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by pungentcomment
1429 days ago
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Trucker with a CS degree here. I'm very skeptical of the feasibility of autonomous highway trucks that can drive outside very tightly defined parameters or ideal situations. That being said, it just occurred to me, how will these trucks react to or let alone detect tire blowouts or break failures/fires on the trailers? Edit: I know from experience that getting a project to what we think is 95% there is relatively easy compared to the last 5% that make the product/project 100% viable. The real life testing will kill you if the edge cases don't. (I don't mean that literally, although...) |
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Which came first? Trucking or the CS degree?
Why trucking if you have the degree required to get a job sitting behind a computer vs sitting behind the wheel?
What're your general thoughts about the two industries/jobs?