![]() ![]() The name mashes together the words "neuron" and "boat" and is quite fitting since the Avikus' A.I. More recently, HD Hyundai participated in the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, to demo its NeuBoat level 2 autonomous navigation system for recreational boats. ![]() Autonomous driving systems can offer incredible benefits to boats and marine vehicles, too, which is precisely why HD Hyundai has unveiled its Avikus AI technology - for marine and watercraft vehicles. That's not the only place where technology can make a huge difference. But one of the most common forms we see and hear about is the type used to control steering in road-based vehicles. This content was produced in partnership with HD Hyundai.Īutonomous vehicle navigation technology is certainly nothing new and has been in the works for the better part of a decade at this point. With its tilting handle, TraxPack claims to give travelers the ultimate in maneuverability and “full control over your luggage.” No matter how you twist or turn it, you’ll be able to take TraxPack along for the ride thanks to its “dynamic self-adjusting track system.”Įxplaining the genesis of the new luggage concept, TraxPack co-founder Naisha Joseph said, “I had issues from losing my bag to having to carry a heavy bag up a broken escalator, incurring unexpected fees at the gate, my phone would be dead (and) I couldn’t make any calls - I had all these issues.” And luckily, TraxPack addresses all of them. Branded as “a new kind of suitcase that deploys a track system … to effortlessly roll up stairs,” this piece of luggage’s mission is “to make travel safe, secure, and smooth.” A smart bag that features what the manufacturer describes as “tank tracks,” similar to those you might find on a military tank, this suitcase won’t necessarily protect you in battle, but if you’re fighting a long flight of steps, you’re going to want TraxPack on your side. Say goodbye to the days of trying to make your way up and down stairs with a heavy suitcase in tow, and hello to the TraxPack. I tried making a new set up stairs but the dwarves just refuse to go up, I can't tell what is forbidding them to move these z levels, as there shouldn't be anything.TraxPack_OriginalIf lugging your luggage around always puts a damper on your otherwise delightful travel plans, we may have finally found the suitcase for you. ![]() I made corpse and refuse piles, I made sure the corpses of the dead are not forbidden, I cannot for the life of me figure out why dwarves even walked up / stood over the corpses then still did nothing? I made coffins with burial designations for each of the dead. Winter came and I'd not paid attention to my booze production, however it appears I have more than 200 booze in accessible stockpiles, and instead it appears the four dead dwarves and one still living dwarf up there could not come down the stairs, despite the stairs being there. It's an issue because I currently have four corpses of dehydrated dwarves who somehow got up to their living quarters and then couldn't use the down stairs despite the stairs being there and everyone previously using them, moving beds / doors and such into the quarters, and so on. For some reason, dwarves seem incapable of building up stairs, only down stairs - did continuing my fortress after that little hotfix bug out? ![]()
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