I think they’re saying 2 car lengths when in heavy traffic going 20 mph. I hope…
I think they’re saying 2 car lengths when in heavy traffic going 20 mph. I hope…
So who has a good UI for comparison?
Until I saw this post I thought my phone was just being buggy.
Stem cell research
It’s a fair question. The first universal basic income experiments have just begun in the last few years. Based on this article there’s been a little success at least.
https://globalaffairs.org/bluemarble/multiple-countries-have-tested-universal-basic-income-and-it-works
I think we’re only recently getting to a level of technology that we need less human workforce and can still prosper when inevitably some choose not to work.
Same. Google Assistant is pretty good with calendar too. I now just say hey Google set an appointment for June 4th next year at 2pm called nostril doctor. And most of the time she listens
Interesting. I have a Sony Google TV and my experience mirrors OPs. It doesn’t take that long to load, but I constantly have to go into additional Apps to find one of the three apps I regularly load. Pisses me off I can’t customize.
Yeah my parents were paying $60 for NES games for me… Which is why I had like 3 NES games. The only reason game aren’t $180 now is competition… And reproducibility vs size of market… And physical media is cheap or non-existent. Ok there are a few reasons, but still…
Mmmm… Giraffe smores
I agree trains will just be more common for distance. I also agree driverless cars will be more common, but would add I think we’ll see more one person, two person, eight person cars in the city. No point in sending a four person car to take John to see his grandma.
Aladdin! Can I call you Al? Or maybe just Din? Or how bout Laddie!? Sounds like here boy! Come on Laddie!
What’s the hold up on my trash taking/dishes doing robot? Is object recognition still too slow? I heard there’d been strides with fuzzy logic there. Is power storage still a limiting factor?
Ask The Smiths.