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I just wish this smear campaign against them stops sometime soon.
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[2] https://twitter.com/LilySAxelrod/status/1437846756394520582
sharmajai | 5 years ago | on: I’m Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
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sharmajai | 8 years ago | on: Major new iOS bug can crash iPhones and disable access to apps and iMessages
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sharmajai | 9 years ago | on: Generating all permutations, combinations, and power set of a string (2012)
For the second but last level (which will be entered n! times) it is doing n iterations which gives us a (not so tight) lower bound of n * n! instead of the optimal n!.
The issue is the use of an array for visited instead of, say, a linked list where each level gets a list of only unvisited nodes.
sharmajai | 9 years ago | on: All Tesla Cars Being Produced Now Have Full Self-Driving Hardware
Statement A: Tesla is just hyping autonomous driving since no technology can deliver fully autonomous driving right now.
Statement ~A: Low-cost LIDAR is available to any high-volume customer, of which Tesla is one, given Model 3 demand. And LIDAR can deliver fully autonomous driving.
The point simply being, I have a hard time believing that even with good-looking, cheap LIDAR being a possibility, as you claim, Tesla chose to go with an inferior sensor suite, for no apparent reason.
sharmajai | 9 years ago | on: All Tesla Cars Being Produced Now Have Full Self-Driving Hardware
> ...expect to see better design.
> ...costs too much until one of the three companies claiming to be building low-cost automotive LIDARs Real Soon Now manages to deliver.
All I see is future promises. Tesla wants to do this now, that too at mass market costs, independent of whether those promises materialize or not.
It also depends on how much you trust their R&D team. If they thought this was a week sensor suite and something else was just around the corner, they won't risk fitting their cars with inferior technology which would be obsolete in a couple of years, making all the collected data worthless. Yes I am aware they did this to existing cars lacking the full autonomy hardware, but I find that OK, since, for them, they never promised full autonomy to begin with.
sharmajai | 9 years ago | on: What were Einstein and Gödel talking about? (2005)