"Instacart told NPR that more than 50% of people who shop for the app are women. DoorDash said women make up more than 50% of its "dashers" in rural and suburban areas and more than 60% in urban areas."
This ratio seems quite normal. Anyone knows how it compares to Uber/Lyft?
Was hoping this would be a calculation of a financial cost. Any idea how much that could be and how much would the consumer have to pay so that Starlink is profitable?
In 2013 (only 5 years ago!), The Phoenix Project [1] came out. Very interesting to read what has changed since then and how some concepts that were considered new at the time are take for granted. It's a pretty easy read, ideal as an audio book.