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" ... Amazon’s systems catch most mistakes automatically and then reimburse FBA sellers, but they don’t catch every error. To make sure they are fully reimbursed for all they are owed, FBA sellers must cross-reference multiple Amazon inventory reports to identify cases for which they are owed reimbursement. ... "
" ... But there’s a catch: if images from stereo cameras are randomly shaking around relative to one another, which will happen due to road vibrations when cameras are far apart, the image data can’t be correlated. Garbage in, garbage out. This appears to pretty much kill the idea of “cameras in each headlight assembly” for long range. The engineering compromise is to mount the two cameras on a single, mechanically stable assembly. Given engineering, space, and styling limitations, this typically results in a small unit placed forward of the rear-view mirror with cameras spaced only about 20cm apart, as shown in the image below. At this “short-baseline” spacing, reliable ranging of only 50 meters or less can be achieved. But this is still useful, and short-baseline stereo camera pairs have been incorporated into basic ADAS for years as an alternative or complement to radar. Suppliers such as Bosch, Continental, Denso, Hitachi, Texas Instruments, and Veoneer provide Adaptive Cruise Control, Emergency Brake Assist, and similar systems, based on stereo vision, to passenger car OEMs selling worldwide. Originally available only in luxury cars, Subaru has taken the lead in popularizing stereo vision for the masses with their Eyesight system. Originally introduced in 2008, Eyesight is now standard across all Subaru models. ... "
" ... However, all this comes with a catch. Bitcoin is challenging to value. Here, the Lindy effect is useful in assessing valuation for the cryptocurrency. ... "
" ... Last generation's shift-left security has been trying to shift left for years. You can try to catch vulnerabilities and misconfigurations before they are exploited to reduce the risk of breaches in production. You can run a static analysis of application code and dynamic analysis of live applications, generate reports, pummel your ticketing systems for remediation work, and curse at false positives. It's a frustrating process that was designed to work in slow multistep release cycles with defined approval gates. It requires pauses between deploys to complete security scans, and then it requires time for remediation activity to catch up. ... "
" ... No one can catch the Tesla Model 3 in global sales -- except maybe the Model Y. ... "