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Claude Code and the Great Productivity Panic of 2026

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46 points·by muzz·4 mesi fa·16 comments

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muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
> They have big expansion plans and most of that is outside of California

You might want to tell Tesla that. They just added a ton of office space in Palo Alto: https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/10/08/tesla-agrees-to-big-o...
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
"because that part of Texas is inefficient" doesn't seem like a great answer
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
Then why do it? That amount could pay for lots of schools to built etc
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
There's no evidence of this either. The contra-evidence is: https://www.capolicylab.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/CalEx...
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
The data is from the USPS. Sorry if it doesn't match some anecdotes
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
This is why we have markets. This news is now public, and TSLA is down today, ie investors have decided it is worth less after the news than before it.
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
No homestead exemption. Roughly 3.1% tax rate. Northwest corner of Austin, in the 78717 zip code. Leander ISD if I recall correctly.

California taxes were affected by CA deduction, CA personal exemption, and 401k (which I didn't max out, and even without it I think the original claim still stands although just barely)
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
Elon personally potentially saving billions in taxes might have a lot to do with both of those ie his move and then the company's move. As an investor in the company, I am concerned about that (that this change was done to benefit one person rather than the company).

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Elon-Musk-...
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
Not sure why this comment is being down-voted, but I do agree with it somewhat. As an outsider, I see other states like Washington state also having no state income tax, but none of the kind of writing when companies move there or form there instead of California.
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
I think GP's point was more about wondering whether this change is beneficial to the company, or mainly beneficial to Elon. I think that's a very valid question.
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
There is no "large exodus" of people moving out of California.

The number of people moving from San Francisco to Austin in a year is something like 240 households. https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/People-are-leavi...
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
That sounds really bad. What are the specific problems with sewage there?
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
For two years before the pandemic, I carpooled with Tesla HQ employees almost one a week (depending on who I got matched with on a particular day) and I only live 15 miles away.
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
There was no announcement of sizeable numbers of relocations. Anecdotally, my friends that work in Palo Alto are staying put
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
> though I personally think it inflates home prices in CA above their "true" market value and disincentivizes anyone from selling/moving

Exactly. And this is important for potential homeowners to understand. It is one of the things that makes California real estate so attractive. One has to view their house as an investment, not just a place to live.
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
A decade ago, I owned a 200k house in Austin while making a 6-figure salary in California-- I paid more in property taxes on the house in Austin than I did on income taxes on my income in California.
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
Everyone I've talked to is staying put. Friends, families, social roots, etc are deep I guess.
muzz
·5 anni fa·discuss
Yeah it's been about a 30-year drought for the Austin area since Dell
muzz
·6 anni fa·discuss
Job openings are still aplenty for Palo Alto based location, so what would these new + all the existing employees in HQ do?
muzz
·6 anni fa·discuss
And a fun subfact is that it had that code before Oracle existed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Carlos_Airport_(California...