If something breaks, the whole thing stops (or rather, all the sections from start to the failure point). Which is a shame, since they can't load new cargo onto it then (unlike trucks - if one breaks, or there is a traffic jam mid-way, you can still load the next trucks). What about unloading operations? They'll need to be fast an precisely timed (i presume the belt will end somewhere on the city edge and they'll still need small trucks to deliver the cargo to the individual shops - this has to be coordinated perfectly so that a) the trucks don't pile up waiting, and b) the thucks are there when the cargo arrives. Otherwise, they'll need a huge operations yard, like in ports.. and in that case maybe it's better to get back to trains.
I agree, not sure why they dont go a for a simple double track train line, with very high frequency (think metro type every 10min) and could even be running narrow gauge if they just want it to be 1 pallet wide....Driverless train systems already exists and are fairly easy to implement. Not to mention a train line is way easier to maintain than that monster conveyor
The first thing I see when clicking on the video is someone shoving food in their mouth and having to listen to it. That's one way to turn away your audience. I sure as fuck won't be back.
Well I recently queried it, "Is Nelson Madella still in Jail?" and it replied "Nelson Mandela was not a person who spent time in jail. In fact, he was a former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid revolutionary who served 27 years in prison for his fight against apartheid before being released in 1990.......(Cut out some irrelevant long winded information here) .........After his release from prison, Mandela played a key role in negotiating an end to apartheid and becoming the first black president of South Africa in 1994. He served as President until 1999 and then retired from politics." So it could be a mistake, or it could be lying again.
Then I asked it Can I get tickets to a Marilyn Monroe concert for around 100? And it said I'm afraid that's not possible! and went on to explain how she's dead, so maybe it is learning something.
I'm not sure they have the space for all that train infrastructure. Japan is a little different than the US. its super dense and everything is compact. The idea sounds pretty crazy, but the Japanese are known for coming up with some unusual solutions to different problems. I wouldn't put it past them to try and build something like this.
@@mendodsoregonbackroads6632 Oh yeah im sure japan is not like the U.S... they actually have fucking BRAINS and they can put rail into their country, wow... shocker I know
Doesn't have the same limitations as rail. Doesn't need to be attached to the ground or a bridge on a fairly gentle grade. Runs continuously. Quieter. That said, mx will probably be absolute hell
It doesn't sound completely stupid, but I wonder what happens if it stalls. If a road gets blocked you can take a detour, if the conveyor stops it ALL stops. And there are a lot of failure points across 300 miles running 24/7 with a heavy load.
Considering Japan's geography, it does make a certain sort of sense. If a road is blocked, there's probably no other road that can take the load you are carrying anyway, therefore, maximize the corridors you have
This sounds like one of those ideas that you'd need to put into practice to really tell if it's a good idea. I can see the advantages of having two mega hubs or multiple large hubs in both cities the conveyors go through, but you'd have to do a lot of math to actually know with certainty if it's a better idea then just building a cargo rail line connecting two yards and hubs at each end.
@@mendodave Claude 3.5 sonnet or GPT-4o, llama generally performs worse than either of them on most metrics. Llama is a cool model due to how good it is for how small it is and since it is open source making it easy to run yourself but is obviously gonna hallucinate much more than a proper SOTA model.
Homepods are NOT well balanced, too much sub-bass and no equilizer just some presets on music settings wich are not enough. Too much 30-45 hz frequency present.
What is wrong with you??????? That’s what makes it good. No other speaker in its class has such good deep bass response. It introduces some low bass in music that I didn’t realize was there.
It should work like that, in theory, but you have to start the App on both devices, so if you can’t see the icon on your Mac it isn’t going to work. I would use the HDMI port to connect to some kind of monitor and use the other display port for the Luna Display. You could probably find something to work for that purpose at goodwill or something if you don’t want to invest in a monitor.
I think you’re 100% right I purchased for for that exact price and I’m loving them I have two in my multipurpose room where I watch football and movies pair in two together left and right sounds great great price and as you said much cheaper than bowls and I have Sonos in one of my homes and it is definitely much cheaper than that system
Thank you. The first song the Air Pod was playing is 7th floor tango. I don’t remember the first song in the video it’s from Luma Fusion Story Blocks Audio.
What interested me the most about Luna is that it is Mac to Mac. I still don't have an iPad but I always have two fairly modern Macs (2017 and 2020 at the moment.) I used to rely on the display ports for dual monitors but now my iMac only has two USB-C ports.