I think of the meme of somebody driving a piano through hordes of pedestrians to this song in GTA
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This feels like a conspiracy theory. How many people would be in on the grift? How many do you think could know before it leaks? Opsec clean baybee.
What's the real benefit? A distraction? Flooding the zone doesn't require the president's greatest supporter monetarily speaking to call him a pedophile online. Is it meant to somehow increase traffic for them? Because I never went to Twitter, I just saw a lot of screenshots. How much can you really earn from a boost in user activity on twitter? It's not really a financial cash cow right?
I think it's as simple as the two worst people you know finally realized they couldn't fit both of their egos through the door today and shit finally hit the fan.
Jokes on you, I'm technically food right now!
The reason I mention AI is because the article talks about AI tools to predict accidents as well. I also googled Openpilot and this is from their wiki page.
In contrast to traditional autonomous driving solutions where the perception, prediction, and planning units are separate "modules", openpilot adopts a system-level end-to-end design to predict the car's trajectory directly from the camera images. openpilot's end-to-end design is a neural network that is trained by comma.ai using real-world driving data uploaded by openpilot users.[34]
So uh. It might be AI
Also it seems openpilot requires hardware for the cameras and stuff, they aren't going to strap third party cameras to cars to sell new. They'd have to implement the sensors in the car itself, and doing so would cost more than nothing.
Its kinda depressing that the takeaway they seem have here is "we don't always have enough time for our family, but luckily Alexa can pick up the slack 😌"
Instead of "society pushes us to spend less time making meaningful connections and more time relying on services that cost you money or privacy"
Somebody's toddler is going to eat rocks after AI tells them it's safe, especially if you're giving your kids unfettered access to the internet, which is what Alexa is. You're just hoping Jeffy moderates good, when you and I both know rules and restrictions for an LLM are very hard to enforce.
I'm all for better safety features but perhaps an easier, cheaper, and more likely to succeed option to use is city planning/enforcement and change of current regulations. For instance, closing the loophole that lets car manufacturers ignore safety and emissions rules for "light truck" classified cars, which at this point is most of the oversized SUVs and pickups.
Alternatively having safer options for pedestrians and cyclists would help too, like having separated bike roads, and pushing highways and stroads out of residential areas and reclaiming city space for pedestrians. Public transit investment also helps reduce the number of drivers, which helps traffic and safety too.
I don't hate the idea of these extra AI tools like emergency braking being required or at least encouraged with stuff like safety ratings, but I think it's going to be very hard to get that implemented anytime soon considering you'd be fighting consumer interest(higher cost cars) and companies who don't want to have to make or license AI tools.
Edit: also the current regime in the US is more interested in de-regulating things to the point where I can get a happy meal wrapped in asbestos with a nice lead toy. So uh... Good luck
Cheddar attacking his stick toy, it has little sushis on the string that he loves to bunny kick :p
This kind of advice isn't about making you feel bad it's about trying to help it not get that bad in the future. It's easy to get dehydrated without realizing it and that can and will kill you if you aren't careful. It isn't a callout it's a PSA :)
Yeah I agree with the other comments, domes are deceptive little shits to print the underside of. The layers tend to be undersized for the previous one as you get higher, and you quickly go past a reasonable angle for printing. At that point the rings you print are likely just barely touching the previous layer, and you get those separated rings that just get worse the higher up the dome you go.
6 weeks isn't very long, and if you're just starting your likely on a lower dose as your doc ramps you up to whatever level works.
I'd talk to your doc or whoever prescribed you the meds about dosages and what your levels are, they usually monitor with bloodwork to try to get you in the normal ranges, and if you have concerns they will usually work with you to try to get the results you want.
But yeah. i didn't really notice breast development for a good few months(partially due to my weight too at the time), and they didn't really stop growing for a few years. It was just a lot of very slow growth over time.
Sure it's not every person but now people know that they could be pulled aside and that could be more than just a wanding or patting down, but a series of strangers digging into the device that most people pour massive amounts of their life into. It's pretty fucking fair to warn your citizens that could happen, and its very fair of them to decide it isn't worth the risk.
I'm American. Don't fucking trust us. Our country is rapidly sliding down the slope to fascism, I hope we figure it out, but don't fucking trust us. I know people here who wouldn't bat a fucking eye at invading canada. Not many, but they exist. It's just a shrug and a "well I'm not military but whatever trump says goes so..."