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The waymo vehicles are so cautious they create safety issues.
Will there even be a path for junior level developers?
It’s this. When boards and non-tech savvy managers start making decisions based on a slick slide deck and a few visuals, enough will bite that people will be laid off. It’s already happening.
There may be a reckoning after, but wall street likes it when you cut too deep and then bounce back to the “right” (lower) headcount. Even if you’ve broken the company and they just don’t see the glide path.
It’s gonna happen. I hope it’s rare. I’d argue it’s already happening, but I doubt enough people see it underpinning recent lay offs (yet).
Home Assistant works well on a cheap(-ish) Raspberry Pi. They’re even working to get voice fully capable.
It can be fully local and is FOSS, for those for whom that matters.
I stopped using them months ago. I only notice when I’m looking for places (e.g., restaurants, barbers).
I’m not unhappy but may still shop around.
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“Think outside the box.”
“Not like that.”
Pitfall on Atari 2600
Becaise I’m old, I guess. Pacman, too, but pitfall seemed more advanced.
He’s taking the territory early.
Others will be less willing to develop if they must compete with a loss-tolerant Meta with years (and billions of dollars) already invested.
I want VR and much of what he’s got people working on. I just don’t want it from them. Or Google. Or most tech bigs.
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I wonder when AI will be designing its own chips. Or parts of its chip.
When it’s not an experiment:
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HA has very specifically targeted the device I mentioned. While I know ESP Home and Esp32 generally is a vast topic and catalog… There’s one primary device (currently).
And it is, now, easy to set up once you find your way. When they improve the instructions, it is quite near to being a button click. And has been explained as nearly as much, hence the expectation.
It may reside in the long, impressive post, but…
If AI gets good at manipulating or helping us to be happier, less anxious or whatever, what keeps it from being skilled enough to do more subversive things?
I got a few smart plugs with matter. They paired nicely with HA, but surprised me by falling into their app anyhow.
But they work. Those are Kasa/tp-link.
What’re yours?
I recently added a kasa smart plug using matter. Then the tp-link integration noticed it and forced me to reauthenticate.
That’s my closest match to your story.
It had been given my username and password before. But it needed them all over again. I’ve had that happen for other things before, too.
Not sure if would help or if you have done it… But it takes about a literal minute to do.
Silly question:
In all of this, did you change your username or password?
First phone.