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  • Taking out the high-pitch whine will make them much more bearable. It's a student project, they did well. This isn't groundbreaking Noble-prize stuff, but it doesn't deserve all the hate it's getting here either.

  • Making that argument completely closes the door for fully autonomous cars though, which is sort of the Holy grail of vehicle automation.

    Fully autonomous doesn't really exist yet, aside from some pilot projects, but give it a decade or two and it will be there. Truly being a passenger in your own vehicle is a huge selling point, you'd be able to do something else while moving, like reading, working or sleeping.

    These systems can probably be better drivers than humans, because humans suck at multitasking and staying focused. But they will never be 100% perfect, because the world is sometimes wildly unpredictable and unavoidable accidents are a thing. There will be some interesting questions about liability though.

  • I don't care if it was meant for it, it is the best tool I've found so far for what I want to do: put text over an image to create a custom gift certificate.

    It works perfectly for what I want to do with it, except it doesn't understand .webp. It seemed like it is implemented, but didn't work. It does take .jpg.

  • I had issues with Libreoffice and Inkscape yesterday. Had to open it in paint.net first, and save it as jpeg.

  • Depends on where you live. Here in Europe Pozidrive is slowly being replaced by six-lobe. Flatheads and Phillips are only on ancient stuff

  • Yeah, that's kinda the problem

  • You would have to find a good definition of "all browsers", and I think that would be nearly impossible.

    I absolutely agree that governments should support Firefox, that's a reasonable claim. But do they need to support the earliest version of netscape? Or the browser I made as a hobby project last week and published as open source? There's a limit to what's reasonable and workable.

  • Scaling a 4 meter high ramps on every intersection sounds like a fucking nightmare

  • Crosswalk bridges are pretty hostile to pedestrians. They need to be at least 4 meters/12 ft high, to accommodate standard lorries. Nobody likes climbing high stairs on every crossing. Even worse for wheelchair users.