

The point being, if the public owns half of the company but the company is failing, now the public has acquired 50% liability of a dying business.
Like others said though, I’m sure taxpayers will be on the hook either way.


The point being, if the public owns half of the company but the company is failing, now the public has acquired 50% liability of a dying business.
Like others said though, I’m sure taxpayers will be on the hook either way.


Does this mean we’ll all be bag holders when the AI bubble bursts?
Public sentiment about your brand is a currency and they cashed all of theirs in within the span of like a week.


Texas Tribune is pretty reputable:


I can think of an option but no one likes it because it sucks.


Hotel lobby is not strong enough to push back providing enough bribes.


When are they going to prove that? This thread isn’t helping lol


He knows what he did!


First off, that was months ago now. Why would you spend your time doing that?
Second, that’s probably a terrible paraphrasing of what I actually said and without any of the context around it. I don’t think DEI is bad. I do think everyone should have equal opportunities regardless of gender, sexuality, and race.
Finally, I truly do believe there’s no such thing as stolen land though, at least in the context of the discussion from what I recall. Your unnuanced summary, “because everyone does it” , has been shortened to further push your attempt at making me look bad.
This is why I said blahaj is as bad as ml. Bandwagoning, echo chamber communities that don’t want to hear an opinion that isn’t fully in line with the Correct Opinion©™®. I don’t even think my opinions were that controversial.


I am banned from a bunch of blahaj because I said that they were as bad as ml once. Never made any transphobic comments (nor am I, for the record).
I was not surprised to see them so high up.


That’s a lot to go through for like $200.


“drag itself back into relevancy”
They still have some like a little more than 90% market share. That seems pretty relevant to me.


From that I’ve heard, Japan has been betting on hybrid and hydrogen fuel instead of full electric.
I’ve been heavily considering an electric recently and was surprised by the severe lack of japanese EVs.


You really thought the DJGPT was clever enough to use it twice, huh?


The fossil fuel world isn’t going anywhere. As soon as supply is restored no one will have learned anything and nothing will be done to reduce reliance.


Best not look at DFW with those limitations…


Other commenters saw Waymo and instantly turned their brain off.
I cannot think of many situations where a car is broken down/stuck in the way of traffic and police do not help direct traffic out of the way while the vehicle is recovered. In this case, there is no driver so it needs to be moved by someone.
If, like the situation in the article describes, people are being routed the wrong direction, it’s really unlikely that a roadside assistance team operated or contracted by Waymo would be able to get to the vehicle. Who else is supposed to move it?
I do think they should pay their fair share of taxes to public officials/police if this is the only viable option for moving their vehicles or of the way in an emergency.


I think the issue is that those things were tied to your job, not to some external source that just gives you free time to fuck around.


Every ISP is pretty shit to be fair. Doubt whoever they sell to is worse than the other options.
(fuck spectrum)
We had a foreign exchange student from Switzerland living with us recently, and I can confirm that the German side of Switzerland thinks the French side as lesser.