Want to try something neat?
Time your commute. Time it to the minute. Do this every day for like a week.
Now, spend the next week driving with space between you and the person in front of you - also, (reasonably) allow people to merge in front of you. Allow people into that space and, again, give them some more space. If someone moves into it, let them into it and give them space.
After that week of practice, do it again - and time it. Compare it to your results from the first week.
I can solve the driving problems if people would just pay attention.
I can also fuck your city right up with just a half dozen well-placed cars. I can gridlock your city for hours - without breaking any laws. No city has been willing to let me try it - but I used to play with (and I'm biased here) the best traffic simulation game on the planet.
Hell, we eventually even had some graphics for our traffic sim! Granted, we only ran 'em for customers. But, we could render them into graphics. Even on big iron, it was intense.
Well I can say I have almost always since being over 23 let almost everyone in in front of me when merging on freeways. Its interesting to see what people slow down to try and get behind you vs the people who just take the spot. I would be willing to bed you could grid lock a city with a few well placed cars. If you still have access to it I'd love to play with this software I bet I could learn so much from it. Honestly I think the only solution to traffic is self driving cars you have to remove the emotion and run on pure math to solve that one.
LOL I'm pretty sure we'd nearly have qualified for HPC as a title. We were clustering and the likes, long before "distributed computing" was a buzzword.
And, no... No, I distinctly don't have any rights to that software anymore. I don't own it. I have no rights to use it. I am not even sure what they've done to it in the past decade. I was brought in to consult a couple of times, but not on the software itself. It's proprietary and it's definitely not owned by me.
They bought all rights, current or future, with indemnifying clauses and contracts and people and all sorts of stuff - and I just listened to my lawyer and signed. The check was pretty nice. Well, they don't actually give you a check. They transfer the funds into an account and you sign papers to take over that account. I got cash and stock in the now-parent company.
I own none of it. In fact, I have private research journals here that I don't believe I technically own. To use this software, you'll need to enter a secure facility which I was locked out BEFORE the of my signing the papers - per my own protocol. I was escorted out of the building by my own security - and went to the bank where we signed the papers.
The moment they were signed, I was no longer the owner, nor an employee.
(It was nothing like what I expected it to be. I expected to be able to go back and visit the crew, things like that. Nope...)
As for the self-driving automobiles? Let me know when they can even find my address. I don't have a street address. I literally have no physical address in the system - I have a PO Box. I don't live in a town. Let 'em come here in the winter and park the car in my driveway. They don't even have to put it in the garage.
I'll wait...
Well that sucks, I still check in on my old networks from Time to time, granted I’m sure I didn’t make anywhere near the money you made when I sold. I jusr sold my client lists.
I’m sure self driving cars won’t be coming too your house anytime soon but they are coming to major areas. If we like it or not. The cats out of the bag we can all thank Tesla for that. Auto pilot changed the argument from a if to a when. However that being said I’ll still drive my manual transmission cars exclusively until they tell me I can’t.
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