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It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
It'll be the best thing ever. And England is way ahead of the US on it.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
Agreed. It would happen overseas before it happens here. At least at scale. Can't wait. I do love to drive but I could see there being a bracket for that similar to recreational vehicles. With the associated taxes and insurance that goes along with it.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
Agreed. It would happen overseas before it happens here. At least at scale. Can't wait. I do love to drive but I could see there being a bracket for that similar to recreational vehicles. With the associated taxes and insurance that goes along with it.
Yeah, once someone sues someone in a death case for criminal negligence because they decided to drive themselves rather than let the computer drive, the insurance companies will insure manually drive cars out of existence. I predict that it will be a snowball effect of one or two major lawsuits saying that anyone who grabbed the wheel instead of letting the computer drive was putting people in danger and it will be seen the same as a DUI today and the insurance companies will make the rates go up 10x then 100x then simply refuse to insure anyone driving their own car and ... that's that. Won't take a law, just the force of economics.
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The ultra rich that can self insure will be allowed to keep them, will kill people from time to time and the public will start to associate driving yourself with having an open beer can in the cup holder.
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@coliver said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
Agreed. It would happen overseas before it happens here. At least at scale. Can't wait. I do love to drive but I could see there being a bracket for that similar to recreational vehicles.
Short of a city choosing to allow it in the US, I agree. Our shear size is a huge factor. Smaller countries should have an easier time with something like this. Though I don't know if something like this would be more up to the EU than the individual countries.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
Agreed. It would happen overseas before it happens here. At least at scale. Can't wait. I do love to drive but I could see there being a bracket for that similar to recreational vehicles.
Short of a city choosing to allow it in the US, I agree. Our shear size is a huge factor. Smaller countries should have an easier time with something like this. Though I don't know if something like this would be more up to the EU than the individual countries.
Doesn't have to be "up to" anyone. That's my point. Allowing it has to be federal in both cases because of uniform highway laws. But enforcing it, as far as I'm concerned, will have no laws at all. And insurance is federal in both cases.
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It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
Agreed. It would happen overseas before it happens here. At least at scale. Can't wait. I do love to drive but I could see there being a bracket for that similar to recreational vehicles.
Short of a city choosing to allow it in the US, I agree. Our shear size is a huge factor. Smaller countries should have an easier time with something like this. Though I don't know if something like this would be more up to the EU than the individual countries.
Doesn't have to be "up to" anyone. That's my point. Allowing it has to be federal in both cases because of uniform highway laws. But enforcing it, as far as I'm concerned, will have no laws at all. And insurance is federal in both cases.
Oh but you know there will be laws about it.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 Did you set a DHCP reservation along with the static IP address?
I've forgotten to do that before... lol
Is this really an issue? You overlap IPs in your DHCP range with statically assigned one? Sure it can be done, but I try to avoid it at nearly any cost.
Generally always with a Windows DHCP server. The reason is that if you want to set DHCP reservations, they have to be in the overall DHCP scope.
So your LAN is 10.254.0.0/24
Your DHCP scope is 10.254.0.1 - 10.254.0.254
You set exlusions for the ranges you want your static or DHCP reservations.
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It amazes me how many people are petrified of self driving cars. One of my English friends swears it will never happen in England.
Personally, I just can't wait.
Agreed. It would happen overseas before it happens here. At least at scale. Can't wait. I do love to drive but I could see there being a bracket for that similar to recreational vehicles.
Short of a city choosing to allow it in the US, I agree. Our shear size is a huge factor. Smaller countries should have an easier time with something like this. Though I don't know if something like this would be more up to the EU than the individual countries.
Doesn't have to be "up to" anyone. That's my point. Allowing it has to be federal in both cases because of uniform highway laws. But enforcing it, as far as I'm concerned, will have no laws at all. And insurance is federal in both cases.
Oh but you know there will be laws about it.
But they will likely come later, I think, after it doesn't really exist any longer.
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
The ultra rich that can self insure will be allowed to keep them, will kill people from time to time and the public will start to associate driving yourself with having an open beer can in the cup holder.
And this is seen all the time in certain parts of the country.
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@JaredBusch said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
The ultra rich that can self insure will be allowed to keep them, will kill people from time to time and the public will start to associate driving yourself with having an open beer can in the cup holder.
And this is seen all the time in certain parts of the country.
Not so much, it was till a few years ago. But finally Texas phased it out.
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So much fail
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HAHA
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Netflix tests their systems by causing chaos using... The Chaos Monkey <insert dramatic music here>
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@dafyre So they are constantly attacking them selves to see where they are the weakest. It makes sense, and if they plan for it I can't argue with the logic.
I wonder what would happen if they attacked at a larger scale though...
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre So they are constantly attacking them selves to see where they are the weakest. It makes sense, and if they plan for it I can't argue with the logic.
I wonder what would happen if they attacked at a larger scale though...
Well... I mean you can't obviously take everything down at once, lol... But that's a good thought. I'm not sure what the scale of it is, but as long as it doesn't interrupt service to customers (or if it does, and they find and fix bugs), then it's worth the exercise to everyone.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre So they are constantly attacking them selves to see where they are the weakest. It makes sense, and if they plan for it I can't argue with the logic.
I wonder what would happen if they attacked at a larger scale though...
They didn't mention a single attack in that article, nearly everything, if not everything was outage cause either by software bug or hardware outage, nothing to do with attacks (Unless power outage cause by an attack is counted).
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2 things: First, Unifi makes some pretty nice looking phones. Android based) Second, Mangolassi displays just fine on this phone.
That is all...
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