The Tik Toker dannyboyy_ flexed hard getting what was probably a very expensive flight that traveled through the eclipse path. He did get some great footage:
Co-designed by Teenage Engineering, what makes the Rabbit R1 special is the interface: instead of a grid of apps, you get an AI assistant that talks to your favorite apps and does everything for you.
You could get the R1 to research a holiday destination and book flights to it, or queue up a playlist of your favorite music, or book you a cab. In theory, you can do almost anything you can already do on your phone, just by asking. It remain a lot of questions over exactly how it works and protects your privacy in the way it describes.
Pre-orders are available at the Rabbit website with deliveries expected around March/April 2024.
Let’s hope it does better than the Humane AI pin that is already floundering and laying off staff. At least the Rabbit doesn’t require a monthly subscription.
According to the US Census bureau in 2023-4, Portland has gone from one of that fastest, hippest growing cities in the country to the 6th fastest shrinking major city in the country despite its relatively small size. It’s a worse rate than Detroit.
Portland population declined also in 2022 – For the 3rd year in a row, net migration for Portland is negative. Meaning more people have left the city in total than have moved in. The total city population is shrinking and this is causing demographers and politicians to start sounding alarm bells.
A recent study in late 2023 show this net population shrinkage of over 18,000 people since the pandemic has now become a disturbing long-term trend. A trend that is unique to Portland as many other urban areas around the country and NW region are growing. This will likely have heavy implications on government services, jobs, and is general economic decline. It is causing economists alarm as legislators scramble for answers (answers that are likely painfully obvious – such as nearly the highest tax rate in the country, increasing violent and property crime, high homelessness, and terrible local and state leadership).
Oregon state is also seeing a net population decrease.
Oregon is one of only 17 states to see declining household incomes in 2022, U.S. Census Bureau data shows. According to the U.S. Census Bureau data, Oregon saw a 2.2% drop in median household income in 2022 — the only Western state to see a decline during the same period. However, Oregon State Economist Josh Lehner told KOIN 6 News that Oregon’s income actually rose in 2022, just not as fast as inflation.
A flood of Portlanders are leaving town for the suburbs. “Rents in Portland’s suburbs are up 23% since 2020, compared with about 2% in the center city.” In sum, we have undeniable evidence that a mass movement of once-cosmopolitan renters have fled Portland’s urban core for the suburbs.”
REI has announced it is closing it’s downtown flagship store due to crime and security issues. Despite working with city officials to fix issues, it gave up after nothing was done and it is experiencing it’s highest number of break-ins and thefts in 20 years.
Measure 110 that legalized drugs hasn’t saved any lives. Drug overdose deaths have increased in Portland/Oregon at almost identical rates as 13 other states indicating that the policy argument of harm reduction has been proven incorrect.
“A [homeless] camp took over the parking lot last summer where I teach. Two families left the school due to feeling unsafe. One day a mom messaged me they were late because they couldn’t get out of their car. A female camper had her pants down and was peeing next to their car. Then was doing the dope nod with her pants down. Took six months to clear the camp even though they were violating the rule about proximity to a school.”
Parents are asking the US Department of Education to review Portland Public School’s new disciple and safety guide as being discriminatory and violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 after increasing school violence. The PPS guide requires the student’s ‘trauma, race, and gender identity’ be the primary criteria for how faculty will respond to cases and threats of violence by students. This has led to cases in which students have threatened to kill other students and choked/physically assaulted them are not reprimanded and immediately put right back into classrooms with people they have victimized.
Oregon students are about 2/3 of a year behind reading levels and 3/4 of a year behind in math skills compared to most other states. Some of the other states doing dramatically better than Oregon: Alabama, Illinois, Louisiana, South Dakota, Georgia, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio. Only 6 states did worse in math, and Oregon had the second lowest overall state score.
Ex: Seventh grader at Beaumont Middle School in Northeast Portland described feeling terrified after a classmate held a boxcutter to her neck and threatened to slit her throat during school hours several weeks ago. Her classmate was suspended for a few weeks, but is now back at school without supervision, she told members of the Portland school board on Tuesday, adding that she’s experiencing regular panic attacks as a result.
Critics have said that this doesn’t fight racism, instead it’s a quiet racism of lowering standards instead of addressing the actual educational needs of underprivileged students.
Masked Disruptive Protests and Attacks Haven’t Stopped
Portland got a reputation for some of the most violent and destructive riots in 2020; and it’s not that protests have stopped. They largely just changed topics – and are now increasingly attacking public leaders homes including arson attacks.
Just in the last 2 months (Nov 2023 to Jan 2024) we’ve had a list of blocked roads, bridges, and the airport
EV sales in 2024 are only 9% of vehicles sold – and seem to have reached a plateau. Automobile manufacturers such as Ford’s popular F-150 Lightning, GM, and Renault are quietly cutting production back. Even Volvo that pledged to be 100% electric by 2030 just pulled the plug on it’s efforts with Polestar. It certainly doesn’t help that average EV’s cost several thousand dollars more than gas and diesel powered vehicles.
Other shortcoming are starting to come out. Batteries are physical devices – devices that don’t work well in high temps of the Southwest nor in the cold winter temps of the upper states. There’s also range-anxiety, higher tire consumption and higher road wear due to the heavy weight of EV’s, higher repair costs, rising electricity prices, and now a new issue: reliability.
Now we have a few years of reliability data – and Consumer Reports says it’s not that good. The data says that EV’s have lower reliability ratings than standard gas/diesel powered vehicles. The worst reliability is for full plug-in hybrids that have 146% more issues on average.
EVs had 79 percent more reliability problems than a gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicle, on average. Plug-in hybrids fared even worse; these had 146 percent more issues on average than the conventional alternative. But simpler not-plug-in hybrids bucked this trend, with 26 percent fewer reliability problems than conventionally powered vehicles.
LG OLED Signature T announced at CES it is going to be the first commercially available transparent TV. It definitely could add a lot to minimalist living spaces. Samsung, not to be outdone, introduced its micro-LED display technology which seems to deliver an even brighter, better image.
Transparent OLED and LCD screens have around for a while – in fact, you’re probably using one. People were making cool transparent panels by taking a standard backlit LCD, remove the LCD antiglare coating, do a little wiring, then put a lot of light behind it.
Personally, I don’t think just making a standard TV out of a transparent display is understanding what new things are possible with this technology. The Verge review even points out that the tv came with a movable backing screen that slid behind it to help it act more like a traditional TV – so why go transparent? I personally think this opens up a lot of new ideas for innovative new products and experiences instead of just being a minimalist TV.
To that point, the LG Dukeboxshowed up at CES 2024 and is one of the first devices to make use of a transparent LCD as part of the product design. It’s essentially a re-imagined jukebox. You get to see the internals of the system while the user interface is displayed on the transparent display.
While a good start, I can think of a number of interesting new products that simply COULDN’T really be made in other ways than using a transparent display. Those are the kinds of product ideas that I think are ripe for this kind of technology.
HEAP (Hydraulic Excavator for an Autonomous Purpose), a modified 12-ton Menzi Muck M545, began by scanning a construction site, created a 3D map of it, then recorded the locations of boulders that had been dumped at the site. The robot then lifted each boulder off the ground and utilized machine vision technology to estimate its weight, center of gravity, and shape.
An internal algorithm then determined the best location for each boulder and built a stable, stacked/mortarless 20-ft high, 213-ft long stone wall.
Mr. Plinkett put together one of the biggest collections of video bloopers in Star Trek TNG. From carpet shims to exposed wires to visible equipment to black paper to malfunctioning doors to countless reflections.