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I'm always interested in hearing other's stories and what they're working on. Anyone care to share?

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[–] SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Started as a hobbyist; took it up professionally, but never stopped hobbying. It was the BASIC listings for simple games in 3-2-1 Contact magazine that hooked me; books, family, and later the Internet helped me learn more and grow, and eventually I got a scholarship to go to college for computer engineering.

Currently between personal projects while I write platform code for autonomous vehicles. I do some personal web stuff and embedded IoT for smart home bits & bobs.

[–] netwren@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I clearly lost a bet about 10 years ago that we'd have autonomous cars everywhere by now.

As an insider of DevOps. It's not really that magical for most firms or that new it's mostly marketing fluff made to sell more capable admins.

What's your cynical take on autonomous vehicles?

[–] SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

It's a really really hard problem and while lots of really really smart people are trying really really hard to make them happen, it's still going to take a really really long time and people are going to be really really resistant to the idea while Tesla keeps making the technology look really really bad, which is already starting to result in the government get really really suspicious and pass some really really stupid laws that will really really hurt progress.

Even once we've got real robot cars on the road, it's going to be a niche novel technology for a good while since people are too stupid to realize that we're far worse drivers. There may be an iPhone moment by some current or new player in the field, making the service sexy and attractive and even fashionable islf not merely desirable; the current prevalence of services like Uber will help with this cultural shift, but it's way too early to tell exactly what this will look like.

Autonomous vehicles in some shape or form are an inevitability, but it might just end up boring, hamstrung, or relegated to basic operations like forklifts or shuttles.