Can’t speak for the EU, but the companies I’ve worked for in the US explicitly state what they do not track in their privacy/use policy when giving out laptops/phones/tablets. E.g. their anti-virus or firewall system…
That's fair...actually totally slipped my mind that today this would be much more feasible to do on a single device.
I used to use both...laptop for quick typing, and then the iPad for hand-written notes or annotation. The OneNote app sync is quick enough that I could type lecture notes on the laptop, and then quickly switch to the…
We kinda got something like this working for a relative. They have an "Aura" frame, and in their app you can set a watch folder/album. So we have a shared iCloud album set as the source and it automatically updates…
I always assumed they could be used by the dealer to "mark" a car that was delinquent on its lease/finance payments.
But the real question is did they design a special license plate only available to those people?
The white on black is so popular that I've heard people inquire about it at the DMV and get upset when the person working there tells them it doesn't exist! The Reviver "RPlate" is strange to me. I can't imagine paying…
Tangential story time on how I "accidentally" got out of numerous parking tickets that would have prevented me from graduating university. I went to school in a state that required both rear and front license plates. My…
Unfortunately, yeah, seems that way...just like you said "they chose to do nothing" and luckily no one was in/approaching the intersection. Look I'm all for knowing this information, that something like this can happen.…
...yes? It's pretty clear from the video this was done as a "test." The article mentions the drivers experience working on FSD and they have a YouTube page dedicated to stuff like this linked in the article.
I suspect the driver, based on their commentary in the video, was trying to see if this was a one-off fluke or something more consistent (they mention the car already blew through that light once before). I would hope a…
True, but I suspect a human driver would take a moment to assess the situation instead of just continuing on confidently.
Can’t speak for the EU, but the companies I’ve worked for in the US explicitly state what they do not track in their privacy/use policy when giving out laptops/phones/tablets. E.g. their anti-virus or firewall system…
That's fair...actually totally slipped my mind that today this would be much more feasible to do on a single device.
I used to use both...laptop for quick typing, and then the iPad for hand-written notes or annotation. The OneNote app sync is quick enough that I could type lecture notes on the laptop, and then quickly switch to the…
We kinda got something like this working for a relative. They have an "Aura" frame, and in their app you can set a watch folder/album. So we have a shared iCloud album set as the source and it automatically updates…
I always assumed they could be used by the dealer to "mark" a car that was delinquent on its lease/finance payments.
But the real question is did they design a special license plate only available to those people?
The white on black is so popular that I've heard people inquire about it at the DMV and get upset when the person working there tells them it doesn't exist! The Reviver "RPlate" is strange to me. I can't imagine paying…
Tangential story time on how I "accidentally" got out of numerous parking tickets that would have prevented me from graduating university. I went to school in a state that required both rear and front license plates. My…
Unfortunately, yeah, seems that way...just like you said "they chose to do nothing" and luckily no one was in/approaching the intersection. Look I'm all for knowing this information, that something like this can happen.…
...yes? It's pretty clear from the video this was done as a "test." The article mentions the drivers experience working on FSD and they have a YouTube page dedicated to stuff like this linked in the article.
I suspect the driver, based on their commentary in the video, was trying to see if this was a one-off fluke or something more consistent (they mention the car already blew through that light once before). I would hope a…
True, but I suspect a human driver would take a moment to assess the situation instead of just continuing on confidently.