paws".
or less than a day for OTR long haul. 12+ hour days are not common, most of it spent driving.
Long hauls need to stop being a thing. There are multiple issues but the biggest is that pollution compared to freight trains is much higher because the energy efficiency is much lower. If reducing the amount of deaths in the "far off" future is too abstract for you then consider the number of collisions with big rigs that kill people annually. If you're just a jerk, then consider that it will significantly reduce the number of highway repairs needed and thus save a lot of money while reducing traffic.
I'm guessing these will be for close-to-terminal local delivery only
That's how big rigs should be used. If it has to go a long distance then it should be by train. Freight trains are no utopia but perfect is the enemy of good.
I 100% agree with your point but I also have to wonder, is it a bad thing? This strikes me as a way to make the browser able to fund itself while actually doing some good for people.
The answer lies in what they do next: squander the funds (seems likely) or make real improvements.
QEmu is the end-all be-all of emulated systems. It's basically, the Linux of emulation.
While I use it mostly by command line, there are many GUI frontends for QEmu. "Aqemu" is the one I know off the top of my head which is decent. I don't think it has the ability to use the snapshot API, so if you need that then you may need to find another GUI or modify it yourself.
But the initial wave of enthusiasm could still peter out, especially as token costs accumulate and regulators warn of security vulnerabilities. Zhipu this week raised token prices on its new OpenClaw-optimised AI model by 20%.
"Output is extremely low: ordinary people spend tens or hundreds of yuan, burning through a bunch of tokens and in the end, they might only get a pile of useless data," read one post on Rednote, a social media platform, titled "Goodbye OpenClaw."
It would appear that people are personally finding out that AI is overhyped.
True enough but the migration cost is immense
The real problem here is that businesses are overly focused on profits which leads to homogeneous environments that rely on specific products and product-specific integration. It's much wiser to hedge your bets with a more diverse environment in preparation for a product to be unavailable, be it discontinued, "upgraded", or bought. Being forward-thinking isn't free which is why profit-centric businesses won't do it.
TL;DR: Monoculture results in bad outcomes like this "death sentence"; invest in diversity.
If you're still using VMWare then you really only have yourself to blame at this point. Don't get me wrong, Broadcom is being a dick but it's not like it's been a secret. Whoever is still using them has simply ignored that the ship was sinking.
There are many different reasons why.
* it is a challenge
* it is a fun idea
* nostalgia
* to learn more about how Windows works
* to run/preserve old Windows software
* to make an alternative to Windows
* to improve WINE (they share a lot of code)
* etc.
If they do take all the jobs then that means AI has actually become AGI. If that happens then all bets are off because AGI is a Pandora's box and the last thing you need to worry about is doing your shitty 9-to-5 job.
It doesn't matter because it will still be less polluting than any ICEV on the road. Perfect is the enemy of good. You must not be very clever if you still hadn't figured that out.
It's just an incomprehensible madhouse of spaghetti at this point.
This madhouse was always going to be the endpoint when people started distributing "containers" instead of just building the app properly. However, it's clear that containers have become the only option for script based languages because they are already a security nightmare.
Trump doesn't need to stop it, the wind stops all by itself.
What do you think the batteries are for?!
Rationing doesn't fit in the framework of capitalism. The capitalist solution is to just keep raising the price.
even EV junkies will realize the “solution” still has obvious downsides.
Perfect is the enemy of good. If you want to live in a frozen tundra then you will have the pleasure of paying for the privilege.
The ever-present (false) claim that "EVs are too expensive" just died in the attack on Iran. With fuel costs headed nowhere but up and no end to the war in sight, even fools recognize that EVs are the smarter option.
Be sociable. Speak to the person next to you in the unemployment line tomorrow.