@compute.toys is an experimental editor for WebGPU compute shaders. At this time, only Chrome (v113+) is supported, as WebGPU is not yet fully supported by other browsers.
> I've been playing with WebGPU native with both Dawn and WGPU and they both seem to work fine outside of the browser
1. WGPU only has an API inspired by WebGPU, it is not WebGPU itself.
2. WebGPU is an API, not a library. Just because you've been using libraries that implement WebGPU outside of the browser doesn't mean the browser can just link to WebGPU.
Seems like they should come up with a new phrase to distinguish between making modifications to the car at a dealer or service provider vs. a downloadable update, right?
Yes, this is just a historical term that nobody bothered to change.
We have to remember that Tesla was the first company to really do this and even today almost no other company does it. Most can update some parts of their system, but almost non have anywhere close to the integration Tesla has.
So for 99% of recalls, it is a physical recall, its just Tesla where most of the time it isn't.
I feel like I've learned some things from high quality interactive blog posts. These posts from Bartosz Ciechanowski come to mind
https://ciechanow.ski/archives/
If the in-app purchase to remove ads is shareable across the family, then that’s fine. If not, I’d prefer to just buy the app and have it share across my kids iPads instead.
https://keepingyouawake.app/