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Comment Re:The right wing can never admit they're wrong (Score 1) 78

They are good at sound bites. Most importantly though, people are more apt to believing in simplified "solutions" especially when coupled with induced fear (which abrogates concern for others, promotes categorization by "pattern", and diminished logic), without deep reasoning.

Comment Re:BYD sucks (Score 1) 222

"All the intermediate things like: car can drive but you have to supervise, make no sense at all. They just make the supervisor sleep away and crash."
Strange because Tesla has millions of drivers with that and hasn't had a fatal accident in FSD mode in years. The only way to ensure FSD works is to have it in a learning mode like that. The alternative is we never have FSD and 40,000 people keep dying in traffic accidents every year because many human drivers suck and are subject to distraction or stupidity.

Comment Re:There is another dimension to this (Score 1) 151

Almost 7 years ago, a self driving test vehicle was involved in an accident with a person who didn't look before crossing and it almost bankrupt Uber. So not sure about this thing of "no accountability" if anything there'll be more accountability. If anything can one-incident bankrupt a company it's self driving vehicles. In fact we may need legislative solutions to ensure that FSD survives incidents like that.

Submission + - Hydroxychloroquine promoting COVID study retracted after 4 yrs (nature.com) 1

backslashdot writes: The study received almost 3,400 citations (follow on studies mentioning it) according to the Web of Science database, it is the second-most-cited retracted paper of any kind, and highest cited COVID paper to be retracted.

Researchers had critiqued the controversial paper many times, raising concerns about its data quality and an unclear ethics-approval process. Its eventual withdrawal, on the grounds of concerns over ethical approval and doubts about the conduct of the research, marks the 28th retraction for co-author Didier Raoult, a French microbiologist, formerly at Marseille’s Hospital-University Institute Mediterranean Infection (IHU), who shot to global prominence in the pandemic. French investigations found that he and the IHU had violated ethics-approval protocols in numerous studies, and Raoult has now retired.

Comment Re:Good. Science works. (Score 0) 105

Oh I get it, you bought into the Elon Musk DO(UCH)E BS? How much money do you think this site makes? What you're doing is, essentially, yelling at volunteers handing you a meal in a soup kitchen. Unless you're a company like SpaceX which has the luxury of people lining up to work there, the strategy of "beat your employees until their morale improves" may not work for you. Not unless you want your business to fail spectacularly as nobody will want to work for you, as is their prerogative. This is like a billionaire telling you you don't need health insurance .. what works for them may not work for you. Oh and as for calling out waiters on not doing a good job, if you noticed your food tasting a little saltier after you yelled at them it's not because they added salt.

Comment Re:Pre-rendered? (Score 1, Insightful) 49

Yes I understand what it's "for". To hype something up, now how about you understand why cinematic trailers do nothing to inform me (or anyone else) what actual gameplay is like. If they have time to construct a cinematic trailer, they have time to show some short clips/examples of what they expect gameplay to actually look like.

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