You shouldn't be talking to the customer to hear what monstrosity of an application they think they want months from now, or even what "features" they think they want added. You should talk to the customer to understand…
> removing about 4.5lb of Carbon-dioxide per 20,000 miles In familiar units: 0.05 g/km. Contrast that to the ~100 g/km emitted by a modern ICE car with decent efficiency. Of course, as mentioned: > same amount of carbon…
This is pretty much what was implemented in Finland starting last year. If an employer wants to keep a non-compete clause in a contract, they are forced to pay their prior salary for the agreed period (max 12 months)…
You shouldn't be talking to the customer to hear what monstrosity of an application they think they want months from now, or even what "features" they think they want added. You should talk to the customer to understand…
> removing about 4.5lb of Carbon-dioxide per 20,000 miles In familiar units: 0.05 g/km. Contrast that to the ~100 g/km emitted by a modern ICE car with decent efficiency. Of course, as mentioned: > same amount of carbon…
This is pretty much what was implemented in Finland starting last year. If an employer wants to keep a non-compete clause in a contract, they are forced to pay their prior salary for the agreed period (max 12 months)…