They should poach Neal Mohan.
- Operation Malicious Mortgage: - > 400 arrested - 173 convictions - Operation Stolen Dream: - ~500 arrested - > 300 convictions Those that can, have been charged with fraud. For the rest, typically there's not enough…
Those people responsible for the 2008 financial crisis yet not charged, they should be charged with breaking what law?
It won't happen, but I really wish to see Tesla lawyers telling the court "we know the advert text, video, and the term 'Autopilot' are misleading, but they're just, you know, 'corporate puffery'".
Context: > > > What behavior do you want them to change? > > Don't advertise their driver assist system as "full self driving". > The system involved in this crash was never advertised as "full self driving". I assume…
From https://web.archive.org/web/20211002045634/https://www.tesla...: > Tesla cars come standard with advanced hardware capable of providing Autopilot features, and *full self-driving capabilities* — through software…
> ...according to some very deranged doomsayers including; The Verge...lousy predictions that were made by them. Can you share the link to the article(s) where The Verge made that lousy prediction(s)?
"...combine SDK A with library B, then plug in component C and connect to service D..." is "really like routine factory work"?.. What kind of "routine factory work" you've been doing?
> Daily scrum, sprint planning, retrospective and review are ceremonies, and they are totally mentioned in the guide. Those are "Events", activities to support development work. Unless you mean programming, testing,…
There is no "ceremonies" nor "story points" in the Scrum Guide. Perhaps you are referring to "Fake Scrum".
> Also worth mentioning that everybody found the milestones ridiculous and unachievable in 2018. Who is "everybody"? Few months back I manage to find some old articles that basically said somebody said that, but none of…
> “Pushing sales people to increase their amount of sales/quota is like asking meteorologists for sunshine”. > Hmmm it doesn’t seem unreasonable in that context? You’re really asking people to work more effectively, to…
> Scrum _is_ a bit like communism. Each time it fails people claim it's wasn't the real thing. The difference is when people do communism, they actually follow the recipe (and failing), i.e. central planning, one-party…
Reminds me of that time when my team was called into a meeting where the CTO "advised" us that "code does not have to be perfect", when all we wanted to do was review the code for a PoC that we were ordered to "own" and…
That is a very interesting example because in my (Southeast Asia) country & culture, a missed wedding date will have a real & huge financial consequence.
They should poach Neal Mohan.
- Operation Malicious Mortgage: - > 400 arrested - 173 convictions - Operation Stolen Dream: - ~500 arrested - > 300 convictions Those that can, have been charged with fraud. For the rest, typically there's not enough…
Those people responsible for the 2008 financial crisis yet not charged, they should be charged with breaking what law?
It won't happen, but I really wish to see Tesla lawyers telling the court "we know the advert text, video, and the term 'Autopilot' are misleading, but they're just, you know, 'corporate puffery'".
Context: > > > What behavior do you want them to change? > > Don't advertise their driver assist system as "full self driving". > The system involved in this crash was never advertised as "full self driving". I assume…
From https://web.archive.org/web/20211002045634/https://www.tesla...: > Tesla cars come standard with advanced hardware capable of providing Autopilot features, and *full self-driving capabilities* — through software…
> ...according to some very deranged doomsayers including; The Verge...lousy predictions that were made by them. Can you share the link to the article(s) where The Verge made that lousy prediction(s)?
"...combine SDK A with library B, then plug in component C and connect to service D..." is "really like routine factory work"?.. What kind of "routine factory work" you've been doing?
> Daily scrum, sprint planning, retrospective and review are ceremonies, and they are totally mentioned in the guide. Those are "Events", activities to support development work. Unless you mean programming, testing,…
There is no "ceremonies" nor "story points" in the Scrum Guide. Perhaps you are referring to "Fake Scrum".
> Also worth mentioning that everybody found the milestones ridiculous and unachievable in 2018. Who is "everybody"? Few months back I manage to find some old articles that basically said somebody said that, but none of…
> “Pushing sales people to increase their amount of sales/quota is like asking meteorologists for sunshine”. > Hmmm it doesn’t seem unreasonable in that context? You’re really asking people to work more effectively, to…
> Scrum _is_ a bit like communism. Each time it fails people claim it's wasn't the real thing. The difference is when people do communism, they actually follow the recipe (and failing), i.e. central planning, one-party…
Reminds me of that time when my team was called into a meeting where the CTO "advised" us that "code does not have to be perfect", when all we wanted to do was review the code for a PoC that we were ordered to "own" and…
That is a very interesting example because in my (Southeast Asia) country & culture, a missed wedding date will have a real & huge financial consequence.