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Tesla Is Looking to Hire a Team to Remotely Control Its 'Self-Driving' Robotaxis
  • Waymo is doing the same. Mostly self-driving but when they get stuck a human at a help center takes the sticks. There are a lot of edge cases in the real world so it makes sense to just have the car programmed to be very conservative and let a human deal with it.

  • The message to Democrats is clear: you must dump neoliberal economics
  • I guess it doesn't matter at this point but it's always weird to me that opponents can't seem to acknowledge that Trump is a formidable political opponent. He's good at talking to and engaging some groups of Americans which is why he managed to win twice.

  • Greece stopped by 24-hour general strike over cost of living
  • Government really should be building housing themselves though and working on the zoning laws to make building easier. Even in a free market the government should be a competitor driving prices down to fair levels.

    Measures like rent control don't work because landlords are greedy. People end up staying in locations that don't fit them anymore for the rent control, landlords try to chase those tenants away and don't improve the property, new housing stops being developed and supply/demand get wrecked.

    Measures like stimulus and tax rebates for first time buyers tends to increase the cost of real estate as well. It's called a demand subsidy and generally isn't a great way to tackle a supply problem. The individual home buyers will be helped at the expense of tax payer money and real estate cost - and the types of homes being bought aren't necessarily the best use of land either depending.

    Restricting companies from bulk purchasing and holding real estate seems like a good idea but again when you remove that new housing, especially multi-tenant housing, stops being built. Supply goes down prices shoot up...unless of course the government is willing to personally finance and build out the supply and keep prices fair.

  • They may not have real federation, but they do some things well
  • Bluesky/twitter/etc are person centric - you follow the person

    Lemmy/reddit/etc are topic centric - you follow a community

    It makes sense for blocking on Bluesky to completely hide you, you've severed the person - person relationship.

    On Lemmy severing a person - person relationship shouldn't disadvantage the user from interacting with the community. Communities don't want duplicate posts so if you post some big news in a popular community now all the users you've blocked would be cut off from that content. Their personal beef with you shouldn't disadvantage them in the communities this way.

  • Mastodon sees a boost from the 'X exodus,' too, founder says
  • Most of the reporters I follow for sports/news have joined bluesky but not mastodon. At this point I think Bluesky is going to win the bulk of twitter exodus in the end and Mastodon will remain extremely niche.

  • If Nintendo went belly up today the retro community would have a field day
  • Eh it's not like they've seriously stopped anything. There's still plenty of forks of all the emulators they took down and there's still plenty of places to download games. Nintendo is fighting a hydra and it's likely just costing them more money and sales by fighting these scenes.

  • Three-quarters of U.S. adults are now overweight or obese
  • I wonder how recent semaglutide (ozempic, wegovy, etc) will affect this. It's just come into mainstream recently and it seems like it actually does have positive outcomes for weight loss and addiction. When availability increases and eventual price comes down with patent expiration in the next decade we might see a huge change in this data.

  • Half-Life 2 peaks at 52,000 concurrent players, 20 years after its release
  • Half Life 2 still holds up really well, honestly better than a ton of modern first person shooters. The only places it's lacking from a non-technical aspect is enemy variety. If valve did a remake just updating the graphics and gun play that would be my only knock on it and that says a lot for a 20 year old game.

  • Trump win means ‘time has come’ to annex parts of West Bank, Israeli minister says
  • The "people" bringing it up nonstop on social media might have been state actors or trolls but there were plenty of real people who followed the movement. They're still "But Gaza!" people regardless of how the idea that they should abstain from voting got into their head.

  • D-Link refuses to patch a security flaw on over 60,000 NAS devices — the company instead recommends replacing legacy NAS with newer models
  • It looks like they just didn't neutralize/sanitize controllable input data so it should be a pretty easy fix. I think if a security researcher gives you a layup by identifying an easily fixable vulnerability a company should just take it, even if the product is old. If for no other reason than it's bad marketing when news articles like this come out.

  • Gru's Political Masterplan
  • Isn't the Gru Meme supposed to be two steps that make sense followed by one that doesn't make sense in relation to the first two? This is just three points that make sense coexisting...

  • Gamer_IRL
  • It's at the point where it requires enough equipment and skill that I'd recommend just going to a shop for newcomers. But it's easy enough that you don't need really need an expensive microscope or rework station so for people who already have some experience under their belt it's doable as long as they practice on junk boards down to 0201 sized components.

  • The PS5 Pro still hasn’t sold out in the US or UK. Looks like the $700 price point will mean this console will be readily available this holiday

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