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Comments by "" (@sirtra) on "How George Hotz Hacked Self Driving" video.
You're gunna get so much hate about this being an ad, but as someone very familiar with Hotz and a regular i think you did a good job - i learnt a few new things about him from this video and your delivery felt authentic. 🤷
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Name checks out 👍🤣
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@jens5906 calling Musk a "far right man child" makes you look childish and petty
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@Conk-bepis he hacked a non-tesla wirelessly as it was being driven and applied the brakes, similar concept in terms of how the device interfaces with the car.. once you are able to talk on the bus you can control pretty much everything else that is controllable on that bus, even more than is accessible to a human.
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Intelligence of 72 is a meaningless statement, intelligence is not represented by a single number. Ergo if something is meaningless or nonsense, it does not correctly compute, if something does not correctly compute it is not right, if something is not right it is wrong. Thus proving the statement "intelligence of 72" is wrong. The meaning of life is 42.
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@tullochgorum6323 "we really don't want to make it easy for end users" uhm yes, yes we do. If you think writing software is hard i'd suggest changing career paths, this isn't to say it's easy but would you take your car to a mechanic who told you "servicing vehicles is hard"?!
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@tullochgorum6323 i've worked in the industry for over 15 years and have likely written literally millions of lines of code, hundreds of thousands for sure. Autonomous systems are not the hardest engineering challenge humans have ever undertaken, it's not even close to numerous other feats such as landing man on the moon. The mining industry has been using autonomous vehicles for years as just one example, it's called robotic process automation... perhaps your professor has heard of it? There is a well known saying in many technical fields relating to university professors.. "those who can, do; those who cannot, teach"
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@tullochgorum6323 true statements can most certainly make you look childish and petty. Being pedantic for example is a form of childish behaviour that hinges on a technicality being true. The "AKSHULLY" comic book guy from the simpsons is a great illustrative example. How old are you? Genuine question, teenager?!
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