ThatsMrCharlieToYou
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- Comment on AI nowaday is like Bluetooth 20 years ago: they put it everywhere where it's almost never useful 6 months ago:
What’s that but another opportunity for a different AI to assess security strength?
- Comment on Nissan To Deactivate Key Features From Early EVs 8 months ago:
Considering the affected models, this is absolutely ludicrous. Those vehicles already suffer from diminished battery capacities at this point, with some being around the 50% mark at this point, so to further corrode owner experience is ridiculous. Early adopters paved the way for the current spate of EVs so punishing them for this is outrageous. The article states 2G networks are not being will remain live for almost another 6 years. Giving that reason as the cause of the loss of functionality is so disingenuous it is beyond belief. What a way to inspire confidence in your company…
- Comment on YouTube Premium announces 100 million subscribers 9 months ago:
Revanced all the way, baby!
- Comment on Helmond-based solar car maker Lightyear suspends car production, switches to building solar roofs 11 months ago:
I was not aware of that! Thank you for mentioning it. It has always seemed crazy to me that customers have no charge over assets on bankruptcy. In a better world, that’d be the case but that’s not the world we live in.
As an aside, this is the sort of thing that is going to hinder investment in small firms in the auto industry, further compiling the issue of a few manufacturers setting ridiculous prices for their vehicles.
- Comment on Helmond-based solar car maker Lightyear suspends car production, switches to building solar roofs 11 months ago:
This is a real bummer. I saw these guys on The Fully Charged Show a couple of years back and it looked incredibly promising. But the auto industry is not easy to break and investors know that. Hopefully the solar roofs will prove profitable enough for them to try again.
- Comment on What happened to Airbnb? 1 year ago:
You seem to completely disregard the fact that freeing up “a few units here and there” will have a material impact that lessens the need for immediate building of more houses in already overpopulated areas. I’m not saying, by any stretch, that we shouldn’t build but obfuscating the issue with another does not help. The short term rental market is an issue for a lot of people.