Someone Doesn’t Like the Antiplanner

Since Tuesday, this web site has been under repeated denial-of-service attacks. That means some kind of bot has been repeatedly trying to query the site; since it is only allowed so many queries per hour, other people have a hard time accessing it. You may get an installation page or another error message.

For what it’s worth, all of the attacks have been coming from the same IP address, 45.146.165.104, which is supposedly in the United Kingdom. The only advice my server has is to pay it more money to increase the number of queries that are allowed per hour.
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I’m hoping instead that whoever is doing this gets bored and quits. In the meantime, if you get an error message, please wait a few minutes and try again. Thanks for your patience.

The State of Driverless Cars

Cruise founder Kyle Vogt takes OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on a virtual 75-minute drive in a driverless car through the streets of San Francisco in the video below. Cruise vehicles use LIDAR, radar, and optical sensors and are connected to to Cruise offices through the 4G cell network. The video demonstrates that autonomous vehicles are ready to enter ride hailing service, but not quite ready to go on sale to consumers.

To save time, the video has been speeded up five times so that 75 minutes are compressed into 15. During this time, the car handily deals with pedestrians, cyclists riding the wrong way, unprotected left turns, double-parked cars, and other road hazards. Vogt notes that the car’s computer not only tracks every other vehicle and pedestrian in its view, it simulates that vehicle or person’s movement and tries to predict where they are going so as to avoid any collisions. Since the accompanying map shows that the vehicle is tracking dozens of other moving objects at any given moment, this is pretty impressive. Continue reading