I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared dead
and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper self-driving car
is never goign to work and most people don't want one anyway, and
there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal car (electric
or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Decade-old Apple Car project may be completely dead
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A report on Tuesday claims that Apple's long-running <snipped>
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared dead
and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper self-driving car
is never goign to work and most people don't want one anyway, and
there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal car (electric
or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
On 2024-02-27 13:42, Your Name wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper self-driving car
is never goign to work and most people don't want one anyway, and
there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal car (electric
or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Wow.
"since a proper self-driving car is never going to work"
Completely and utterly wrong. It's going to take longer than people
expect, but self-driving cars are going to be perfected.
On 2024-02-29 12:40, Alan wrote:
On 2024-02-27 13:42, Your Name wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want
one anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a
normal car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Wow.
"since a proper self-driving car is never going to work"
Completely and utterly wrong. It's going to take longer than people
expect, but self-driving cars are going to be perfected.
Tesla is already at diminishing returns on advances per $1B spent and
the cars are not completely self driving and need constant driver supervision. Most Tesla accidents are because the driver did not do his duty to stay vigilant. (And Tesla keep adding "attention checking"
bells and whistles...)
In various test drives you see the Tesla cars making some incredible
goofs (so called "full self-driving"). And that's on dry, well marked roads. I'll put a link to a good one below ... a warts and all drive of about 22 minutes[1]
Throw some snowy weather in there on roads with all the markings
obscured...
Still, where they're at is quite good. How far it can go ... TBD.
On 2024-02-27 13:42, Your Name wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one
anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Wow.
"since a proper self-driving car is never going to work"
Completely and utterly wrong. It's going to take longer than people
expect, but self-driving cars are going to be perfected.
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one
anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense as a General Motors cell phone.
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one
anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense
as a General Motors cell phone.
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
Anyone interested in a Samsung bacon cheeseburger?
Of course not. Whoever kept this absurd project going at Apple for all these years is a poster child for The Peter Principle.
On 2024-02-29 18:12, Tyrone wrote:
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one
anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense as a
General Motors cell phone.
That's exactly what Blackberry said.
On Feb 29, 2024 at 10:07:46 PM EST, "Alan" <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2024-02-29 18:12, Tyrone wrote:
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one >>>> anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense as a >>> General Motors cell phone.
That's exactly what Blackberry said.
Blackberry said that an Apple car makes as much sense as a
General Motors cell phone?
So they agree with me. Great.
Thanks.
On Feb 29, 2024 at 10:07:46 PM EST, "Alan" <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2024-02-29 18:12, Tyrone wrote:
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one >>>> anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense as a >>> General Motors cell phone.
That's exactly what Blackberry said.
Blackberry said that an Apple car makes as much sense as a
General Motors cell phone?
The Swedish electric car company Polestar
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
On 1. Mar 2024 at 03:12:04 CET, "Tyrone" <none@none.none> wrote:
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
The day Microsoft has a product that doesn´t suck will be the day they produce vakuum cleaners 8-)
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected.
Personally I'd like to see improvements in public transport, then I wouldn't need to own and drive a car. Pigs will probably learn to fly in my area before
that happens though :(
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one
anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense as a General Motors cell phone.
How about a Microsoft lawnmower? Anyone interested in a Samsung bacon cheeseburger?
Of course not. Whoever kept this absurd project going at Apple for all these years is a poster child for The Peter Principle.
On Feb 29, 2024 at 10:07:46 PM EST, "Alan" <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2024-02-29 18:12, Tyrone wrote:
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one >>>> anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense as a >>> General Motors cell phone.
That's exactly what Blackberry said.
Blackberry said that an Apple car makes as much sense as a
General Motors cell phone?
So they agree with me. Great.
