For the past 5-10 years it would have been his Insta addy.
For the past 5-10 years it would have been his Insta addy.
Let’s use the Smelloscope!
We should call whoever sends these PMs The Fediverse Dick.
It just actually looks like shit.
Exactly like that.
It’s the late 20th century, or the 1990s.
I’d take “late 1900s” as 1906-1910.
With this paint job, in this environment? Maybe. Though IRL you would probably see it much clearer due to the lack of parallax effect on a 2D projection.
But if we’re talking e.g. about a dark-ish barrier at knee height, your brain does a much better job to quickly recognize it as obstacle. Whereas cameras without depth perception would fail completely.
You haven’t seen what Teslas are in the news for lately?
It’s not that crazy someone would put up a fake wall on some backroad to catch out inattentive Tesla drivers. Doesn’t even need to be nearly as big and elaborate as this one. Any painted object would accomplish the same.
But the point of the video is that optical cameras are easily deceived, and Elon is lying to his customers that LiDAR is overrated and not necessary.
DMs don’t worry me that much, but botted content, upvotes and comments would kill the platform like any other.
Sublime Text for me. It has some nifty features that NP++ doesn’t, and looks better out of the box.
Apple heavily pushes their users towards iCloud subscriptions. More so on iOS than macOS but still.
Futureless or featureless?
Post-IPO? Valve is privately held. Which is why they make strategic decisions that stakeholders would never approve of.
It did look rather ugly in places.
Some people don’t care at all and that’s fine, but for others poor textures or aesthetics break immersion.
Does XFCE today look any less late 90s than when I tried it 10 years ago?
CEOs are almost always part owners. A large part of their massive “compensation” for all the amazing value they add to the company is usually given in the form of stocks.
Mark Hamill may not own a comb, but he does wash his hair at least.
And North is in space
That’s not what people demand, it’s a side effect of users demanding software be open source and developers saying that’s not economically viable.