OP is referring to resource extraction and refining, more than assembly lines.
BYD might be a bad example as they rely heavily on treating their supply chain debt as an equity (funky accounting)
OP is referring to resource extraction and refining, more than assembly lines.
BYD might be a bad example as they rely heavily on treating their supply chain debt as an equity (funky accounting)
This conversation often gets us to R. Penrose's "consciousness is not computational", from which we can retrace our steps with a separation of algorithmic processes. Is GenAI similar to the "stream-of-thought"? Perhaps, but does that lead to intelligence?
BYD is already facing scrutiny for running Evergrande like accounting, and a lot of political pressures from other Chinese manufacturers. The risk is that they collapse like Evergrande, and that they drag public debt into it. The CCP might prop them up, so it light be safe. A car is different from a book, because you need lifetime service for it. If they go under, you might lose access to parts.
What experience are you referring to?
It's not more left, it's more diverse. There his re to us than left or right. That 1 or 2 dimensional chart doesn't capture us.
Getting to deprecate legacy support... Yes please, let me get my eraser.
I find most tech debt resolution adds code though.
Sweden could be added to that list.
Are you asking for advice, or are you asking to justify the "office" meme?
I like being exposed to opinions I don't agree with and don't like - it makes me feel like I am not just hiding in my bubble. I will admit that there are anti-capitalist threads in there that I agree with.
Germany can still be an input as it is more recent, even if it isn't the original source.
On top of that, there will likely be a lot of foreign contractors without much pressure to produce quality results.
Agree on both. He makes the lefty corcuit a fair amount.