On 1. Mar 2024 at 03:12:04 CET, "Tyrone" <none@none.none> wrote:
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
The day Microsoft has a product that doesn´t suck will be the day they produce vakuum cleaners 8-)
On 2024-03-01 02:12:04 +0000, Tyrone said:
On Feb 27, 2024 at 4:42:11 PM EST, "Your Name"
<YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
I've lost count of how many times the "Apple car" has been declared
dead and resurrected. No real surprise though since a proper
self-driving car is never goign to work and most people don't want one
anyway, and there's nothing really that Apple can add to for a normal
car (electric or otherwise). Same with the Sony car.
Is anyone really surprised by this? An Apple car makes as much sense
It makes no sense, bu hasn't stopped Sony jumping on the bandwagon too. Basically these companies think that an electric car is not really any different to any other electric appliance, which of course is wrong.
On 2024-03-01 08:35:40 +0000, Alan B said:
Personally I'd like to see improvements in public transport, then I
wouldn't
need to own and drive a car. Pigs will probably learn to fly in my
area before
that happens though :(
There will never be an efficient and effective public transport system.
It can get close for the few people that only need to go from A to B and
back again, especially within a limited area within a big city, but for
the majority of people it isn't any good.
The public transport here in Auckland, New Zealand's biuggest city, is attrocious, even ignoring all the usual reasons for not using it (need
to drop kids off to school, collect groceries, etc.).
On 2024-03-02 05:58, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2024-03-01 02:23, Bernd Froehlich wrote:
On 1. Mar 2024 at 03:12:04 CET, "Tyrone" <none@none.none> wrote:
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
The day Microsoft has a product that doesn´t suck will be the day they
produce vakuum cleaners 8-)
Since Ballmer finally left (praise the old gods and the new), and
Nadella took over, it has become the 2nd largest most valuable public
co. (passing Apple).
That is because of high product quality and execution.
As someone who works in tech support and sees Microsoft's shit on a
daily basis, I have to say:
BWWWWAAAGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
On 2024-03-01 02:23, Bernd Froehlich wrote:
On 1. Mar 2024 at 03:12:04 CET, "Tyrone" <none@none.none> wrote:
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
The day Microsoft has a product that doesn´t suck will be the day they
produce vakuum cleaners 8-)
Since Ballmer finally left (praise the old gods and the new), and
Nadella took over, it has become the 2nd largest most valuable public
co. (passing Apple).
That is because of high product quality and execution.
On 2024-03-02 11:29, Alan wrote:
On 2024-03-02 05:58, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2024-03-01 02:23, Bernd Froehlich wrote:
On 1. Mar 2024 at 03:12:04 CET, "Tyrone" <none@none.none> wrote:
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
The day Microsoft has a product that doesn´t suck will be the day they >>>> produce vakuum cleaners 8-)
Since Ballmer finally left (praise the old gods and the new), and
Nadella took over, it has become the 2nd largest most valuable public
co. (passing Apple).
That is because of high product quality and execution.
As someone who works in tech support and sees Microsoft's shit on a
daily basis, I have to say:
BWWWWAAAGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Bias overflow alert.
I've used MS products since the early DOS days for work and for home.
And yes, they were capable of a lot of crap. Now Windows is matured and stable (if not very pleasing from a computer user/programmers POV).
Azure (Cloud) is over 1/3 of their revenue and steadily growing as it
adds services in pursuit of AWS.
Their 2nd biggest revenue maker is Office products (23%). And these are very good quality mainstays in business. (Word, Excel, Powerpoint,
Outlook, Exchange...).
Windows OS is only 12% of the overall revenue stream. Also a mainstay (though gradually losing place to Mac OS and Linux variants.
Gaming is still less than 10%.
On 2024-03-01 08:35:40 +0000, Alan B said:
Personally I'd like to see improvements in public transport, then I
wouldn't need to own and drive a car. Pigs will probably learn to fly
in my area before that happens though :(
There will never be an efficient and effective public transport
system.
It can get close for the few people that only need to go from A to B
and back again, especially within a limited area within a big city,
but for the majority of people it isn't any good.
