As long as the old USB-C power bricks can be used no EU complaints should be expected.
Because the EU rule was explicitly meant to limit the number of power supplies.
This will still bring people in that are cheaper than the locals.
Basically this means someone (Project 2025) has figured out a $100,000 fee is cheaper than educating your own people.
AI is for me no problem but some human needs to sign off on it.
There are plenty of cases where AI comes up with invented stories (hallucinations) and we need to be able to address a human when corrections are required.
It's total bullshit as so many people happily travel across timelines, either for work or holidays.
And how few people sleep during the weekend on exactly the same times as during weekdays?
Most of my (working) life I've been doing odd shifts and I never saw it as a significant problem.
Sure I miss the SD card reader on my Thinkpad X1 but that's what the hub gives me, including a second HDMI connection, all thanks to the USB-C it is plugged in to.
Same here this Thinkpad X1 has 2 of both and I still use a hub for extra connectivity.
It's so easy to use an adapter for items with USB-A that I hardly think about it but sometimes the extra options of USB-C would be nice.
Deal with it, USB-A is going the way of the floppy (and I do have a USB-A floppy drive which I've used once in several years).
There's nothing wrong with an employer giving a worker the tools to to be more efficient.
But putting this help in a device that's to be worn while also driving a vehicle is irresponsible and will at some point be shot down by authorities.
I see those reasons very clearly, the HUD gives you information for better driving like your speed and the local limit.
The pilot's HUD also keeps him from harm by warning for attacks.
The Amazon glasses are purely to get more value out of the driver's time.