

Sure, still gross.


Sure, still gross.


If you’re working under shareholders who don’t respect your artistic integrity, you’re not getting any artistic freedom anyway.


The artists don’t really have to make it an option if they don’t want to.

Why do these vehicles always have to look like a child drew something futuristic?


Can only speak about copenhagen, but depending on your job and budget for an apartment, you can get by exclusively with a bike and the bus.
Doubt you’ll feel much discrimination in Copenhagen, but it is a very different social culture. Don’t confuse people who don’t want to talk with you as them hating you. We’re just not as social with strangers as a lot of other countries.


It’ll affect prices on everything though, because of the transport costs skyrocketing.
Looking mighty nice. I like the divide between parked cars and bike lane, so people don’t slam their doors into cyclists.


Blueprints don’t fail, people really really often do though. People measure wrong, or build on the wrong side of the line they’ve drawn. It’s not a question about “Is it essential”, it’s a question about “Will it make it easier, faster and less errorprone”.


I’ve worked in construction, and now work as a CAD specialist, so I know your pain, but the problem with “how to actually put a building together” is a very wide issue, also present with engineers and architects.


I read an article about it a while ago, and that said it’d be tethered to the ground, and power would be transfered through the tether.


It would be incredibly useful in construction. Having a digital overlay telling you exactly where to put up the framing for a separating wall, or an overlay showing the correct distance between screws, or where wires and pipes are inside a wall? There are so incredibly many awesome possible uses for AR in construction.


Why would the car already be at the car wash if you ask it wether or not you should drive there?


What do you mean? Trafic violations clearly just had a very rapid decline! /s


Sure, but only if it instead gives people a type of incurable cancer in about 30 years.
My girlfriend (now wife) got an apartment but didn’t have a bed. I had a bed, but no apartment.
The first 2 weeks were spent on an inflatable matress though. Once my parents hadn’t seen or heard from me for a week, they knew it was just a matter of time before I came home to pack up my stuff (and bed).

If it wasn’t for the icy roads around here during the winter, I would absolutely love one of these.


There’s always something to open a bottle! A knife, a thick stick, your mate’s worn shoe, your neighbor’s side mirror. The possibilities are endless!


Well maybe it should be.
If they had to delay every time some rando had a bad feeling they’d never launch…