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How do people like the folding phones? I’ve seen a couple in person and they felt really bulky when folded, and the crease was super noticeable
How do people like the folding phones? I’ve seen a couple in person and they felt really bulky when folded, and the crease was super noticeable
If you aren’t cis, then you must be trans
I love it!!
It really depends on your needs. In most cases, I wouldn’t even bother.
I do have a project with a some software running on a microcontroller and a corresponding driver. I don’t record a build number, but I do record the timestamp when the build occurred. That way the driver can update the firmware if its timestamp is older than expected
🎉🎉 I can’t wait, thanks guys!
I can’t wait for material design to fully die. One of the ugliest design trends
At no point would or should the liability shift. Even in the case of autopilot. The driver still remains in complete control of the vehicle and it is their responsibility to not crash it. These automatic braking systems kick in at the last possible second. Things are already pretty bad if they are doing their job
Precedent set by older, and very similar, technology seems pretty relevant if we’re talking about liability
My daily driver is an 8gb MacBook Air, I’m living pretty comfortably lol
I don’t know if they meet all the requirements of this law, but I’ve seen Subarus, BMWs, and a Porsche that all had some form of automatic braking.
I think the Porsche was the oldest, around 2015-2016. It could keep even keep pace with the car in front of you
Cars have had automatic braking systems like this for ages. The driver is always going to be the one responsible (short of some actual fault in the car)
There aren’t even any standard in this field. If someone wants to hire a good developer, how to do they know who to pick? Its a clusterfuck at every level
Why would the button change? Its explicitly a girl button
I’m down either way 🥵
Reading through that was a throwback. A lot of “you sir have won the internet” type comments
Less of a loophole, more of an intended feature
Its wild that they didn’t do this the first time