How is this about "shorts"? I thought the "longs" were all about long term thinking? Why do they claim victory after one decent quarter? Do you realize stock price is still well below the highs? How are the shareholders…
VW is building out chargers as part of the diesel scandal settlement. https://www.electrifyamerica.com/our-plan
Why? Because Elon dislikes them? The stock is still way off all time highs, you appear to have a short memory.
This is called late economic cycle hysteria. No rules. I've been through two of them, things get crazier.
The cringe was more related to "we as a society should be grateful to Apple". It's an utterly laughable statement. Not surprised it upset a few worshipers of the Tech Overlords. Apple, the billionaires it produced and…
>Perhaps if they had used larger numbers like 50 MPH relative to 60MPH that point would have been made clearer. If there's no difference between 30 and 40, 40 and 50, 50 and 60...then I suppose there's no difference…
>just like we should be outraged by websites that sell your data without your explicit consent. At least some of the onus is on you to be more discriminate with whom you share your data. As the sibling says, assume the…
>Sure, please paste here your email and other accounts logins. That is not privacy, it's security. Are you implying that Facebook and Google don't take security seriously?
>He literally said that we as a society should be grateful for having Apple. Which is utterly cringeworthy. iPhone user thinks iPhone is best thing since sliced bread. News at 11.
>Below is a list of 590+ failed fiat currencies Below is a list 1000+ cryptocurrencies, 99.9% of which no one has heard of, many of which have lost 90%+ of their value in a matter of months.…
>The government's "stable coin" lost 96% of its value since 1913. Most of the cryptocurrencies out there have lost that much value since January.
>stop playing the top 4 songs (of any genre) over and over and use some real music innovation and variety. If this model could make money, they'd be doing it. Terrestrial radio economics are such that when you tune-in…
>I'd be surprised if Bloomberg has any credibility in tech journalism If the tech world turns their back on Bloomberg, I'll give them more credibility; not less.
>If you had an offer from Slack, would you seriously turn it down because they have Saudi money via Softbank if it was otherwise your top choice? Of course not. The Valley runs on greed.
>Yeah, sounds like those employees should definitely pay the price for something they had nothing to do with. Oh, it's grand to read these sorts of comments from one of the most righteous communities now that the…
>SA is a godsend to any entrepreneur who has an idea that is viewed as high risk based on traditional VC investors. If SA pulls out of being so proactive with their investments then it will be a huge wake up call to…
>With Softbank playing such a big role I wonder if there is some component of incumbents playing this up to try to curb the influence of Softbank ? Playing what up? The fact that Silicon Valley and their new "hey, just…
>we don’t collect data outside of trips. And it's not like Big Tech has ever misled people on this subject.
>Good, then take the gender politics chat back to reddit where it belongs. How about taking your superiority complex elsewhere? I'm willing to bet that 90% of the HN audience uses reddit in some capacity. Would it shock…
You say that as if those currencies have no risk... Provided you don't buy into the conspiracy theory that the US won't allow countries to price oil in other currencies, you have to ask why Iran doesn't do what you say.…
>That new money is spent into the system and much of it takes the form of bank deposits which can then be inflated 10:1. And the problem with this is? Canada has no reserve requirement. The US value of reserves in the…
>The main way you get ripped off is when the monetary authority decides that inflation should be higher, and that devalues your money. Inflation doesn't cause devaluation; it is devaluation. It's an increase in the…
>Will a Tesla (or any car) really prevent you from running your car into something if you try to? I guess it depends on what you mean by "try to". I drive a VW; if I'm inching out of a parking spot, it will…
>Don't forget the Supercharger network Part of the VW "Dieselgate" settlement requires VW to invest $2BB in charger infrastructure. Installing chargers is not rocket science, nor a huge advantage.
