They’ve “figured out” lane-keeping - they’re just keeping it reserved for FSD. It’s in FSD. They’re just now flipping to not offer it as a standalone feature, which don’t get me wrong is a shitty move.
The president does have the power during wartime… which the president doesnt get to decide, congress does.
I don't know how many times it needs to be pointed out to you, because even your own links specifically say it, but you're wrong. It can be invoked during wartime OR when there is an invasion or predatory incursion which is at the discretion of the President. "Or" is the key word here that you don't seem to be understanding.
Congress decides when it is "wartime".
The President decides when there is an ongoing invasion or predatory incursion.
Complying with the incumbent to silence opposition is a political decision.
No it's not. Did you even read the linked X Global Affairs post?
Lack of compliance with these orders can lead to severe sanctions, including throttling of the entire platform in Türkiye. X complied with the court order while we challenge the order in court because we believe keeping the platform accessible in Türkiye is vital to supporting freedom of expression and access to information, particularly following natural disasters and other emergencies.
It's not a political decision, it's a legal one. If they don't comply then the entire site can legally be banned from the entire country, for example.
I don't think you understood my comment.
And they'll be able to hand over to the government on demand when you say something the government doesn't like. They started all this during the previous administration, when the government were pressuring all social media companies to push their agenda and censor things they didn't like. X changed course, Facebook has now changed course, but Reddit is staying the course and will do whatever the government of the day tells them to.
If you feed AI output back info AI, it makes the output worse, not better.
Yeh but feeding reddit user output into AI is part of the reason why AI is so confidently incorrect so often.
when the researchers announced their shitty experiment.
Shitty experiment? On the contrary, it was an amazing experiment.
Your IP address/device fingerprint has been blacklisted. They do daily (possibly a few times throughout the day) automated bans of any accounts that visit the site from IPs of users they have banned. Commenting automatically triggers an IP check so you're banned instantly, but if you didn't even comment your account would be banned by the end of the day.
I tested this after I wiped and deleted my accounts back when they made all the API changes. They undeleted my account, undeleted all of my posts, and then permanently banned my account. I then signed in to one of my alt accounts that has never commented to see if they had banned it, and they hadn't - until a few hours later when it was permanently banned for "ban evasion". I created a new account to see what would happen - same thing. I then turned on the built in VPN on a browser and set it to always be active when on reddits domain and made a new account, and that account to this day is still not banned.
Yeah they've blocked VPNs because they want to be able to know exactly who their users are. They don't want anonymous anymore.
FSD has lane-keeping in it. It’s not up for debate if they can do it or not, because they’ve been doing it for years.
Also I’m not sure what other technology you think they would use for lane-keeping other than cameras and “computer vision”? Things like Lidar don’t work for this because lidar can’t see lane markers. The only way to do it is with cameras.