Tesla Full Self-Driving in hacked AR view looks fascinating, and more

Publish date: 2022-11-28

☕ Good morning! Surprisingly busy day for this time of year, strap in!

December 16, 2020

Tesla and the words Full Self-Driving (FSD) are always burning topics for lots of people, as autonomous driving slowly creeps forward at a pace slower than promised from Elon Musk, but still creeps forward.

Leaving the issue of beta testing software on real-world cars aside, the best Tesla hacker out there, @greentheonly, has once again dug into something that is unquestionably cool: an augmented reality view. 

This AR view presumably lets Tesla developers see what the car sees in real-time, helping with ironing out bugs, and Tesla drivers may get the view someday too, given it’s not strictly a developer mode. 

✏ And on that Note (pun intended), now there’s a counter-report from an unnamed Samsung official in a Korean publication, that says a Galaxy Note is in the works for 2021. Lots of reports both ways here (Android Authority).

🍎 Understanding ProRAW, Apple’s new photography format. This is a super interesting look at computational photography and the new ProRAW from Halide, which offers a popular RAW photography app on iOS (Halide).

The EU triples down on tough rules for tech, laying down the law to digital platforms and markets in new proposals. These proposals can become law quickly, and they’re set to give companies with 45 or more million monthly users, or 10,000 plus business customers, heavy scrutiny (Axios).

🦴 Among Us has hit the Nintendo Switch today (Engadget).

Wednesday Weirdness

Tristan Rayner / Android Authority

First: Google’s Blob Opera experiment is just wonderfully weird, please enjoy. It took a second to figure out but it’s super fun to play with each blob through the octaves and have it all mash up.

Bonus: I’ve filed a few stringer shifts in my time for very serious international news agency AFP, where hard deadlines for reporting make you sweat. A good bunch of people.

It includes things you’ll remember like the monolith saga, fights over toilet paper, etc. Standard 2020.

But there are many stories I didn’t see through the year, such as:

Cheers,

Tristan Rayner, Senior Editor

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