Kathryn has uncovered another bullshit "AI lawyer" that very dumb investors have invested in even though it appears to three weak open source AIs in a trenchcoat.
Amid the fractal stupidity of Tesla's "robotaxi" event, this little nugget stood out: no roads have inductive charging, and inductive charging tops out at 50 kW anyway (vs 350 kW for fast plug chargers), so basically these robotaxis will either charge slow or require a massive rebuild of all roads.
"...robotaxi will have no charging plug and will depend on wireless charging coils embedded in roadways instead." lol. lmao. futurism.com/the-byte/elo...
According to Elon Musk, Tesla's long-awaited Cybercab robotaxi will have no charging plug and will depend on wireless charging coils instead.
it really is remarkable to see trump saying directly to these people âi think you are vermin who should be removed from the country or thrown into prisonâ and their response is âoh you canât take him seriouslyâ
Wrote something on my blog which might be interesting to some of you! blog.gareth-coles.dev/a-better-i18...
In todayâs ramble, I discuss the subject of internationalisation in software development, how we currently approach it, and what I think...
Oh boy. The âhelp my familyâ reply bots are starting to show up. For those who want to take a run at me for this Iâll say it plainly: I hide all those replies because itâs impossible to know theyâre not scams. I donât believe you, scammers.
even supposedly "moderate" republicans don't believe you should be able to vote if they can't exactly verify that you're going to vote for them wtop.com/national/202...
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Virginia election officials Friday that accuses the state of striking names from voter rolls in violation of federal election law.
This is Mike Johnson in effect calling on Ukraine to surrender kyivindependent.com/house-speake...
"I don't have an appetite for further Ukraine funding, and I hope it's not necessary," U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Oct. 11.
IMF study and Stanford Economics Prof research shows that Working from Home has caused a large productivity boost to companies that have adopted it. The biggest boost is for fully remote organizations because it shifts who can do work, and increases happiness due to avoiding commute times [âŚ]