Yeah, because escalating physical confrontations with random people never goes wrong.
That's not what Moore's law is, that's one of the (former) effects of it. Moore's law is about transistor density, and its increase remains roughly constant.
Technically they're closer to sea lions than seals... So really, sea lions should have been called sea tigers, than walrus would be saber-toothed sea tigers...
Personally I tend to think the you you are is just a verbal processing system that retroactively analyzes what the rest of your brain does.
I seem to remember reading that research of certain brain disorders has shown exactly that... Basically, without a functional corpus callosum, one side of your brain does something, then the other side (that had nothing to do with it) comes up with a reason why "it" did it.
The people got shot for another reason.
So I'll fill you in since you're obviously out of the loop. The 4 people were shot in one incident. One guy skipped a fare, then refused to stop for police. He tried to get away. He had a knife. Cops tried to tase him, that didn't work. Cops got scared. Guy tried to run away, cops shot him, two bystanders, and one of the cops.
Yes, they're leaving out details to point out how ridiculous it is- but it is ridiculous. At no point was the guy enough of a threat to anyone to escalate to deadly force. They're transit cops, they have radios- they don't have to let him go, just take a second to tell the train crew to not leave the station, then wait him out.
unloading their guns in a crowded subway station.
The sad thing is it wasn't even crowded. There were like 3 people in the immediate vicinity, not counting suspect and cops- and they managed to hit 2 of them.
Depends where you are. In Phoenix I've seen people get cited and escorted off the train. They're real cops, if you refuse to identify, they can arrest.
I watched the video. He wasn't rushing the cop, he was trying to get away, just didn't realize that the other cop had gotten around him. There's a noticeable moment when he suddenly recognizes that's a cop he was about to run past, his body language shows he was surprised.
It wasn't NYPD, it was transit police. Not too uncommon in big cities for the transit system to have their own (real) police force, it solves some problems of jurisdiction when the transit system spans multiple cities and/or counties.
The fun part is of the 4 people shot, only the one had skipped the fare. Two were bystanders, one was another cop.
That's... horrifying. I had no idea it was that high. I have to wonder how anyone can be illiterate, after watching my kids learn to read, and how little effort it took (on my part I mean, they were putting effort into it, because they wanted to)
reparented
What?
Self-driving cars are safer, in general, overall - it's just that the specific cases in which they fail are different from anything a (halfway competent and alert) person would fail at.
Gravity, is natural, no?
At this point, that war will be fought with drones, which don't tend to discriminate by gender when they kill civilians...
We did that already, late 60s into 70s... The music was better, but the musicians didn't last as long.
We did that already, late 60s into 70s. The music was better, but the musicians didn't last long.