• PenguinJuice@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    He was prolly fired bc he couldn’t program the thing to stop at a red light.

    Also who knows when this footage was taken or if it was just test footage that has since been ironed out.

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          1 year ago

          Or you could - oh, I don’t know - read the article you are commenting on… it says he was a test operator and not a programmer.

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            Oh lol well then yeah, this is like releasing footage of a half baked game and claiming its buggy. Of course it is.

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          That’s not how burden of proof works.

          Do you have information to back up what you said?

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      Just the fact that you think programming a car to stop at a red light is a one man task is enough to show how much you know about what you’re talking about

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      If you had read the article you’d know his job was “advanced driver assistance systems test operator”. His job was to test the cars, not program them.