When your country has only 5 million people and is a top petroleum extractor and exporter, sure, it's easy to subsidize electric vehicles. Realistically it should be 2020.
> Maybe we just need time to let numbers even out, maybe there isn't even a problem to begin with, because females might actually be 5 times less likely to be naturally interested in tech. Who knows?
No, no. Google clearly knows. That's why they are going for 50/50.
Which of the two outcomes do you prefer to happen:
1. True malware creator and seller is sent to prison.
2. True malware creator and seller is not sent to prison.
Whether he pleads guilty or not has nothing to do with him being a security researcher. I'd much rather have more false positives than false negatives. You, and the rest of Europe, would too.
> Buying a new $700 phone every couple years is a very different thing from buying a new $40,000 car because you can't get it fixed.
Isn't that what they said about the iPhone when it was first released? Perhaps your income level is less than the target market segment for the Tesla Model 3.
> I got two guys with Master degrees for $20k less than what you wanted.") but not so good for employees on the upper end of the pay scale.
MIT grad, data scientist here. Again, if you are not a top data scientist, it will work fine for you. I routinely get offered $300K/year as a recent PhD grad in the Bay area. I would not get anywhere near proportional compensation in Atlanta or even Seattle.
With that said, who is Cathleen Morawetz? And why should I, a random software engineer at Google, care?