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Comment as expected (Score 1) 40

"... in order to guide the company's safety strategy."

The more interesting thing is what "safety strategy" means. The job is most definitely NOT to improve or ensure safety, it's to provide the appearance that they care about safety. They are to produce metrics that show safety, not to actually improve safety.

Making public the salary is interesting, especially with the recent talk about how AI engineers are paid much more than this position. Odd that would be true.

Comment Re:Import of Chinese EV's will be prohibited (Score 3, Insightful) 249

This is it, precisely. If I could buy a new EV for $12K I would absolutely do that. If buying a new EV means that I have to spend $60K then I am not remotely interested. EV vehicles have some problems that make them impractical as the only vehicle for most families. Those problems disappear completely if the vehicle is inexpensive enough so that it doesn't have to be your only vehicle.

China is currently giving EVs away, we are stupid for not taking them up on the offer. Eventually the U.S. auto market would adapt. I am quite sure that they could also make low margin EVs if they had the right incentive. Let's be honest, the American public would probably be willing to subsidize them as they made the change. However, instead we have rigged the entire system so that U.S. manufacturers are incentivized to only compete in the largest, most expensive, and least environmentally friendly auto markets available. It's no wonder that the rest of the world isn't interested in our cars.

Comment Re:AI is predicted to bring wonders to humanity (Score 1) 55

"And what are these "competent leaders" going to do? "

Enforce law, prosecute criminals. It really isn't that hard to understand.

"I could see maybe deregulation helping here..."

I'm sure you could see that, because doing anything effective you would oppose.

"...namely cutting (but not eliminating) the red tape involved in building nuclear reactors."

That should really help with memory prices! But sure, we get it. The country should do exactly what AI billionaires demand and remove all impediments to their wealth and power building.

"As every good progressive knows, deregulation bad, greenpeace good, so on and so forth."

Just love these deep thinking MAGA types.

Comment Re:Struggle to find any advantages to cassettes (Score 2) 141

Minidisc was quite successful in Japan, people who say Minidisc was a failure are Americans. And Americans didn't buy Minidisc because they found CDs "portable" enough.

"I think by 1996 neither my hifi or walkman (what's the generic name?) needed that. Two way players were pretty common."
And they (auto reverse) sounded like shit because the heads were never aligned.

Comment Re: This has nothing to do with tapes (Score 1) 141

"...such as AZIMUTH problems..."

No shit! And with a misaligned head, not only does frequency response go to hell, dolby calibration does too. The problem was so severe one company made its reputation on an automatic solution to it.

People who talk about how good cassettes became do not appear to actually have used them. Cassettes held on for a while with children, their original audience.

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