Have you actually done this? It’s usually the other way with it being pedantic or wanting you to fix long term problems in the code base.
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- makeshift0546@lemmy.todaytoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•Looks good to me, approved333·12 hours ago
- makeshift0546@lemmy.todaytoTechnology@lemmy.world•Why new grads are booing commencement speakers: There's an 'ambient anxiety that AI is going to make things dramatically worse'English324·4 days ago
It will. And hiding in a hole isn’t going to stop the world from moving on.
China will be fine, they know how to train people and create jobs with new tech. US and Western powers won’t.
🤷♂️

Not everything is a jedi mind trick unless ‘providing a fun attraction’’ is a trick.
I love it. The price increase sucks but it’s still cheaper than most burgers and I think the bitching in Lemmy/Reddit is mostly from people who don’t actually have them or buy the product. The stories are always about cold burgers and shit but qpc and big arch are made to order. I’ve gotten the occasional cold fry but they are usually a solid 7or 8 of 10 imo.
- makeshift0546@lemmy.todaytoNot The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla Has 39 Unsupervised Robotaxis Nearly a Year After Launch. At This Rate, They’ll Catch Up to Waymo in 85 Years.English15·13 days ago
Waze does. Waze was linked.
- makeshift0546@lemmy.todaytoNot The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla Has 39 Unsupervised Robotaxis Nearly a Year After Launch. At This Rate, They’ll Catch Up to Waymo in 85 Years.English411·14 days ago
Yes, it’s called human in the loop and has been an industry term for years in manufacturing.
As of last check they have 60 or so people monitoring over 5k cars.
So yes, mostly unsupervised with at worst less than 1% of the fleet being given commands at any given time.
I love it as a first pass, it’s quite good. It really gets hung up on some out the ghosts of our codebase though haha