

Waymo really seems to be winning out over Tesla with the self-driving thing. I wonder how much of that is really just because Waymo cars have a remote human driving them in situations where a Tesla would just crap out


Waymo really seems to be winning out over Tesla with the self-driving thing. I wonder how much of that is really just because Waymo cars have a remote human driving them in situations where a Tesla would just crap out


It didn’t work for me either. I wonder if it’s already been fixed. The Google team seems to be really on top of it wherever there’s public criticism of their AI models. I remember a post on hacker news post pointing out a “what year is it” bug for Google search summary seemed to get the problem fixed in like two or three hours or so


I think we’re highly unlikely to see a repeat of the 1983 gaming crash
What happened in 1983?


A protector is a good non-enshittified alternative to a smart TV


Some things are more public than others. DMs are technically ‘on the internet’ as well, but they aren’t indexable by a search engine.


How can lemmy avoid that fate, if it ever gets really popular?


Thanks for the info.
I don’t own an AI Thinkpad either, I’m just thinking ahead for when I eventually have to purchase a new computer.


What’s the linux experience like on a mac? Last time I tried to do that the sound didn’t work because Apple hadn’t released the firmware for the speakers


That sounds way beyond the average users technical expertise. But it sounds like it might work. If you manage to figure out how to do that please let me know


Reddit and Lemmy doesn’t have any thing that curates what you see based on your habits
I’m pretty sure Reddit curates the content of r/popular based on your browser history.


Loops too. It’s the fediverse version of TikTok. Would it also be illegal?
What kind of slander and misinformation are you talking about? (Genuine question)
Wow 97% is a lot. Interesting info tho thanks