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"you would want to interact with your car through voice"

I stopped reading at this insanity. I'm usually listening music or radio, or talking to other passengers, I can interact with the car with easier, flawless and much faster buttons.


Modern Standby is an abomination. Battery almost completely depleted in a couple of days doing "nothing" useful for me happens too often.


More sales now, none in the future, though.


Yeah. Seems like the kind of thing that would be solely pushed by executives/decision-makers expecting to get their bonuses and move on before the problems show up.


I would be surprised if online games use TCP. Anyway, physics is still there and light speed is fast, but that much. In 10ms it travels about 3000km, NZ to US west coast is about 11000km, so less than 60ms is impossible. Cables are probably much longer, c speed is lower in a medium, add network devices latency and 200ms from NZ to USA is not that bad.


Speed of light in fiber is about 200 000km/s. Most of the latency is because of distance, modern routers have a forwarding latency of tens of microseconds, some switches can start sending out a packet before fully receiving it.


The total length of the relevant sections of the Southern Cross Cable is 12,135km, as it goes via Hawaii.

The main reason I made my original comment was to point out that the real numbers are more than double what the other commenter called “devastating” latency.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Cross_Cable


It's always been like this, for every decision.


If you are still believing a word from that man you're delusional


I can only talk about Ford and Italy. Here the owner of the vehicle must give explicit consent to collect and share data with third party. Ford italian branch is very strict about this, first hand experience. I know other european car makers processes are similar, but I have no first hand experience with them.


Coworkers switched from Win11 to Ubuntu, our main Spring Boot project compiled time was cut in half. I guess ntfs is a factor in this specific use case, it's a medium sized project with a few thousands files and classes.


NTFS is 100% the problem here. It really struggles with many small files type use cases. In pretty much all my projects, I notice a huge compile time cut in Linux and Mac as opposed to Windows.

Also a lot of typical Linux pipelines become unbearably slow if you try to replicate them in Windows.


Have you thought about using ccache since you have so many files to compile? Although I assume after the initial compile it’s not that big of a deal.


Of course. Mine is just an example to explain that there are many ways to improve Windows performance


In Italy we had them for 30 years at least, they are everywhere now.


30 years?...and only just learning to use indicators whilst using them :-)


Can't agree more. We read so many books to my kid when se was young that she almost taught herself how to write and read at 5. Now she can read a couple of books per day, thanks god the public library is free and has soo many that she'll always have something to read or I could go bankrupt buying them.

But truly it's up to family to a large degree. When I was a child my mother helped a kid of a working woman to learn to read when he was 10. He was 1 year younger than me, same school and many teachers in common.


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