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Waymo Opens 4 New Cities to Public Riders (Now at 10 Total)

techcrunch.com
8 points·by NullHypothesist·5 месяцев назад·2 comments

Guide to Data Viz

substack.com
1 points·by NullHypothesist·7 месяцев назад·0 comments

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1 points·by NullHypothesist·7 месяцев назад·0 comments

California DMV approves map increase in Waymo driverless operations

dmv.ca.gov
246 points·by NullHypothesist·8 месяцев назад·161 comments

Waymo Testing in Minneapolis, Tampa and New Orleans

reuters.com
9 points·by NullHypothesist·8 месяцев назад·0 comments

An idea for a new global Hanseatic League (noahpinion)

noahpinion.blog
3 points·by NullHypothesist·9 месяцев назад·0 comments

Lyft and Waymo Launch Partnership in Nashville

businesswire.com
2 points·by NullHypothesist·10 месяцев назад·1 comments

Tesla is (still) following in Waymo's footsteps

understandingai.org
4 points·by NullHypothesist·10 месяцев назад·0 comments

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NullHypothesist
·15 дней назад·discuss
https://archive.ph/20260627195614/https://www.wsj.com/tech/w...
NullHypothesist
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Perhaps "ASI" is the better acronym here
NullHypothesist
·5 месяцев назад·discuss
These are amazing! This post made my day.
NullHypothesist
·5 месяцев назад·discuss
I wonder if they can simulate the Beatles crossing the street at Abbey Road in the late '60s
NullHypothesist
·5 месяцев назад·discuss
Broken link :(
NullHypothesist
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
Definitely a "huge if true" headline.

Seems like there's natural skepticism here (https://electrek.co/2026/01/05/verge-unveils-370-mile-electr...), but boy, if it works... Hopefully would be a bellwether for commercial solid-state truly emerging in the next few years.

Fingers crossed this is true.
NullHypothesist
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
A few software engineers work a weekend to fix the issue, and it never happens again?
NullHypothesist
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
Methodology can be found here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15389588.2025.2...

"Benchmarks were aligned to the same vehicle types, road types, and locations as where the Waymo Driver operated."

So yes, it's apples to apples... I'm sure there's some inherent variation, so maybe it's fuji to granny smith apples, but it seems there's nothing wildly off in their methodology.
NullHypothesist
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
This is super cool!
NullHypothesist
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
Cupertino is in there, no?
NullHypothesist
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
Looks like they've opened up SJC Airport, too! SFO imminent?
NullHypothesist
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
This is a huge sign of confidence that they think they can do this safely and at scale... Freeways might appear "easy" on the surface, but there are all sorts of long tail edge-cases that make them insanely tricky to do confidently without a driver. This will unlock a lot for them with all of the smaller US cities (where highways are essential) they've announced plans for over the next year or so.
NullHypothesist
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
> the opposing "Newton hypothesis", which says that scientific progress is mostly the work of a relatively small number of great scientists (after Isaac Newton's statement that he "stood on the shoulders of giants")

I guess the Ortega equivalent statement would be "I stood on top of a giant pile of tiny people"

...Not quite as majestic, but hey, if it gets the job done...
NullHypothesist
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
I read a lot of non-fiction, and while I'm definitely guilty (and proud of it!) of sentimentally holding onto old books, I think the value of having a personal library isn't to show off what you've read (an added bonus), but to be able to go back and reference books / passages when inspiration strikes or you realize your memory's gotten a bit fuzzy on a topic. Re-reading a book in its entirety is great. But sometimes just pulling back up a specific passage or chapter is all you need.
NullHypothesist
·в прошлом году·discuss
Found this ~10 years ago. Still one of the best things i've ever come across on the internet.