> In 2006, Volkswagen showed off a self-driving version of its Gold car, named "53 plus 1" in honor of the original #53, Herbie. Autoblog.com posted a video of the car in action.
Should I go further back in history? Because we can.
Yes, the concept is revolutionary. But so is matter teleportation, and that's not going on sale next month either.
What do we call technologies that have been hyped for 10+ years? This is not just a knee-jerk contrarian point of view. Vaporware is actually the correct term we use for these products, not a slur.
It's not bullshit revisionism. People really have been talking about these things forever but not delivering them.
> Why do you feel the need to lie about recent history? Shouldn't you observe that if you have to make a nasty lie to support your argument, maybe your argument is wrong?
Settle down, nobody's doing any nasty lying, see the link above, this discussion has been going on longer than 10 years.
> In 2006, Volkswagen showed off a self-driving version of its Gold car, named "53 plus 1" in honor of the original #53, Herbie. Autoblog.com posted a video of the car in action.
Should I go further back in history? Because we can.
Yes, the concept is revolutionary. But so is matter teleportation, and that's not going on sale next month either.
What do we call technologies that have been hyped for 10+ years? This is not just a knee-jerk contrarian point of view. Vaporware is actually the correct term we use for these products, not a slur.
It's not bullshit revisionism. People really have been talking about these things forever but not delivering them.
> Why do you feel the need to lie about recent history? Shouldn't you observe that if you have to make a nasty lie to support your argument, maybe your argument is wrong?
Settle down, nobody's doing any nasty lying, see the link above, this discussion has been going on longer than 10 years.