This sounds great to me, I would love to know how much a procedure costs before I have it instead of having bills for arbitrary amounts of money show up one at a time over the course of six months.
I found German noun declensions a pain to learn and you basically just have to memorize the gender of each noun. Spanish grammar is simpler in comparison and the -a vs -o ending tells you the gender of most nouns.
Also, like the article mentions, English has just as many words with Latin roots as it does Germanic.
The Soviet Union had chronic housing shortages. Multiple families would live squeezed together in one small apartment. The waiting list to get your own took years and years.
I doubt that will be a problem here. Their Kentucky plant is huge, it's been around for decades and it makes lots of high quality cars including the Camry. Toyota goes to a lot of effort to teach the workers their production system and culture.
The user notes feature was the best thing Twitter ever did so I disagree that they can't release meaningful updates.
It's hard to disentangle how many of their problems are due to staff cuts vs Musk being unpopular with advertisers and the coronavirus tech bubble bursting.
Yeah maybe I'm underestimating them in that case. Every other battery powered device I own degrades a lot faster than that but I guess car batteries are higher quality.
$17k before the tax rebate apparently. The cheapest one I available right now is $22,400 with 81,400 miles compared to the MSRP for a new one of $38,000. To me that doesn't sound like that great of a deal. A car, especially an electric car, with that many miles is likely over half way through it's lifespan and it's in the most maintenance heavy half to boot. As someone who always bought used cars I think the used market in general is so bad right now that next time I need a car I'm going to buy new. The value just isn't there like it used to be.
It does seem to be cheaper than other Model 3s with similar mileage that I'm seeing on Carmax so for someone who does want to buy a used Tesla then it's probably worth taking a look.
Calling it an AI team gives the wrong impression imo, these aren't researchers or engineers.
>The group, which also has offices in China, India, Ireland and Spain, is responsible for improving Siri by listening to queries to the voice service and determining if it heard and handled questions accurately. The announcement to close the San Diego group was made by Christine DeFilippo, a top deputy to Apple AI chief John Giannandrea, the people said.
This sounds like a low level position that wouldn't be worth moving for.
We even have an example of what a train wreck it is in Canada, with stagnant productivity, a housing bubble and overcrowded public services. But we're determined to make the exact same mistakes.
The diplomat in charge of central Europe thinks their declaration of war is a practical joke from another department, so nobody notices when their army (of about 10 crossbowmen) shows up in New York and grabs a fictional doomsday device out of a secret lab.