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TSA "Security Theatre" might have some merits, but how to do it better?
Submitted by brad on Tue, 2019-01-29 13:36German mega-partnership, Apple layoffs and Waymo factory
Submitted by brad on Mon, 2019-01-28 12:32Various announcements and rumors suggest the major German automakers, including VW/Audi, Daimler and BMW might be planning a real alliance on robocars.
Longwave LIDAR burns out camera sensor -- a big problem in the making?
Submitted by brad on Fri, 2019-01-25 12:36Fast car charger economics
Submitted by brad on Tue, 2019-01-22 12:53As you might guess, my recent switch to an electric car is revealing a variety of things to me, so you will be seeing more on that in the coming period.
I got an electric car. My electric bill went down
Submitted by brad on Mon, 2019-01-21 11:44Here's a moderately surprising result of switching to an electric car. Here in California, my electric bill went down. Just by a little, but in essence the (green) energy for my car is coming for free.
On my recent bill I used 900kwh and paid $168. 2 months ago I used 700kwh and paid $178. I drove around 900 miles. A small amount of my car electricity came from Tesla superchargers or other charging stations. Most was from my house. Yes, I use an above average amount of electricity already.
Why this this happen?
Photo Gallery from CES 2019
Submitted by brad on Fri, 2019-01-18 12:53Here is my gallery of photos and notes of interesting or silly products from CES 2019.
Rules for choosing a Presidential nominee
Submitted by brad on Thu, 2019-01-17 11:32As we enter election season, people wonder who the right candidate for the Democrats (or never-Trumpers) to stand against Trump is.
There are many factors, but let me start with some generic factors for the Democrats at any time.
EVSEs (car chargers) should be designed to do pass-through on dryer plugs
Submitted by brad on Wed, 2019-01-16 12:34As an update to my proposal for a special circuit breaker to assist in managing home power I thought I would propose a much simpler alternative for those who have a dryer plug in their garage.
Big OEMs wouldn't mind a robocar slowdown one bit
Submitted by brad on Tue, 2019-01-15 12:28We continue to see lots of reports of a "pull back" on robocars, a "winter" of sorts. It is often presented as "the problem was harder than people expected" I discussed some of this in the prelude to my 2018 year in review.
Let passengers reserve space in the overhead bins
Submitted by brad on Mon, 2019-01-14 12:02The news from CES is there wasn't much news from CES
Submitted by brad on Fri, 2019-01-11 12:47My feet are aching, as usual, after 3 days on the CES show floor, and the question people always ask others there is "what have you seen that was interesting?"
Tesla in autopilot whacks a robot at CES (or does it?)
Submitted by brad on Mon, 2019-01-07 16:29I'm on my way to CES tonight, and am surprised to have not seen much robocar news yet from there. I'll publish some reports of what I see. The first modest announcement is the creation of a public education collective called PAVE which is the first consortium to have almost all the major players.
If you're a computer nerd, buy the Tesla model 3
Submitted by brad on Fri, 2019-01-04 11:47As I posted earlier I purchased a Tesla Model 3, the mid-range version with one motor and autopilot.
There are many reviews of this car out there, so I will go quickly over the common issues to get to areas I can give a special perspective on.
If Tesla wants to show off advanced summon, it could start at their superchargers
Submitted by brad on Thu, 2019-01-03 11:40Robocar Year in Review for 2018
Submitted by brad on Sun, 2018-12-30 18:54The utilitarian math overwhelming says we should be aggressive in robocar development. How do we do that?
Submitted by brad on Thu, 2018-12-20 11:00A frequent theme of mine has been my identification of "proving you have done it" as the greatest challenge in producing a safe robocar.
Can we have self-regulation of customer satisfaction surveys?
Submitted by brad on Wed, 2018-12-19 12:42I've ranted a few times about the flood of customer satisfaction surveys we get. It seems you can't buy a tube of toothpaste without being pushed to fill out a survey on it.
Anthony Levandowski, Jiajun Zhu and Dave Furguson, all formerly of Google Car, make big announcements
Submitted by brad on Tue, 2018-12-18 12:05By coincidence we see two significant announcements today from people who were former leaders on the Google car project, now in their own companies.