>Reservations stand at about 400,000 I believe. Based on? There's been no official release. If they stood at 400k, Musk would be shouting it from the rooftops. Many reservations were expecting a $35k car (with a…
How is this about "shorts"? I thought the "longs" were all about long term thinking? Why do they claim victory after one decent quarter? Do you realize stock price is still well below the highs? How are the shareholders…
VW is building out chargers as part of the diesel scandal settlement. https://www.electrifyamerica.com/our-plan
Why? Because Elon dislikes them? The stock is still way off all time highs, you appear to have a short memory.
This is called late economic cycle hysteria. No rules. I've been through two of them, things get crazier.
The cringe was more related to "we as a society should be grateful to Apple". It's an utterly laughable statement. Not surprised it upset a few worshipers of the Tech Overlords. Apple, the billionaires it produced and…
>Perhaps if they had used larger numbers like 50 MPH relative to 60MPH that point would have been made clearer. If there's no difference between 30 and 40, 40 and 50, 50 and 60...then I suppose there's no difference…
>just like we should be outraged by websites that sell your data without your explicit consent. At least some of the onus is on you to be more discriminate with whom you share your data. As the sibling says, assume the…
>Sure, please paste here your email and other accounts logins. That is not privacy, it's security. Are you implying that Facebook and Google don't take security seriously?
>He literally said that we as a society should be grateful for having Apple. Which is utterly cringeworthy. iPhone user thinks iPhone is best thing since sliced bread. News at 11.
>Below is a list of 590+ failed fiat currencies Below is a list 1000+ cryptocurrencies, 99.9% of which no one has heard of, many of which have lost 90%+ of their value in a matter of months.…
>The government's "stable coin" lost 96% of its value since 1913. Most of the cryptocurrencies out there have lost that much value since January.
>stop playing the top 4 songs (of any genre) over and over and use some real music innovation and variety. If this model could make money, they'd be doing it. Terrestrial radio economics are such that when you tune-in…
>I'd be surprised if Bloomberg has any credibility in tech journalism If the tech world turns their back on Bloomberg, I'll give them more credibility; not less.
>If you had an offer from Slack, would you seriously turn it down because they have Saudi money via Softbank if it was otherwise your top choice? Of course not. The Valley runs on greed.
>Yeah, sounds like those employees should definitely pay the price for something they had nothing to do with. Oh, it's grand to read these sorts of comments from one of the most righteous communities now that the…
>SA is a godsend to any entrepreneur who has an idea that is viewed as high risk based on traditional VC investors. If SA pulls out of being so proactive with their investments then it will be a huge wake up call to…
>With Softbank playing such a big role I wonder if there is some component of incumbents playing this up to try to curb the influence of Softbank ? Playing what up? The fact that Silicon Valley and their new "hey, just…
>we don’t collect data outside of trips. And it's not like Big Tech has ever misled people on this subject.
>Good, then take the gender politics chat back to reddit where it belongs. How about taking your superiority complex elsewhere? I'm willing to bet that 90% of the HN audience uses reddit in some capacity. Would it shock…
You say that as if those currencies have no risk... Provided you don't buy into the conspiracy theory that the US won't allow countries to price oil in other currencies, you have to ask why Iran doesn't do what you say.…
>That new money is spent into the system and much of it takes the form of bank deposits which can then be inflated 10:1. And the problem with this is? Canada has no reserve requirement. The US value of reserves in the…
>The main way you get ripped off is when the monetary authority decides that inflation should be higher, and that devalues your money. Inflation doesn't cause devaluation; it is devaluation. It's an increase in the…
>Will a Tesla (or any car) really prevent you from running your car into something if you try to? I guess it depends on what you mean by "try to". I drive a VW; if I'm inching out of a parking spot, it will…
>Don't forget the Supercharger network Part of the VW "Dieselgate" settlement requires VW to invest $2BB in charger infrastructure. Installing chargers is not rocket science, nor a huge advantage.
>Reservations stand at about 400,000 I believe. Based on? There's been no official release. If they stood at 400k, Musk would be shouting it from the rooftops. Many reservations were expecting a $35k car (with a…