It predicts that Tesla could save money by padding the numbers, and does a little fraud automagically
theneverfox
Taken right after the handshake
I think you replied to the wrong comment, but I agree
Granted, if they could actually make this work, they could probably do the robotaxi thing or even get into logistics. That would make it easily worth it to build dispatch centers basically everywhere
That is, if they could make it work
Nah, there's not that many. There's large swaths of the US where you have to drive across multiple states to get to one, in part for legal restrictions on dealerships
Yep... It also puts pressure on Bukele - I mean, remember his comments to the media
"I can't smuggle someone into the US, and I'm not willing to let them walk around my country, so I guess there's nothing to be done"
The man didn't say he wouldn't return them, he made it very clear the ball is in the US's court and he hasn't been asked to give him back. He said it was impossible to see the victim, and yet when a US senator still showed up they arranged all this
America is the customer buying a service here...a customer known for having a huge crew of assassins with lots of experience overthrowing South American countries
Oh, there's a cohesive plan behind it all right, but before you give them too much credit it's from the 1930's. The new part of the plan seems to be to basically do the 1930's again so they reuse the playbook
Central planning is terrible.... Bernie isn't about that, he's dialed in on next steps
Decentralized planning is better - don't control from on high, support it being done as local as possible. Cast a wide net, Foster competition while forcing them to share their answers
Repair, smuggle, Jerry rig
I mean... Everything is, really. I don't think it's a problem with cloud, I think corporations are slashing their workforce so hard they can't keep up the quality
I don't get how things like this don't get more attention... This whole thing was insane, but it literally did nothing to his career
Cheap doesn't mean fake, just like expensive doesn't mean quality... Not anymore
It absolutely is... Basically anything spread to advance a cause or change behavior is technically propaganda. Generally, we use the term just when it's done by or on behalf of a government, and especially when it's pushing disinformation, but it's all propoganda
The purpose of this is to push support, or at least normalization of, harsh treatment of Mexicans in the US or on the border. It's also an intimidation and humiliation tactic
No matter how you slice it, this is blatant propaganda