Because someone still has to take time to read the slop. Over and over. That's the kind of thing that makes volunteers go volunteer somewhere else. And this shit is going to snowball; if Google keeps getting away with it so will other companies, then it will be students testing out their AI hacking skills. It’s better to send a public message to Google before the situation gets bad.
EU here... Housing in the city is so expensive that minorities can't find a home there. Hope that helps.
So they end up living in slums. Cities have slums we just don't like to think about them. Occasionally right wing media will talk about them because there's a lot of Filth and crime like you would expect when everybody is dirt poor and being abused. Although honestly they don't even really bother with that anymore because they found they can just make shit up about actual nice cities and right-wing idiots will believe literally anything.
I mean they had a guy on Fox News pretending to be antifa who literally is the same guy who was pretending to be a violent black lives matter protester a few years ago. That is the level we are at people.
The hilarious thing is that the suburbs aren't sustainable. Even though people in the inner city make very little money and get treated like shit there's a lot of them because of how well, population density works and so the poor people in the inner cities subsidize the well-to-do people in the suburbs. Without the subsidies the suburbs can't pay for their roads in schools and cops.
It's basically an elaborate way to keep some form of slavery going even though we're not technically allowed to do that anymore. But again it's not sustainable because we are gradually breaking down the economy so much that there just isn't enough money to go around anymore. Capitalism is being dismantled in favor of a weird feudal system that benefits the very very top 10,000 or so people on the planet
China's government prioritized green energy in the 1990s. They've mastered manufacturing and deploying solar panels. They crank out a new nuclear plant every 8 months and have developed a thorium breeding reactor. Their hydroelectric plants are many, massive, and keep coming. China has even mastered waste to energy; they build incinerators with clean emissions that run on solar panels. And their electric cars are better than the internal combustion cars anyone in the world builds. Everything you've been told by western news outlets about China not cooperating with the world on carbon emissions and green energy is a lie. The truth is that they're years ahead of everyone else and the industrialization of the global south will be powered by Chinese technology, engineering, and construction.
I bought an iPad Pro last year for the screen. I didn't care about storage or the M4 CPU, because there's almost no software for the iOS that benefits from the CPU or storage space. What I bought it for was the screen. I'm a designer and I wanted something to draw on. The big, high quality screen combined with an Apple pencil is great for that. It replaces all the pencils, pens, markers, and paper I would otherwise need. For artists and designers who spend hours a day drawing the iPad Pro will pay for itself by replacing those art supplies. If I want to sit on the couch and draw the iPad Pro is awesome. The same goes for traveling. Everyone I know with an iPad Pro bought it for the same reasons.
All that said, what I really love it for is reading The Economist without having to sit at my desk. A big tablet is perfect for that app. And I believe that if Apple sold an iPad with a cheap CPU and the same screen nobody would buy an iPad Pro.
Yes, as I was saying there's little need to protect ones karma score.
I use Ford as an example but GM and Stellantis (who own Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroën, Dodge, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, Ram, and Vauxhall) are also global companies. Ford is also investing in Europe, but the market there is volatile for everyone, not just them. https://www.freep.com/story/mo... [freep.com]
You should read your own source. Ford is struggling in Europe which is why it's making such a big investment. None of those auto companies have meaningfully large presences outside the US either. Show me a citation if I'm mistaken.
Yeah I had an X5 as a loaner when my car was in for service a while back. It is very nice but definitely massive. But it is also not a pickup, and those are still the top sellers here.
So what? SUVs still sell very well
I'm sure they could relatively easily bring their small European models to NA if there was a big enough market. I'm expect they have run the numbers and decided not to.
Of course what I'm talking about is these companies make the type of cars Americans do buy. No one over here buys those little budget Euro cars but the whole world buys small and midsized sedans. You know, like the Asians sell to us
It would be exactly the same risk. They actually still sold small cars here in 2008 and it apparently did not help. Any increase in small car sales after 2008 was short lived, the economy recovered, and people went back to what they liked. Not sure why this is a problem.
It would be the same risk if they weren't all in on a vehicle type likely to plunge in sales when the next recession hits? Nope, that's not how reality works. If they had a robust car lineup that people knew they could have pivoted in that direction. Regardless of what you're telling they did not and still do not. There isn't a legacy auto company in America that has a robust car lineup and that's been the case for a couple decades now.
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