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I agree. As the amount of cheap content grows, I think we will come to like condensed to the point articles like this one.

The radar count is probably nearing a billion at this point

We are back to printing books, boys

I once worked in a government agency where 4 employees used a app that on ran on IE6. So the rest of the 2000 strong organization had to use chrome by remote desktop into a server.

Decision tree: Does any department still use IE6? Yes -> lets setup a Remote Desktop cluster so the rest can use Chrome


Is that an iPad?

One of them used an iPad and one used parchment to take notes.

1) AutoCodeBranch does not present similar problems, so you can't compare the Upper Bound metric across languages. Actually the Elixir tests are transmuted from other languages.

2) The Tesla section is interesting. I'm not saying that you are wrong, just that their methods have not produced the promised results yet

3) Wireless humanoid robots is a bad platform because we don't have the hardware to support them. Both battery density and compute efficiency is too low currently to support freestanding robots. Rip Roomba - long live its legacy


>2) The Tesla section is interesting. I'm not saying that you are wrong, just that their methods have not produced the promised results yet

The flaw in Tesla's engineering choice to rely on a camera based system for self driving is that it is extremely difficult to approximate human vision with cameras alone. The author also does not mention this and instead assumes that "camera == human eye" which is not true.

>3) Wireless humanoid robots is a bad platform because we don't have the hardware to support them. Both battery density and compute efficiency is too low currently to support freestanding robots. Rip Roomba - long live its legacy

Boston Dynamics already has Atlas, with a 4 hour battery life and the ability to self-swap. That is already better than a human since it can presumably work non-stop for its entire runtime. Plus battery technology and compute efficiency are both still improving.

https://bostondynamics.com/products/atlas/


Its hard to understand the articles argument for why cameras are correct when lidar systems are doing well

Many governments and large companies issue burner laptops when traveling to the US or China. This is a perfect candidate for that


Also for males it is natural birth control. Can be a plus depending on your situation


If this is true, the why does Claude Code's own system prompt not use this style? https://github.com/Piebald-AI/claude-code-system-prompts/tre...


https://github.com/Piebald-AI/claude-code-system-prompts/blo... They seem to use XML-esque tags here in the first prompt I looked at


Yes, but that is for a specific JSON format. The instructions are in md


Can we just use markdown already?


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