It varies so much by brand, too. Some brands are too aggressive and end up ping-ponging you in the lane if you let them, and then there's my new Mazda where it doesn't seem to work in any case where I want it to work,…
That sounds like the kind of feature where there's a setting buried in the menus for it.
I don't know about 50 to 150, but someone near me appears to have put up their own speed limit sign and the font is slightly off, so my car sees it as 75 instead of 25 (and fortunately doesn't set itself to it, but…
If you need "incognito" tabs that last longer, it might be worth looking into something like the Temporary Containers addon for Firefox.
> or as if there was a third person in the chatroom whose messages I can't see. If you set off a classifier, that's how it looks to Claude.
> HackerRank Screen compresses the top of the hiring funnel by replacing manual resume reviews and unstructured phone screens with structured, auto-scored assessments That seems to be a different type of product.
Not as smart as modern frontier models, but Moondream and Molmo can do that sort of thing.
I'm a little confused, is this an ATS system that anyone actually uses? If not, I'm not sure how it's better than just asking ChatGPT to score your resume out of 100. Why would you want to optimize your resume for a…
I was surprised to see the "Big Beautiful Bill" tax incentive for financing a new US-made car had a gradual phase out above $100,000, although it's implemented as a step function instead of a linear one.
I really hope it can get LuaTeX support at some point, and SVG output added back in (although it hasn't been updated in two years, so it might be up to me). I have a project where this would solve a big problem if it…
In the US, you don't really get an option to choose. At most you'll get "paying union dues to the one that controls the contract, or not paying", often you don't get that much.
I think now it's "Hey, ChatGPT, is this a good idea?".
The same China that started construction on at least 10 reactors last year?
> People who have no time to camp, no botting tools or skills, etc can exchange their money instead. But they only need to do that because of the scalpers! The scalpers aren't adding value, they're adding friction and…
I want to agree, but it's hard to figure out what's fair, and I doubt Valve has enough verified data to make it fair right now even if we had a good rule for it. Each way I can think of (account age, gameplay time,…
> Until earlier this year, Tools for Humanity offered new participants the option to claim tokens of Worldcoin. I'm surprised they gave up on that entirely. It seemed like the only reason anyone would willingly get…
I think it wasn't so much that ties aren't possible, but that ties don't mean "no one wins". If you make one district safe and three districts are a coin toss between your two rivals, one of them has much more power…
I live near plenty of them, they still require to you merge with traffic after. You do "queue and wait for your turn", but immediately after you have to find a gap to insert yourself into before you run out of road.
Plenty of the ones near me are just a concrete blob, unless a little pole with reflectors counts as an art piece.
> What makes it seem crazy is cars entering have right of way. I saw that on either Top Gear or The Grand Tour and was convinced they were just making fun of the French. It's really odd to not have changed it when…
"American drivers are too safe" is a new complaint to me.
It's much better when there's no traffic. When there's traffic, it often doesn't stop for you when it exits the roundabout (even if it technically should) because everyone is busy going around the circle as fast as…
What they're talking about is basically a small concrete circle (sometimes it's not a circle, but a round-ish shape vaguely near the center) plopped down in a standard residential intersection (sometimes with a lot of…
I live by a bunch of these, but worse IMO is the "four way intersection with no signs or circle or anything" where you just kind of hope no one comes fast and hits you (I imagine on a bike where you wouldn't stop if…
The buses will at least have an easier time, they should be all trained for how to navigate it if it's on their route, and there's much less traffic on the bus-only part.
It varies so much by brand, too. Some brands are too aggressive and end up ping-ponging you in the lane if you let them, and then there's my new Mazda where it doesn't seem to work in any case where I want it to work,…
That sounds like the kind of feature where there's a setting buried in the menus for it.
I don't know about 50 to 150, but someone near me appears to have put up their own speed limit sign and the font is slightly off, so my car sees it as 75 instead of 25 (and fortunately doesn't set itself to it, but…
If you need "incognito" tabs that last longer, it might be worth looking into something like the Temporary Containers addon for Firefox.
> or as if there was a third person in the chatroom whose messages I can't see. If you set off a classifier, that's how it looks to Claude.
> HackerRank Screen compresses the top of the hiring funnel by replacing manual resume reviews and unstructured phone screens with structured, auto-scored assessments That seems to be a different type of product.
Not as smart as modern frontier models, but Moondream and Molmo can do that sort of thing.
I'm a little confused, is this an ATS system that anyone actually uses? If not, I'm not sure how it's better than just asking ChatGPT to score your resume out of 100. Why would you want to optimize your resume for a…
I was surprised to see the "Big Beautiful Bill" tax incentive for financing a new US-made car had a gradual phase out above $100,000, although it's implemented as a step function instead of a linear one.
I really hope it can get LuaTeX support at some point, and SVG output added back in (although it hasn't been updated in two years, so it might be up to me). I have a project where this would solve a big problem if it…
In the US, you don't really get an option to choose. At most you'll get "paying union dues to the one that controls the contract, or not paying", often you don't get that much.
I think now it's "Hey, ChatGPT, is this a good idea?".
The same China that started construction on at least 10 reactors last year?
> People who have no time to camp, no botting tools or skills, etc can exchange their money instead. But they only need to do that because of the scalpers! The scalpers aren't adding value, they're adding friction and…
I want to agree, but it's hard to figure out what's fair, and I doubt Valve has enough verified data to make it fair right now even if we had a good rule for it. Each way I can think of (account age, gameplay time,…
> Until earlier this year, Tools for Humanity offered new participants the option to claim tokens of Worldcoin. I'm surprised they gave up on that entirely. It seemed like the only reason anyone would willingly get…
I think it wasn't so much that ties aren't possible, but that ties don't mean "no one wins". If you make one district safe and three districts are a coin toss between your two rivals, one of them has much more power…
I live near plenty of them, they still require to you merge with traffic after. You do "queue and wait for your turn", but immediately after you have to find a gap to insert yourself into before you run out of road.
Plenty of the ones near me are just a concrete blob, unless a little pole with reflectors counts as an art piece.
> What makes it seem crazy is cars entering have right of way. I saw that on either Top Gear or The Grand Tour and was convinced they were just making fun of the French. It's really odd to not have changed it when…
"American drivers are too safe" is a new complaint to me.
It's much better when there's no traffic. When there's traffic, it often doesn't stop for you when it exits the roundabout (even if it technically should) because everyone is busy going around the circle as fast as…
What they're talking about is basically a small concrete circle (sometimes it's not a circle, but a round-ish shape vaguely near the center) plopped down in a standard residential intersection (sometimes with a lot of…
I live by a bunch of these, but worse IMO is the "four way intersection with no signs or circle or anything" where you just kind of hope no one comes fast and hits you (I imagine on a bike where you wouldn't stop if…
The buses will at least have an easier time, they should be all trained for how to navigate it if it's on their route, and there's much less traffic on the bus-only part.