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150-4222 Village Square, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada
+1 604-962-4540
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The National Transportation Safety Board is opening an investigation into the death and is sending a team of four investigators to Tempe
Source: Uber victim stepped suddenly in front of self-driving car
This is the deeper reason self-driving cars will be much safer: every fatal accident will be investigated like a plane crash.
Nimbus Data ExaDrive DC100
Source: The world’s largest SSD clocks in at 100TB – The Verge
They haven’t disclosed pricing but say it will be competitive on a per TB basis to other enterprise SSDs which glancing at newegg puts it in a ballpark of $30-60k. I often say this price is for customers for that are willing to pay anything not to have to shard their database.
Legislation would allow more home building along transit routes to reduce gas-guzzling commutes. Some who support the goal have denounced the method.
Source: A Bold, Divisive Plan to Wean Californians From Cars – The New York Times
The latest data says that in the US, electric cars are indeed cleaner than gas-powered ones—and the gap is widening.
Source: Electrics Are Cleaner Than Gas Cars, And the Gap Is Growing | WIRED
The Central SOMA plan causes havoc for San Francisco tenants, and YIMBYs are leading the effort to revise the plan to add more housing.
Source: Beyond Chron | Central SOMA Exposes SF’s Political Identity Crisis – Beyond Chron
50k new jobs for 7k new housing units, not rocket science!
In a victory for securing Web, anybody can now get a certificate valid for every site in a domain.
Source: Let’s Encrypt takes free “wildcard” certificates live | Ars Technica
The 260-unit 1900 Fourth Street apartments in Berkeley by Blake Griggs Properties are the first submitted for streamlined approval under SB35
This is apparently the first project to qualify for streamlined approval under SB35. We’ll see if Berkeley’s recent losing streak in various planning litigation reduces their enthusiasm to fight this.