Looks like Volvo to me.

Looks like Volvo to me.

Rather, the Hawaiian law is based on the fact that in the United States, corporations are created and given their powers by the charters of the individual states. Indeed, corporations simply are a legal creation of the state, everywhere they exist, by definition. The new law simply states that corporations doing business in Hawaii do not have the power to engage in local, state, or federal political campaigns, that that was not one of the powers enumerated in the state’s corporate charter. It further specifies a range of penalties—including losing the right to conduct any business in the state at all—if they do.
https://prospect.org/2026/05/18/hawaii-state-legislature-citizens-united-corporations-politics/
I spent an hour today on a webinar about how to optimize token usage with more than 500 other participants from the company I work for. Because billing is about to have its come-to-Jesus moment.
I still miss my T-Mobile G1 and G2 with their slide out keyboards. ... And the replaceable screens and batteries.
That's probably an actual quote? It's so bad, I find it hard to tell.
This could genuinely be actual dialogue from True Blood.
I drunkenly hate watched a season and change of that ages ago and can still hear the vampire guy grunting "Sookeh."
I'm definitely aware now. We're global and that means even more overhead with multiple regulatory bodies. Our products are several years to their first market, and at least another year for the global rollout.
And I'm just over here writing software and trying to reduce toil for these insane people who hand-roll excel files like they're databases and applications.
I left the tech world and now work for a medical device company. All I can say is I'm extremely happy to be working from home with the 3 hours of meetings and 1-2 hours of work I have each week. And the director wants to get me a junior because I'm managing so many projects. Hell, I'm actively drumming up work and it takes weeks for anything to happen.
Sure I took a bit of a pay cut, but I'm not on call 1 week a month and I'm not being run ragged everyday either.
Nah, I'll stick to known brands.
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I'm not sure they offer anything other than feels with a mark up.
Even my EV F150 would be only about $60 from 0-100% at peak PG&E summer rates (4pm-8pm). And I just avoid those charging times, so it's more like $40.
Inspired by 1975 F1 cars.