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That's weird, I use Find My for my AirPods case a lot and it does the "X feet away" thing as I get closer


Only recent generation AirPods have an AirTag embedded in the case. Older models were limited to trying to play a loud sound from the bud if they were out of the case, and IIRC nothing useful for the case itself.


It’s better with the newer AirPod models. The older ones are bad enough that I have an AirTag attached to my AirPods case.


I'm sorry but these all sound like a Redditor's terrible attempt at humor, predictable formulae with 'le quirkiness'



i would give them a break, so many things exist in the tech sector that being completely original is basically impossible, unless you name your thing something nonsensical

also search engines are context aware, if your search history is full of julia questions, it will know what you're searching for


the algorithm that fudges the order of the front page can be so annoying sometimes, i accidentally refresh the page, and a link that was top 10 on the front page a few minutes ago is now buried in page 3 suddenly


That's not the reason I use https://hckrnews.com/ , but it's another good reason.


For me it's not about any of that, it's more about a restricted supply of IPv4 that only big corporations own and having to pay ever increasing rent for them

Anti-ipv6 is like the NIMBYism of IP address space, why can't we just "build" more to inflate the supply and crater the prices of existing ones?


> Use fewer borders.

The one with borders looks better to me than the one without, it's subjective.

Also the whole post is literally an advertisement to sell some book.


I watched the video, those graphics on the screen seem so glitchy, jumping all over the place every second, like from some bad physics simulation in a video game. Can't believe it's something that is in production and being sold with a "luxury" car.


This is really impressively bad (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1g1okoQJEE). The glitching alone is enough to not trust this thing one bit, but it's not even able to prevent other predicted cars from clipping into each other, detecting a person right behind the car and so on. What a joke. Combining all the raw camera feeds into a virtual overhead view would be so much more useful that this computed mess.


Same exact thought. Imagine dropping 50-100k on a car and getting a UI that looks like pre-alpha.

I suppose car owners are used to junk UIs, but this feels like a polished turd.


It's funny we got all the people pointing out their great software because not only did the "feature" randomly crash multiple times in that video, the UI is also busy drawing random Tesla semi trucks everywhere. It's embarrassing.

I guess we can laugh about it but the real problem is that this is what the "self driving" thinks is the environment.


This was what I noticed the first time I rode in a Tesla uber, and I was shocked. While driving down the street, cars would flicker in and out of existence on the screen constantly.



The most annoying things about generative pre-trained transformers is that everyone has some opinion on it, which they think is special or profound in some way.

I am sick of having to filter out internet e-celebrity number 48320's opinion on it from my front page on every single website.


Ok, but please don't snark or fulminate on HN. We're trying for something else here.

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