Screw Elon
Screw Elon
Yeah, it’s definitely no Paris or Rome. But it’s a little better in the spring and summer.
Was looking at your post and this crazy incident popped up on my phone: https://apnews.com/article/long-island-minivan-nail-salon-crash-5e9fc211611203204bc37f4a436ca9b7
Yeah, but museums don’t have money. All hail capitalism!
Yes, I believe the GPS ones are also guided by a wire to find edges and find their way home. The GPS is mostly for theft prevention. Won’t work outside a specific area unless it’s unlocked from the backend.
The ones I have seen are GPS locked and they automatically “return home” to the charger when rain drops are detected.
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You in the US?
Robot lawn mowers are very common in Europe. You’ll see these small electric mowers in people’s yards all over the place. Businesses also have them running all day out front. Never seen one in the US.
They are equipped with GPS, so they are locked to a specific area to prevent theft.
Children don’t decide for themselves. If you’re a father, you have responsibilities to your child. Risking your life in this way affects the child in a profound way, especially if you slip and die. That’s not ok.
as long as he doesn’t hurt anyone else it’s fine.
The whole conversation was about doing this while having children and a family. He would be hurting others.
It’s extremely selfish, narcissistic.
That’s probably his preferred way to go.
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You can identify by other means. Or at least give the opportunity to use other means. If you can’t keep my personal information safe, you shouldn’t be allowed to collect it.
It’s really lame that companies like AT&T even need your SSN. Why do they need that to set up a phone line or an internet connection? There’s gotta be a better way.
Also very environmentally unfriendly. Shame on you, Philips!
On behalf of the world, I really appreciate the EU.
They are retaining staff by paying more than most other companies, but they also have a reputation for running their workers into the ground by overworking them. Many burn out pretty quickly.