.000001 Galaxy brain guy:
100% test coverage has been failing for months, the codebase is more debt than tech - send it, nothing matters anymore.
.000001 Galaxy brain guy:
100% test coverage has been failing for months, the codebase is more debt than tech - send it, nothing matters anymore.
No need to wait for the next day, you can eat the night of!
The G in God stands for GIF
Corps can't own houses
People can only own a few (say, 2) houses (Marriage, death, inheritance, etc. This makes things easier in the long run).
Multi tenant buildings must be majority owned by a tenant co-op, where all tenants have equal say in all building related things and share in the profits This makes sure landlords can't raise rent without convincing the tenants that it's worth the price, incentives the tenants to either maintain the property or hire professionals, and makes their rent an investment in their property, just like a home owner
I'm sure there's holes all over this plan, but I (and some friends) have put thought into this one a bit.
I can all but guarantee you team was understaffed, overworked, constantly asked up the chain for time and resources to automate things, and was consistently ignored.
Plus it's Austin, none of the cheap house benefits (unless you're coming from California money), all of the high property tax downsides (and almost of the social benefits of said taxes).
The car is fine, and honestly the software is too, it's the label that's the problem. It's like if Tesla had invented the first really good cough medicine but named it "Death Cure Resurrection Elixir (and cough preventative)" and they have this mustache twirling clown villain selling it.
I don't blame anyone for completely disregarding it as fraud.
That's a load bearing "done right".
Usually governments regulate their markets to prevent humans from going full human and burning everything as a sacrifice to the gods of greed. This is why we have agencies that regulate food safety, engineering standards, nuclear materials and chemical disposal.
The phrase "regulations are written in blood" reminds us that a race to the bottom will result in massive problems, and that regulation is an excellent idea.
Sure, but what op described sounds like the equivalent of breaking a pool cue in half and telling the Chinese EV market there's only room for one manufacturer on the crew.
It's a massive waste of resources to have everyone race to the bottom like that.
LOL same. It's a tricksy little wizard.