

You and I are (mostly) able to safely navigate a vehicle with 3D stereoscopic vision. It’s not a sensor issue, it’s a computation issue.
You and I are (mostly) able to safely navigate a vehicle with 3D stereoscopic vision. It’s not a sensor issue, it’s a computation issue.
Tesla
Full-Self DrivingDriver Veers Off Road, Hits Tree, and Flips Car for No Obvious Reason
FTFY
Oh so you are essentially personally maintaining the sources list?
Sounds like Obtainium on Android.
The thing that concerns me is that it downloads an unofficial source.
I usually start on easy mode and then steadily increase difficulty as I go. Nothing will make me refund a game faster than being 20 minutes in and dying 74 times in an impossible encounter. LoP is one of those games.
The order of the words in the title implies Windows 95 is more culturally important than Brian Eno.
It doesn’t
Yes, you’re absolutely correct, context is important. In this context, the most relevant achievement of Eno is in the title of the article.
Index that whole dataset
I’ve seen a few projects doing just that with answeroverflow.com and they have come up in my web searches. Not really a solution but at least a stopgap.
LOL this has nothing to do with my personal interests, it’s relevant to the content of the article.
So link to the Verge article, not a photo of text on Instagram.
Oh. Cool.
Counts what?
They’re certainly random to me.
Regardless, there doesn’t seem to be anything to back up their claim. Not that it’s not easy to believe.
OK but what does it do?
What do you mean? You don’t see SM posts from random people and just accept as gospel?
I see. What about Matrix?
Jitsi is close but it purely does video calling.
Not sure what you mean by that. Turn off the camera and you’ve got an audio chat.
I want something that is a chat where guests can join a group with a link.
That’s exactly how Jitsi works.
Signal is not self hosted but they also support videoconference style calls.
I think Mattermost is intended to be just that.
They chose it because it’s often the only way they can distribute packages to Ubuntu users. Which was the whole point all along; Canonical taking control of app distribution.