* Posts by griogarach

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Ring glitch results in global ding dong ditch: Doorbell bling flings out random pings but they're not the real thing

griogarach

Re: Nicky Nicky Nine Doors

Yes. The first weird thing I noticed was my neighbour was standing at my door, but (as far as I thought) had not rang the bell. I just happened to be on my way out.

Several hours later, the bell rang. It was late enough for me to think that there was some sort of drama outside - it was definitely at the sort of time people wouldn’t ring without good reason. Once I saw there was nobody there I tried to view the video to see what kid was going to get their arse booted.

No video for the last few hours. That’s when I realised there was a problem.

Car insurers recoil in horror from paying auto autos' speeding fines

griogarach

Re: Terrorism

Stopping a self driving car will be simple.

Toyota Safety Sense uses a system now where the on-board cameras look for, and display, info from roads signs it has passed. It would reasonable to assume self driving cars would use a similar system alongside GPS and various other data sets. Because roadworks are temporary in nature, the cameras would need to be real time, and have priority over any other information streams.

It is by no means a stretch of the imagination that those cameras could be programmed to look for a sign which would issue a "pull over" command, perhaps with GPS integration and some sort of unique identifier to allow authentication of authorized users versus car jacking yoofs.

Stop commands could then be issued from a rear facing screen on a police vehicle, or even a roadside sign or overhead gantry.

As for continuing to drive after being "stingered" - Every new vehicle after 2012 will have either a direct or indirect tyre pressure monitoring system. It wouldn't be unrealistic to assume that a self driving vehicle would be programmed to pull over in the event of pressure loss over a few PSI.