GiddyGap
Yeah, the trend turned against large planes like the A380 and 747. At least until they can make them more environmentally friendly.
Boeing has made life a lot easier for Airbus over the past few years.
Sure. There's lots of competition in the EV market, but one more player wouldn't hurt.
Maybe a bit. But it's still already worst-in-class.
American workers could lose workplace protections that they’ve had for almost a century
It really can't get much worse, though. Any American worker who thinks they have workplace protections needs to wake up and take a look around the rest of the Western world. The US is pretty much worst-in-class when in comes to workplace protections.
I remember something similar being said about reddit back in the day.
One thing that's very clear to me is that when a tech company says something is "here to stay," it doesn't actually mean it's here to stay.
To expand? Gain influence down the road? Diversify?
there absolutely is no loyalty from an organisation.
This is why I jump ship without any further thought or feeling of remorse. They would throw you out on your butt without a second's hesitation whenever they feel like it.
Came here to doom-scroll. I was not disappointed.