surely these are things that should be considered, but they move in relation to what? And is this surprising amount of any significance for tens or hundreds of miles of rail?
surely these are things that should be considered, but they move in relation to what? And is this surprising amount of any significance for tens or hundreds of miles of rail?
you’re thinking anywhere on the platform, I’m suggesting a known place near a station by which the train passes and its location - at that moment - is known.
All the system needs is a ground-truth location after a certain amount of time. GPS is just a cheap and convenient way to do it almost anywhere, but this location correction doesn’t need to be satellite-based at all.
the initial location doesn’t need to be GPS, just a known anchor location. Which is trivial to implement in the case of trains, since stations don’t move that drastically.
a lot cooler
ice what you did there
long-term inertial guidance
this is exactly what I got from the article: a more accurate inertial navigation. What part violates relativity?
“replacing GPS” is a stretch, but it’s some sci-fi tech to use when GPS can’t be used
I don’t see how one can make sure their order is correct with a fake picture, but whatever floats your boat
tbh I’d rather not see the picture when it comes to mcdonald’s, as it can only lead to a disappointment
just do wireless charging
damn 1 phone call a minute? Are they running an election or something?
copying from another comment
Betteridge’s law of headlines is an adage that states: “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.” It is based on the assumption that if the publishers were confident that the answer was yes, they would have presented it as an assertion; by presenting it as a question, they are not accountable for whether it is correct or not. The adage does not apply to questions that are more open-ended than strict yes–no questions.
if I made a k8s cluster with all the options I could have a fruit salad
The emails appeared to show Musk acknowledging the need for the company to make large sums of money to fund the computing resources needed to power its AI ambitions, which stood in contrast to the claims in his lawsuit that OpenAI was wrongly pursuing profit.
Doing that with GNU or WINE will use your entire memory
“and it just works”
has he even used an llm before?
#trustmebro
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imagine how many leather jackets he can buy now
negatives cancel out, so that means “body is in danger”
you’re not unwelcome
Text from OCR is one kind of match. Recall also runs visual comparisons with the image tokens stored.
if your tractor can’t run farming simulator, is it even a tractor?