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  1. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    The problem is getting the data. GPS receivers like in your phone only receive the data and don't broadcast it. Cops would have to retrieve that data some how and don't tread on me.
  2. Tuco

    Pokemans and how to catch them with your phone - friend codes in OP

    The problem is that the type bonuses have the same impact as Same Type Ability Bonus (STAB). So a vapereon's water attack on a vap has the same benefit as an electric's attack on a vap.
  3. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    I'm saying that not only will you be forced to go via the DMV-mobile to your approved destination during your approved curfew hours, but you'll also be monitored by your BigBrotherCam while doing it. This setup is double-plus good. Do you have something to hide, Citizen Aldarion?
  4. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Yep and the upcoming lidar are going to put the price point in the same range as the radar/cams that they are using. Tesla is trying to do a lot with just a radar and cam.
  5. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Oh, and my prediction on how the above question will play out: For decades OEMs will tell users, "Don't take fucking naps. Pay attention. if the autonomy system fails and you don't catch it, it's on your dumb ass." Much to Aldarion's dissent, a big part of autonomy development is a camera in...
  6. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    This will be an interesting question. Shit will happen and people will die, but in many cases a failure of the autonomy system will be due to either a software defect, poor tuning, sensor failure or bad design. Up to this point the scope of what those vehicles were trying to accomplish were...
  7. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Unlikely. The car is people's second home, not just a transportation device. Cars are also inexpensive to own and operate for most people. And for people outside very dense areas you aren't just going to "hail" a car. If I need to go to the 24 hour drugstore at midnight for some formula, I'm...
  8. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    No deal. Self driving cars have been available on the market since the 90s.
  9. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    I'm not scared by it, but the loss of control and the possibility for abuse is there. Even more so than my house I feel like my car is my domain. I can get in, pump it full of gas and just go anywhere I damn well please and nobody can really stop me effectively.
  10. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    I'd say that ABS isn't a good comparison. ACC is probably a better one. Autonomous cruise control system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It never really caught on for a variety of reasons that directly relate to further autonomy on vehicles. Basically: It costs more, doesn't work as well...
  11. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    I absolutely can and debating it at this point is useless. Believe what you want about potential futures with potential technology, but the pace and and constraints of autonomous vehicles will likely disappoint you.
  12. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    In vehicular autonomy lidar will almost certainly be augmented by radar and cameras. Those three sensors are great in different ways and combining them is very powerful.
  13. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Phrases like "of course" have no place in a serious discussion of this topic.
  14. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    No idea about autonomous trains. My guess is they have different levels of autonomy depending on the application and the appetite for automation. When you're talking about this many-million dollar, many ton system carrying millions of dollars worth of goods, the cost of having a human managing a...
  15. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Doesn't go fast enough and isn't agile/small enough.
  16. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    They can if they are looking directly at each other, and these type of lidar can get confused when it's in very close (sub 1 meter) to a reflective object (Like a flat piece of sheet metal). However all the reasonable configurations you might see have no problem with interaction between them...
  17. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Long range assisted teleoperation is a big part of my area of research. I can't say too much about it besides, yes, that's a thing in one way or another.
  18. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    An autonomous vehicle's max speed is dependent on the conditions and safety risks. Right now autonomous vehicles on highway can go pretty much whatever speed is legal. In many conditions the autonomous vehicle's perception is much better than a human. In future systems the difference between an...
  19. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Another cool part about autonomy and robots. The core sensor in all of these is lidar, which are the big spinney things you see on most autonomous vehicles. The big one, the velodyne hdl64e, is $80,000. The smaller ones Ford is using now are the velodyne hdl32s which are 30k. Velodyne released...
  20. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    This is exactly right. I don't think we'll ever drop passenger control over vehicles, it'll just become either discouraged or foolish. Ex: how it was in iRobot.
  21. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Autonomous trucks are a fun problem. The big challenge with breaking into them is that for passenger vehicles just being able to minimize the participation of the driver is great, but for autonomous trucks the goal is to remove the driver from the vehicle entirely. Adding levels of driver...
  22. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Even level 3 is amazing and will make a huge impact for a lot of people. I got to try bosch's super cruise (level 3) system last year and I can't wait to get one. Being able to just get o nthe freeway, hit a button and resume control when I'm near my destination will be a game changer.
  23. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Right, and the kind of commoditization that will allow that is farther away than the people selling those ideas want you to think. It's very cool stuff and will happen eventually, just don't get anxious when it's not here in a decade.
  24. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Here's one of the fun problems that Ford is dealing with, snow: The Clever Way Ford’s Self-Driving Cars Navigate in Snow What they're doing is cool and textbook. They use their velodynes to build up a 3d model of the terrain over time, then do Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), which...
  25. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Nothing you said even addressed what I said. For SAE4, maybe, under certain constraints. 2021 is the kind of date that is ambitious and near enough to be impressive, but not near enough that people will hold you to it. But SAE5? Not a chance. http://www.sae.org/misc/pdfs/automated_driving.pdf...
  26. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    Oh, and I'm super pumped for the next olympics. Instead of slums, sewage and Zika we have awesome autonomy stuff. Tokyo is setting up an entire robotic village for the 2020 Olympics
  27. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    They have rent-a-bike stations that cost $8 for a half hour of use: BCycle - Home Maybe when we get to Star Trek levels of tech we'll have free autonomous taxi-service, but don't expect it to be cheap for a long time. Here's the truth: taxi drivers aren't expensive, uber drivers less so...
  28. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    This is completely false. Lawn care is a pretty complex problem and few people will pay big bucks to take care of a subset of that problem with a robot. It's like saying the existence of the roomba has removed the market for vacuum cleaners.
  29. Tuco

