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How many rides are there every day in developed countries?

Their internal business case probably has them targeting not 50 million rides per year, but per week… at an absolute minimum

Regardless; at some point specialised vehicles will be developed which are ultra small and lightweight - less than $1,000 to produce - to take care of short downtown rides, for example.

It’s going to be a wild world.


> Per a January 9 email, the Greyglers, an affinity group for people over 40, is changing its name because not all people over 40 have gray hair, thus constituting lack of “inclusivity” (Google has hired an external consultant to rename the group)

Oh boy.


I can't imagine having to rename a mundane employee interest/social group, much less hiring an external consultant to come up with the new name. It seems beyond anything.


There is a certain demographic that commonly dye their hair. It isn't fair to them to be lumped in with unkempt people who do not dye their hair and probably don't even wear matching socks, let alone undergarments.


It’s something Jewish people do, and is occasionally adopted by others.


Having read some of the comments from this account, I suspect that it’s some kind of AI bot


Nice burn.


Appeal to authority is only a fallacy where the authority is not actually an authority.


Mother nature decides such things ultimately, including whether the actions your and your Experts take are enough to carry the day.

Maybe best not to put all your eggs in one basket, or bet your future on one strategy!


Anchor Brewing is one of the companies mentioned in the book


No way! I had forgotten!!


100% of the revenue in my business comes from advertising (we have no other traffic source) and we’re approaching $10m/yr

I know loads of people in the same situation

People can say what they want but when I sit down to eat, it’s Mark Zuckerberg who I thank in my prayer


Your analysis is accurate in one sense but inaccurate in another.

Correct; Putin had an issue with NATO expansion.

But the reason this was an issue for him is completely missed (or deliberately ignored) by people like yourself.

The fact that NATO is a defensive pact IS the problem.

Because if a country joins NATO, that means Russia can’t invade it.

Putin’s wet dreams all revolve around restoring Russian glory and territory. He’s also said this publicly, too.

And that is why NATO expansion is such an issue for him. Any other narrative is absolute hogwash


There are excellent commercial AI resume parsers already - Affinda.com being one. Not expensive and takes minutes to implement.


You’re saying the definition of working is not tied to the activity but rather the motive?


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