@jwz Anecdotally in summer with full veg cover, if there are some tree limbs sticking out into the road, they'll glitch out a lil bit. They're impressive (and are more subdued and considerate than humans) but have a lot of fairly common failure modes, and this is in dense city grids where they have enough of them circulating around to get a full coverage refresh every day. Most of the US is unfortunately suburban sprawl (I was told a decade ago that all truck drivers would be obsolete soon, now they make more than ever. maybe I should switch
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Well, okay, to put it more diplomatically, people have one understanding of what constitutes "RCE."Well, okay, to put it more diplomatically, people have one understanding of what constitutes "RCE." For the purposes of CVSS scoring and CVE classification, there is another, different meaning of "RCE" than what they have in mind. It's an antiquated, insufficient system that doesn't capure a lot of context (local-local vs local-remote/remote-local, 0click half-click one-click two-click etc) or do anything to mitigate against spam/sybiling. CNAs do not really care or have time to care, they just assign+patch. So when you see "RCE" these days you have to take it with a grain of salt.