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alphaomegacode | 1 year ago | on: Detroit is hitting 'pause' on electric cars

The article mostly details the move by many legacy automakers to delay electrifying more of their fleet and touches on the aspect of gas stations and recharges. However, what it doesn't mention is that it appears that internal combustion engine vehicles cost about 40% more in service costs which obviously affects dealers. Here's an article I remember from MotorTrend a few years ago https://www.motortrend.com/news/government-ev-ice-maintenanc...

alphaomegacode | 1 year ago | on: UK government can't kick consultancy habit despite promises

Not just the UK govt but same with the US govt. Loss of domain-specific knowledge is a real problem is one problem. When project deadlines slip, government departments have no choice but to pay whatever the cost for extending the contract since the specific knowledge lies with the contracting company.

alphaomegacode | 1 year ago | on: Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust Microsoft hasn't earned

For MS to even think Recall was a good idea is quite worrisome.

Financial services, government departments (including things like criminal cases), healthcare - talk about a privacy and confidentiality nightmare.

It should be interesting to hear the inside story about how this was championed inside the company and how it got the greenlight from the higher ups.

alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: What Would IT Take to Convince Americans That the Economy Is Fine?

From my understanding, over 50% of inflation is due to corporations increasing prices to make more profits. https://www.epi.org/blog/corporate-profits-have-contributed-...

I think that is something that needs to be talked about much more. I'm not an economist so not sure how things like that are addressed. Anti-trust enforcement? I honestly don't know but I'm sure there are more informed readers in HN that can comment.

alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Post Office lied and threatened BBC over Fujitsu dev whistleblower

Seems one of the former senior executives of Fujitsu now runs a gov't agency that handles contracts to digital services vendors like...Fujitsu.

Not sure how the legal authorities work in the UK but people have to be held accountable, regardless of political party. One would think the government's legal authorities have to act on behalf of the citizens not just in holding persons criminally responsible but also compensating victims.

https://democracyforsale.substack.com/p/tory-donor-fujitsu-p...

alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: 'Walk on water' or return to the office, Broadcom CEO says amid layoffs

This be the same Broadcom that wouldn't provide Linux drivers forever for laptops and such in the early-to-mid 2000s?

Don't know much about their management style and I'm pro-hybrid/work-from-home for jobs that can be done as such but their holding back drivers just as wifi was becoming pervasive seemed pretty low to many if I remember correctly.

alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Air Canada apologizes, women kicked off flight for refusing vomit-covered seats

What a disgusting cabin crew and flight crew. The women should get attorneys and take the airline to court. How is there no response by the airline? Passengers flying Air Canada need to know which pilot found it so trivial and easy to threaten passengers who didn't want to fly in vomit-covered seats.

All the passengers on that flight who were subject to that disgusting flying environment should be refunded their tickets.

Typical Air Canada level of service and yet they have the most expensive tickets flying in/out of Canadian airports. Not to mention their workers striking every other year.

alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Dirty downside of 'return to office'; ending WFH could make climate crisis worse

Various bodies that track worldwide congestion/traffic show traffic trending upwards for years now. Of course not counting the CoVid year(s) but afterwards, it has been on an upwards trend. Even in "less developed" areas in the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa the trends are to greater congestion and the associated lost time, deaths, increased pollution and lower quality of life.

https://inrix.com/blog/2022-traffic-scorecard/

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/sep/15/road-con...

https://www.itdp.org/2021/03/22/the-next-pandemic-surge-traf...

alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: McDonald's Employees Can't Accept Tips – But That May Soon Change in Colorado

Tipping at McDonald’s to ensure you get your fries and burger hot? What prevents the workers from slow-walking your orders if you're a regular and don't tip?

As for tipping in the Apple store, it's already a "hope I look like I have money and am worth their time" experience lol. So it'll be interesting to see if they use tips to acknowledge someone.

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