EStudley's comments

EStudley | 6 years ago | on: Tesla Software Version 10.0

It would not be the first time a company has dropped Qt overnight, especially with their recent push for royalties on all products.

EStudley | 7 years ago | on: Nearly 80% of Japan’s Airbnbs removed in response to new home-share law

>In a lot of countries (80%+) taxi drivers are rude, try to price gouge, try to scam you or try to take longer routes.

I have had every experience you explained with Uber. People driving me weird ways around my city to make the trip longer, rude, attempting to add a cleaning charge with no reason, or the classic "Hey if you cancel the ride and give me $10 I can get you there."

EStudley | 8 years ago | on: Intel CEO leaves American Manufacturing Council

An attack on heavily armed police by one guy with an assault rifle is a pretty good time to talk about gun control.

So are politicians just supposed to reply "That was horrible" and not look at the underlying causes or events that allowed it to happen?

EStudley | 8 years ago | on: Qt 5.9 LTS released

It's a shame I'll never get to use features past Qt 5.4 after their insistence on LGPLv3 and royalties per device sold..

EStudley | 9 years ago | on: Ford tops the list of automated driving leaders in new study

"The annual survey looked at 18 different companies, smeared across 10 different criteria, ranging from strategy, to core tech development, to manufacturing capability and staying power, and a company that’s over 100 years old ended up leading the list."

Why does 'manufacturing capability and staying power' correlate to 'potential in the world of autonomous driving'? It doesn't matter if you can pump out a thousand cars an hour if they crash a mile down the road. This should be based on core tech development only..

EStudley | 10 years ago | on: Stopping All Stations – The Pyongyang Metro

In a similar vein, there's pictures online of a "computer lab" in North Korea shown to visitors. There's people typing away at computers, which is seemingly normal, until you realize none of the computer have electricity.
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