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#91
News / Re: Sonys neue PS5 Pro ist tat...
Last post by Lackooo84 - Yesterday at 23:53:29
10:27 - He mixed up the motherboards, the right one is for the 2024 PRO VSM-010, the left one is for the new 2025 PRO VSM-020.
#92
News / Ubiquiti UniFi 5G Max: New cel...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:17:26
The Ubiquiti UniFi 5G Max and UniFi 5G Max Outdoor are two 5G modems that can be easily integrated into a UniFi network. Thanks to dual-SIM support, redundancy is also possible.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ubiquiti-UniFi-5G-Max-New-cellular-modem-comes-with-dual-SIM-and-eSIM-support.1177926.0.html
#93
News / Re: Tesla was right about Cybe...
Last post by Matt H - Yesterday at 23:11:07
Quote from: Alex K on Yesterday at 22:52:46
Quote from: DoomSwitch on December 03, 2025, 16:52:06Honestly, what cracks me up about a lot of the anti-Tesla replies here is that they're arguing against a future that's... already in the rear-view mirror.

Waymo is proving that a high-cost, lidar + HD map stack can be made very safe (but not very comfortable or efficient) in tightly geo-fenced zones. Cool. That doesn't scale to millions of cheap robotaxis in hundreds of cities unless you're fine with "robotaxis as a boutique product." Tesla's entire bet is the opposite: minimal hardware cost, vision-only, and a massive real-world training set from a fleet that already exists. Just look at the recent videos of FSD driving confidently on snowy, unplowed roads with no HD map crutch — Waymo is nowhere near doing that. They'd have to ditch lidar and HD maps to even try to get there... HMMM. Funny.

This article literally shows why the Cybercab design choice is correct: if 90% of Waymo rides are 1–2 passengers and almost nobody sits in the front, then a small, steering-wheel-less 2-seater is exactly what the data says you should build. Complaining that it's "fantasy" while simultaneously waving around Waymo stats that justify Tesla's layout is kind of wild.

Yeah, Tesla's timelines have been garbage. That's a fair criticism. But "Elon is bad at dates" ≠ "lidar wins forever." Humans drive with vision only. There's nothing in physics that says a large end-to-end vision model can't eventually outperform a Frankenstein sensor stack that costs as much as the rest of the car.

In a few years, these "Tesla will crawl back to lidar" comments are going to read like the people who swore phones needed physical keyboards forever.

And there are also plenty of videos showing Tesla FSD to be massively unsafe driving in those same roads. Ask most people that have tried FSD. Unless they drive in a city with no curved roads, train tracks, weirdly paved lane markers, etc, they have certainly had to intervene. The stats Tesla is selling you is a lie.

So this future that's in the "rear view" you're talking about is the equivalent of alternate facts.

Saying Tesla can scale this is a pipe dream when they don't even have the most advanced self driving tech anymore. In fact, nobody is close to level 4. We're still 15+ years away and yet somehow Tesla is supposed to convince us that it's already time to scale up FSD and cybercabs? Laughable.

Lidar is needed because FSD will need to be safer at a minimum than human driving intuition to be safe.

Unlimited training data means nothing if there is no real thinking intuition and it's just statistics with *some* backend reasoning capabilities. It's why LLMs in the broader AI field are a dead end too.

What are you talking about? I just took my Cybertruck from my driveway to a doctor's office, parked, zero intervention. 10 miles of that on wet highways with accidents. It handled it perfectly. Test drive one for yourself.
#94
News / Re: Tesla was right about Cybe...
Last post by Alex K - Yesterday at 22:52:46
Quote from: DoomSwitch on December 03, 2025, 16:52:06Honestly, what cracks me up about a lot of the anti-Tesla replies here is that they're arguing against a future that's... already in the rear-view mirror.

Waymo is proving that a high-cost, lidar + HD map stack can be made very safe (but not very comfortable or efficient) in tightly geo-fenced zones. Cool. That doesn't scale to millions of cheap robotaxis in hundreds of cities unless you're fine with "robotaxis as a boutique product." Tesla's entire bet is the opposite: minimal hardware cost, vision-only, and a massive real-world training set from a fleet that already exists. Just look at the recent videos of FSD driving confidently on snowy, unplowed roads with no HD map crutch — Waymo is nowhere near doing that. They'd have to ditch lidar and HD maps to even try to get there... HMMM. Funny.

