Companies love to use open source software to reduce their development costs. They hate to contribute back.
It’s a little more complicated than that. You have to be summing everyone who is still tied to all the previous tracks. It needs to be a geometric sum formula.
2^33 is approximately 8.5 billion, which is roughly the population of the world.
At some people you will run out of people to tie to the tracks.
First rule of the internet: you’re not allowed to criticise the US government. If you do, you will be accused of being a Russian troll.
For most people, including most city dwellers, trains are indeed the correct solution.
That’s not how recycling works.
Most recycling today is PR anyway. Recycled stuff gets dumped into some poor third world country.
All I am saying is that he built Tesla and SpaceX with government (taxpayer) money.
The problem is no what happens to lithium afterwards. The problem is what the environmental cost of getting the lithium out of the earth.
why? I don’t get it.
Lithium mining is very bad for the planet. ICEs are bad, but battery EVs are also horrible.
Both electric cars and spacex are government subsidized industries. He’s not competing on the free market. Elon excels at getting the government to make his business for him.
Musk is a great salesman and a terrible engineer.
The page at the top looks perfectly fine. It’s useful, it gets the job done and it’s lightweight.
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