Yes, which is why they didn't do that.
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Computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering?
Most R&D is funded by business, because it's expensive. Nobody really says "yes, let's spend millions of dollars to possibly make a retail product with poor margins".
Because they want a pickup truhk for status but it doesn't actually fit their needs.
They still make single cab normal beds, but mostly for company fleet vehicles. You'd probably have to look at those.
A lot of tradespeople outside the US use a Sprinter van or Ford Transit, but that may not be as suitable for a "throw the junk in the back" use.
The problem I see here is that the best images are those that have been edited, i.e. rotated, cropped, and adjusted brightness/contrast/saturation/white balance. Like I can have a thousand snaps from my camera, but they'll only look good once I pick them out and edit them.
I suppose, if you have a consistent camera with photos in consistent conditions, you could apply edits in bulk. And I know Google has automated crop/rotate/etc features in the Google Photos app, so maybe you could find a self-hosted tool smart enough to do that across all your photos, then make a review pass to pick out the good ones.
The model uses freely licensed audio. Nice.
But it also uses synthetic audio from closed-source models and unspecified open-source licenses. Not nice.
The US had one in the 60s: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pluto
It was shelved for being just too horrible.
No, COD 2. Heavily based on Enemy at the Gates. The games took a lot from movies like that.
I don't think the "first man gets the rifle, second man gets the ammo" was actually a practice IRL. They definitely shot anyone who shied from battle though.
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