Yeah, anything is better than going to the office. Wish people are more responsive on Slack, though.
learningduck
Joke on me. My company is full remote work, but add more meetings because we have to communicate live somehow, even though we can work asynchronously. Less focus time for me.
I learned the hard way that no is false in yaml. Took us a while to realize why our app failed to start in Norway. Too many ways to do something.
I haven't researched this enough, but Tesla says that they are level 3, but never bother to get the actual approval is like how I kept saying that I'm smart, but too lazy back in my school years.
Put your money where your mouth is. Life are at stake here.
The most advanced that's not even on autonomous level 3. It's funny that Mercedes is the first to get level 3 approval in California and they don't even boasting that as much.
That aside, a secondary sensor that help verifying if the vision get it right would be nice. It could be just a radar or whatever. Imagine if the vision fail to recognize a boy in a Halloween costume as a person, at least the secondary sensor will the car to stop due to contradict perception.
Think of that Coyote and the roadrunner cartoon. If there's a graffiti that looks like a tunnel the coyote may run into the tunnel based on vision alone, but a secondary sensor will help telling that there's a wall.
Irl, If the vision failed to recognize that there's something on the road, at least a secondary sensor will protest that there's something on the road.
True that. Coming from Windows, I really don't understand why this feature isn't built into Mac. Most Linux distros have this feature.
Windows snapping. I use Spectable. It's a free open sourced software.
Just a reminder that Unity hired him after EA.
My dog loves tall grass so much. He likes stomping them.
How is that possible? is it has a different rule?
Yup. Have to ensure that you use "no" if you don't want yaml to equate it to false.