@Tesla Autopilot/FSD accelerates the car after it enters a higher speed limit zone, and slows the car after it enters a lower speed limit zone.
Change the software to slow the car to the lower speed limit BEFORE it enters the lower speed limit zone.
I’m not going anywhere. Should this place become more toxic, I pledge to strive even harder to lift up reason, science, compassion and the rule of law. The struggle against fascism, misinformation, and hate requires tough fighters. I hope you stay in the fight, right beside me.
Australian farmer Ben Jackson couldn’t attend his Aunt’s funeral due to Covid restrictions.
So instead he laid out grain for his Sheep in the shape of a heart so “that she could see it through the clouds”.
❤️
In 1951, Adelbert Ames created the mind-boggling ‘Ames Window’. It’s so effective that even when you know how it works you can’t break the illusion.
Video credit: The Curiosity Show
Familiar fruits and veggies like watermelon or corn didn't always look and taste this way. From bananas to eggplant, here are some of the foods that looked totally different before humans first started growing them for food [source, read more: https://t.co/z0zkvXUFJy]
This periodic table by Jennifer Johnson is color coded to indicate humanity's best guess as to the nuclear origin of all known elements [source, read more: https://t.co/KdpZPYnmir]
This is where Leonardo of Pisa, a scion of the Bonacci family—hence “filius Bonacci”, or just “Fibonacci” for short—in 1202, introduced the Hindu–Arabic numeral system to Europe https://t.co/C1XLg7uV4c [image: https://t.co/VIM0JdO0bg]
When I wrote Midnight in Washington, I dreamed of having Jeff Bridges narrate my first-hand account.
But I was sure he was too busy doing dude stuff – so I did the recording, and really enjoyed it.
Anyway, here's just a sample of what I have to say about Kevin McCarthy.
@HamillHimself In her 1983 book "Sudden Death," she attributes the quote to a fictional "Jane Fulton," writing, "Unfortunately, Susan didn’t remember what Jane Fulton once said. 'Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.'"