I had the exact same reaction to reading those lines. Everyone I knew was more than happy to use AOL to surf the World Wide Web it was only when their cost and speed stagnated next to competitors did people jump ship.
Buried beneath the sensational headline is the fact that Panasonic has been slowly divesting over the past year. They did not just "dump" the stock today, they simply reported that they had finished selling all their shares today.
Even more appropriate:
Over the course of the last year Panasonic has divested from TSLA and used the gains to expand car battery operations.
The currently headline makes it sound like it just click sell on $3.6B shares, the article makes clear that they have been selling over the year and this is just the final report that they are fully divested.
> web designers need to think long and hard about how they implement responsive design.
No, web designers need to do their best to balance cost/value of changes. While this might be a hot button topic here, I doubt the general public knows or cares much. Silly and self centered to DEMAND everyone needs to change to fit a niche group of users
Uber is a global app, so the other 9/10s of the code is for all the features and functionality you'll never see outside your region since there is currently no way to split up binaries by region.
The penalty here isn't because your equipment fell apart, it is if you keep playing with broken equipment then that is a penalty. If your stick breaks and you drop it on the ice then you are fine.
Broken sticks are sharp so playing with one is a safety hazard.