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I just rode Cruise for the first time tonight. Within the first 5 minutes of the ride, the car got stuck in the middle of two different intersections. Both times it just sat there with its hazards on while someone remotely tried to unstuck it. All the while, drivers around us were honking (rightfully so). Soon after that, the car turned right on red at an intersection with a sign saying not to.

These cars also drive much slower than others and frequently stop unnecessarily, which annoys every other driver, and causes more honking.

Based on that experience, I totally understand why folks are frustrated with them. Especially drivers who need to drive around these stopped cars everywhere.


Keep in mind that M2 has lackluster support. Specifically the Mac Mini has no display output (either via HDMI or USB-C DisplayPort).


This is not about Autopilot, it’s about the “Full Self-Driving” system.


I feel very out of the loop here. Who is this person, and why is it necessary for people to vouch for them?


He's the supposed whistleblower claiming that the US has intact alien vehicles.


Here is the original article which started this news cycle. Note that David Grusch hasn't claimed he personally saw any alien vehicles, just that other people told him they exist. His claims are worth investigating but nothing really new.

https://thedebrief.org/intelligence-officials-say-u-s-has-re...


He's an (ex?) intelligence guy who's come forward saying the government has retrieved craft of "non-human origin". Whether that means Grey Aliens, dolphins, or Sleestaks, I don't think we know.


Same. Never heard of him


I went to Meta’s quest page. I see controllers everywhere. Are those optional? https://www.meta.com/quest/

Which other headsets are using this display tech?


Controllers are largely optional, but if you want to play most serious games they need a controller. I think Apple is largely ignoring the gaming segment with their headset, apart from Apple Arcade games, which sounds like they will be played with a paired Playstation or Xbox controller.


>I see controllers everywhere. Are those optional?

They are. But Oculus (fuck the Meta Quest name lol) Quest are primarily designed and aimed towards gamers, thus the controllers everywhere.

There are 4 IR cameras in Quest 2 and 10 sensors in Quest Pro to control stuff with just your hands.


A word of warning on this. It uses a custom fork of LLVM/Clang/Rust which adds support for a new architecture. The tooling that sets up this environment has failed in obscure ways each time I’ve attempted to set up and build one of their own hello world samples.


The llvm patches were up streamed a few weeks ago, so that should help significantly once it trickles into releases of the actual compilers.


Have you tried with espup(https://github.com/esp-rs/espup)? We`ve updated Xtensa tooling not long ago, for more details have a look at the book: https://esp-rs.github.io/book/installation/installation.html...


That doesn’t mean that every observable behavior needs to be supported or continue.


My answer was why Microsoft "might" be wrong here. If you look at the history of Windows, Microsoft has compromised because people have relied on behavior like if the windows version is less than XP allow this software to run. So, they hacked some tricks that windows 7 was also able to run windows XP softwares even those software ran version checks.

The problem here is Microsoft didn't provide customization for "technical" reasons. So, a user had no choice but to rely on private fields because they were truly facing some accessibility issues. I also don't like the way VS Code wastes vertical space. Hence, they also broke my vscode ui. I will personally disable upgrade.


I see no evidence in your post that mediaanalysisd reaching out to an Apple server is related to CSAM detection. Have you analyzed the traffic?


I've used Quip at work for years, and it consistently has issues with losing changes during concurrent editing, attributing who made a change, and its search and organization are quite bad. Integrating Quip into Slack gives me one more reason not to put important things in Slack.


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