Obstacle avoidance and mapping. If it were all done locally without an Internet connection it would be fine, but of course it’s gotta be connected to the cloud for profit reasons.
We’re constantly producing new people that don’t know any better
That’s become, by far, the most obvious tell for AI generated content for me. It’s just so damn unnatural.
When it stopped people from being able to even play a game they paid for. In case it wasn’t clear, this breaks the game completely for non-cheating Linux users.
That’s still too lossey. I prefer to hire the band to follow me around for the day. It’s the only true way.
Those are directories, not filesystems.
Every version of Bluetooth since 1.0 has been a modified version of Bluetooth.
It’s an operating system. It’s not supposed to be noticed as good or bad. It should stay out of your way. If you ever notice it, it’s doing something wrong.
Much like a cat, if it fits, it sits.
2 different words.
If I’m reading that right, the decision was reversed by the 9th circuit.
The District Court originally dismissed the case, ruling that the security checks were made after the regular work shift and therefore not “an integral and indispensable part” of the job. The Ninth Circuit disagreed, ruling that the checks were necessary to the principal work of the job.[2][3]
Because disingenuously asking loaded questions (not saying this is one) has become a favorite tactic of conservatives and other trolls. It’s so common now that people automatically assume the questioner is acting in bad faith.
Sure they do. My current phone’s bump is completely leveled out by the case.
Or some troll decided it would be funny to report it.
Like, are we sure? Has someone actually checked?
The world is built on is-even and is-odd!
How exactly would you break up search? You can’t really do it geographically like the Bells.
And the moderators
You’re thinking of Google, not Microsoft.