The public transport here in Auckland, New Zealand's biuggest city, is attrocious
On 2024-03-02 09:11, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2024-03-02 11:29, Alan wrote:
On 2024-03-02 05:58, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2024-03-01 02:23, Bernd Froehlich wrote:
On 1. Mar 2024 at 03:12:04 CET, "Tyrone" <none@none.none> wrote:
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
The day Microsoft has a product that doesn´t suck will be the day they >>>>> produce vakuum cleaners 8-)
Since Ballmer finally left (praise the old gods and the new), and
Nadella took over, it has become the 2nd largest most valuable
public co. (passing Apple).
That is because of high product quality and execution.
As someone who works in tech support and sees Microsoft's shit on a
daily basis, I have to say:
BWWWWAAAGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Bias overflow alert.
Ahhhh...nope!
I've used MS products since the early DOS days for work and for home.
And yes, they were capable of a lot of crap. Now Windows is matured
and stable (if not very pleasing from a computer user/programmers POV).
"Stable" is not the only metric by which products must be judged.
Azure (Cloud) is over 1/3 of their revenue and steadily growing as it
adds services in pursuit of AWS.
Which doesn't support a WORD of your bullshit about "high product
quality and execution".
Their 2nd biggest revenue maker is Office products (23%). And these
are very good quality mainstays in business. (Word, Excel, Powerpoint,
Outlook, Exchange...).
Dude...
...on a support call with a Microsoft rep yesterday, I was literally
told that one of their flagship problems for business "still had a lot
of problems" (yes: I'm paraphrasing, but accurately).
Windows OS is only 12% of the overall revenue stream. Also a mainstay
(though gradually losing place to Mac OS and Linux variants.
Gaming is still less than 10%.
Supra "doesn't support".
On 2024-03-02 13:51, Alan wrote:
On 2024-03-02 09:11, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2024-03-02 11:29, Alan wrote:
On 2024-03-02 05:58, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2024-03-01 02:23, Bernd Froehlich wrote:
On 1. Mar 2024 at 03:12:04 CET, "Tyrone" <none@none.none> wrote:
How about a Microsoft lawnmower?
The day Microsoft has a product that doesn´t suck will be the day >>>>>> they
produce vakuum cleaners 8-)
Since Ballmer finally left (praise the old gods and the new), and
Nadella took over, it has become the 2nd largest most valuable
public co. (passing Apple).
That is because of high product quality and execution.
As someone who works in tech support and sees Microsoft's shit on a
daily basis, I have to say:
BWWWWAAAGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Bias overflow alert.
Ahhhh...nope!
I've used MS products since the early DOS days for work and for home.
And yes, they were capable of a lot of crap. Now Windows is matured
and stable (if not very pleasing from a computer user/programmers POV).
"Stable" is not the only metric by which products must be judged.
Azure (Cloud) is over 1/3 of their revenue and steadily growing as it
adds services in pursuit of AWS.
Which doesn't support a WORD of your bullshit about "high product
quality and execution".
In cloud services you either execute well or die fast - people can move
to AWS in about the time it takes to blow their nose. Yet that business continues to grow steadily.
Their 2nd biggest revenue maker is Office products (23%). And these
are very good quality mainstays in business. (Word, Excel,
Powerpoint, Outlook, Exchange...).
Dude...
...on a support call with a Microsoft rep yesterday, I was literally
told that one of their flagship problems for business "still had a lot
of problems" (yes: I'm paraphrasing, but accurately).
Sample of one again.
Windows OS is only 12% of the overall revenue stream. Also a
mainstay (though gradually losing place to Mac OS and Linux variants.
Gaming is still less than 10%.
Supra "doesn't support".
Yes, I'm sure all issues with MS are easy for you to amplify.
I did have an issue in the fall with Office install on M3 Mac using an
older intel Mac based license. A call with MS took about 10 minutes to
sort it out (version issue0. Very nice, well done, patient and all is good).
Sample of one, but then I rarely have issue with MS products that I
can't resolve by a bit of internet sleuthing.
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