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Comment Re: By all means best all your money in Tesla stoc (Score 1) 210

A lot of people donâ(TM)t realize how many attempts happened in the last half century to start a new American car company to compete with the Big 3. Conventional wisdom said it couldnâ(TM)t be done (Tucker and DeLorean come to mind). Tesla did it and created a whole new market segment.

Comment Re: Accuracy of early announcements.. (Score 1) 210

Yup every time a Tesla sh*ts the bed on autopilot we get breathless coverage, not as much about, say, a moron that drove into a nail salon at 70 and killed a woman. I know the technology has limits, itâ(TM)s still better than a lot of the drivers out there.

Comment Re: makes sense in a stagflation (Score 1) 51

Corporations are agreements between society and investors. The purpose is to provide jobs, produce useful products and services, and pay taxes, to off set the costs to society - pollution, necessary regulation, use of the common good. When these corporations offshore the jobs and dodge the taxes, they are simply creating the harms to benefit a relative few wealthy insiders. No longer a good deal for society. Time to renegotiate.

Comment Re: fuck you google (Score 1) 82

A bunch of vastly overpaid corporate leaders have made sweeping statements about a lack of productivity in WFH. None have provided a shred of actual proof, including the ones in actual data science. More guys with limited expertise who think their opinions on other matters are invaluable.

Comment Re: Conformation (Score 1) 119

My mom worked for an insurance company, she overheard her supervisor talking about staging his house for sale. A co-worker had overheard another executive talking about house hunting. The CEO did an all-hands meeting to quash the rumors the company was moving its offices to another state. Then the company moved its offices to another state.

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