    Autonomous Systems

    A few key points from someone in the industry: 1. We're very far from 100% autonomous vehicles being mass marketed to the consumer. As in decades away. So don't worry about 100% autonomous vehicles whether you want them or hate them. It's like worrying about the license process to get a flying...
  30. Tuco

    Craig McGregor just replied on Rerolled. THIS IS GREAT

    Jait will come.
  31. Tuco

    Pokemans and how to catch them with your phone - friend codes in OP

    Could be that the cell tower went down before the outage and that caused your pogo app to say, "can't see shit captain" moments before the outage reached your area.
  32. Tuco

    Pokemans and how to catch them with your phone - friend codes in OP

    It's probably anectdotal but I really hope they add in that kind of spawning information. Anything that gives players clues as to where or when to go hunting for pokemon adds a lot of depth to the game.
  33. Tuco

    Craig McGregor just replied on Rerolled. THIS IS GREAT

    Someone should remake it.
  34. Tuco

    If you voted for Erronius, pls go change your vote

    Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Err is on manual activation, gamergate and gay porn age verification duty for six months.
  35. Tuco

    Everquest - Bristlebane Server

    Sterling, BB is my home and I don't really want to relive my time in EQ. Zyke, I'm not totally integrated into the community but basically there are two top guilds: Ring of Valor and Reckless Ascension. I don't know RA's history much if they're a server transfer, split or what. RoV has casual...
  36. Tuco

    Everquest Mysteries

    Each new expansion always had a few specific items that were amazing that I focused on. The original epics, the avatar weapons from sleeper's tomb, the fungi tunic etc. Nobody ever cared about the Warlord's Vambraces or whatever even if all those +gooder incremental items were the bulk of your...
  37. Tuco

    Craig McGregor just replied on Rerolled. THIS IS GREAT

    I can't remember if it was a chick with some large clit, a hermaphrodit, a pre-op transgendered, a crossdresser or a 100% dude. I remember him saying something like, "When I suck her dick it doesn't even feel like a masculine organ."
  38. Tuco

    Pokemans and how to catch them with your phone - friend codes in OP

    Heh, I also like to put my rare pokemon on them. Something about seeing my aerodactyl on a gym feels right.
  39. Tuco

    Pokemans and how to catch them with your phone - friend codes in OP

    I'm hearing they're tightening the noose on botters, but some people are saying they're just blindly cracking down on high level people who are getting reported by other players. If they keep it up botting will actually be an interesting problem to solve instead of the PoGo equivalent to...