I just returned from Tokyo and every US city should be utterly ashamed of itself for it’s public transit. Their above ground network is unreal.
I just returned from Tokyo and every US city should be utterly ashamed of itself for it’s public transit. Their above ground network is unreal.
We dance to the tune Israel and Saudi pay to have played.
I’m not a video hater, but dumping a transcript into the article would be helpful for when I can’t watch the video.
Still a bit of a stretch. Ha ha. It would be great if Apple completely adopted USB-C.
Still a bit of a stretch. Ha ha. It would be great if Apple completely adopted USB-C.
It’s funny that the photo has iPhones instead of phones that actually use USB-C.
It’s funny that the photo has iPhones instead of phones that actually use USB-C.
Have no fear, AI and automation will bring an end to all this pesky employee rights nonsense.
“Somebody will eventually fill that demand with a sustainable business model.”
The Uber/Lyft model is to take over the market by selling rides at a loss until their competition goes out of business. Once they are the only game in town, they’ll raise their prices to make themselves profitable.
So will living wages for all and free health care. But not likely in our lifetime.
Its amazing to me that a company who is screwing customers and workers with price fixing using surge pricing AND declaring their actual workers as independent contractors, all to make more money, and they STILL lose billions of dollars a quarter
It may seem to you that things are working “just fine” but usually these updates do contain bug fixes and security patches. That certainly was the case with KB4515384.
I cannot believe the audacity of their lawyers, claiming that driving is not the core business of Uber.
Investment in technology related items, like self-driving tech.
Saying that the core of your business isn’t the core of your business isn’t wrong?
Yes, choose the capitalists who choose not to give their employees the benefits employees deserve.
it’s similar to Tesla where they are pumping money into worldwide expansion and undercutting the prices for rides until they get an amazon like level of marketshare where they can jack up rates with minimal competition.
Elected officials, bad.
Shareholder value, good.
Check.
Also all of the Shinkansen trains in Japan were very high profile and have been very successful. China has a lot as well. The Chunnel has been very successful. Europe has a ton of high speed trains that get used all the time by a lot of people. I’ve been on one in Germany and it wasn’t very expensive, was comfortable,…
I KNEW there was a reason to be scared of spelling bees.
I can’t wait until iOS, the perpetual follower, decides to offer up malware to their users on this scale. They suck and can’t innovate for shit.