This article literally shows why the Cybercab design choice is correct: if 90% of Waymo rides are 1–2 passengers and almost nobody sits in the front, then a small, steering-wheel-less 2-seater is exactly what the data says you should build. Complaining that it's "fantasy" while simultaneously waving around Waymo stats that justify Tesla's layout is kind of wild.

Yeah, Tesla's timelines have been garbage. That's a fair criticism. But "Elon is bad at dates" ≠ "lidar wins forever." Humans drive with vision only. There's nothing in physics that says a large end-to-end vision model can't eventually outperform a Frankenstein sensor stack that costs as much as the rest of the car.

In a few years, these "Tesla will crawl back to lidar" comments are going to read like the people who swore phones needed physical keyboards forever.

And there are also plenty of videos showing Tesla FSD to be massively unsafe driving in those same roads. Ask most people that have tried FSD. Unless they drive in a city with no curved roads, train tracks, weirdly paved lane markers, etc, they have certainly had to intervene. The stats Tesla is selling you is a lie.

So this future that's in the "rear view" you're talking about is the equivalent of alternate facts.

Saying Tesla can scale this is a pipe dream when they don't even have the most advanced self driving tech anymore. In fact, nobody is close to level 4. We're still 15+ years away and yet somehow Tesla is supposed to convince us that it's already time to scale up FSD and cybercabs? Laughable.

Lidar is needed because FSD will need to be safer at a minimum than human driving intuition to be safe.

Unlimited training data means nothing if there is no real thinking intuition and it's just statistics with *some* backend reasoning capabilities. It's why LLMs in the broader AI field are a dead end too.
#95
News / Framework Laptop 13 gets ARM p...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 22:50:41
The Framework Laptop 13 has a replaceable mainboard, which means that the processor can be easily upgraded after purchase. While Framework itself only offers Intel and AMD CPUs, a mainboard with a high-performance ARM processor from a third-party manufacturer has now launched.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Framework-Laptop-13-gets-ARM-processor-with-12-cores-via-upgrade-kit.1177930.0.html
#96
News / Ubiquiti announces Dream Route...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 22:30:11
Ubiquiti has announced a new WiFi router that is quite advanced from a technical perspective. It utilizes three WiFi bands, sports a 5G cellular module for SIM and eSIM, and even has internal storage for Unifi apps.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ubiquiti-announces-Dream-Router-5G-Max-with-tri-band-WiFi.1177922.0.html
#97
News / Free Xbox gift cards being sen...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 21:52:29
Recently, when Microsoft contacts gamers, it's often about products and services becoming more expensive. In this case, lucky individuals are being sent free Xbox gift card codes. The company has made a series of scrutinized decisions to raise the price of Xbox consoles and Game Pass.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Free-Xbox-gift-cards-being-sent-to-some-gamers-following-complaints-about-price-increases.1177924.0.html
#98
News / Apple AirTag erhält durch Time...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 21:48:46
Der Apple AirTag kann durch Apples "Wo ist?"-Netzwerk weltweit aufgespürt werden, und erreicht eine Batterielaufzeit von rund einem Jahr. Die Elevation Lab TimeCapsule ersetzt die Knopfbatterie des AirTags durch zwei AAA-Batterien, wodurch eine Laufzeit von fünf Jahren ermöglicht werden soll.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Apple-AirTag-erhaelt-durch-TimeCapsule-5-Jahre-Laufzeit-und-IP69-Zertifizierung.1177898.0.html
#99
News / Mini-PC-Deal: Fujitsu Esprimo ...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 21:29:58
Der vielseitige Mini-PC von Fujitsu setzt auf den Intel Core i5-8500T mit sechs Rechenkernen und kann auf Wunsch nachträglich mit ziemlich viel Speicher bestückt werden. Dadurch kann der Esprimo Q958 in einen soliden Homeserver umgewandelt werden.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Mini-PC-Deal-Fujitsu-Esprimo-Q958-mit-Sechskerner-und-64GB-RAM-Support-im-Refurbished-Deal.1177915.0.html
#100
News / Re: Not even gamer DDR5 RAM ki...
Last post by Julian M - Yesterday at 21:20:21
Quote from: Flawed logic on Yesterday at 21:01:38Definitely. It validated the behavioural patterns so much so, that micron has essentially axed their crucial consumer memory division. Basically telling those folks willing to shell out $300-$400 to keep it in their pockets/wallets as they don't want their money anymore.
Micron is yet-another US company putting all its eggs in the AI bubble. What could possibly go wrong?