Will the flight crew get to “drive” Starship HLS during terminal landing on the Moon, or will landing be fully automated? The idea of a pilot landing something so tall and massive by hand on rough terrain seems a little… difficult? But if there’s no crew in the loop, how will… pic.twitter.com/338ApLPcLx
When I ‘dnf -y update’ it downloads all the packages, but at the end crashes with this error message:
Importing OpenPGP key 0x7FAC5991: UserID : “Google, Inc. Linux Package Signing Key linux-packages-keymaster@google.com“ Fingerprint: 4CCA1EAF950CEE4AB83976DCA040830F7FAC5991 From : https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub The key was successfully imported. Importing OpenPGP key 0xD38B4796: UserID : “Google Inc. (Linux Packages Signing Authority) linux-packages-keymaster@google.com“ Fingerprint: EB4C1BFD4F042F6DDDCCEC917721F63BD38B4796 From : https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub The key was successfully imported. Transaction failed: Signature verification failed. OpenPGP check for package “google-chrome-stable-134.0.6998.35-1.x86_64” (/var/cache/libdnf5/google-chrome-6ed7e4f336f6863c/packages/google-chrome-stable-134.0.6998.35-1.x86_64.rpm) from repo “google-chrome” has failed: Import of the key didn’t help, wrong key?
Any idea how to tell it to ignore this and just do the other updates? I don’t see any obvious options on “dnf update.”
Thanks for the advice in comments. Unfortunately, I can’t deal with it until I get back from a trip on Friday.
[Friday update]
The problem seems to have resolved itself while I was gone. I updated last night with no issues.
The reason why Tesla FSD performs better with just computer vision than systems that have LIDAR and radar is a bit counter intuitive. Allow me to try to explain.
In the early days of self-driving, people thought if you built a really accurate model of what’s happening around the… pic.twitter.com/EY8nNa55fj
It’s not obvious that this professor of aerospace engineering knows that the sun is the hardest place to get to in the solar system. Escape from the solar system is easier.