[-] bearr@lemmy.world 95 points 1 year ago

No need for regulations, just set a price floor please. Only billionaires allowed.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Fines like this should be calculated based on % of corporations net assets. Something like this, say 5-10%. That would at least get their attention.

Same with personal fines honestly, percentage of income or total wealth, depending on the crime.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I have mixed feelings on this. I think there were a few good reasons to move to sealed batteries. In an ideal world you could give consumers choices between the various trade-offs and offer multiple models or variants.

But of course that will never happen because non-replaceable batteries present a far better business case. If they were forced to offer options, the manufacturers would deliberately make the user-replaceable models far shittier and then complain to the regulators that they were unpopular.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

I’m having a hard time believing that industry executives are negotiating in even remotely good faith. If that were true, it’s not likely that a second major union would have joined the strike.

Such ridiculous pandering; get ready for the PR tactics that will make union demands look unreasonable and paint the workers as lazy and greedy.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 110 points 1 year ago

I’m having a hard time believing that industry executives are negotiating in even remotely good faith. If that were true, it’s not likely that a second major union would have joined the strike.

Such ridiculous pandering; get ready for the PR tactics that will make union demands look unreasonable and paint the workers as lazy and greedy.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Yeahhhhh… the infotainment in the last GM vehicle I drove maybe 4-5 years ago had a UI that looked like it was designed by a drunk child, absolutely no useful functionality to speak of, and was slower than molasses in winter. I’ll believe their Carplay killer when I see it.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Completely agree. I think it’s just going to become a very mainstream basic place for basic discussion, probably with a lot of mean comments, racism, bigotry, etc. It wasn’t that way when I joined and it had already fallen pretty far when I left last month.

It’s not going to die as a site but the community is already gone.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Why does this article say they’re headquartered in Israel? Their HQ is in San Francisco. In any case, I’m curious to see how the dust settles on all of this.

[-] bearr@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I think it’s more like top 5%. Between my husband and I we’re top 30% and it’s still terrible for us. But, point taken, like everything else in the US it’s serving the powerful few so it’s unlikely to change.

bearr

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