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Auto makers found out about that 25 years ago. They never learn. Srkdqltr Thursday #1
While the industry can be cyclical, the data doesn't show much of a decline in sales over time MichMan Thursday #11
Your numbers need context Bob_in_VA Yesterday #13
Sales went up 2 million units from 2000-2007 compared to the 1992-1998 period MichMan Yesterday #16
who is "they" nt msongs Yesterday #12
Block is Jack Dorsey, the guy who sold Twitter to Musk. Here are your customers. usonian Thursday #2
Unregulated Capitalism ends the same way the board game Monopoly does Tim S Thursday #3
And nuclear warfare and/or mass unrest are the equivalent of someone knocking the game board flying. ChicagoTeamster Thursday #5
I just read an article where Meta, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other mega companies are going to DC Deuxcents Thursday #4
Are renewables going to be part of those plans? appmanga Thursday #9
Robots and AI's are going to send us their paychecks, right? thought crime Thursday #6
That is what I always ask. Blue Full Moon Thursday #7
Step Right Up Kid Berwyn Yesterday #18
Maybe this kind of disruption is what it finally takes... appmanga Thursday #8
would be nice if more people woke up Skittles Thursday #10
4 disgusting pieces of shit own GDP collapsing wealth. Initech Yesterday #14
I feel like this is gonna hit the white collar workers (like myself) more than anyone, especially programmers. FascismIsDeath Yesterday #15
One other thing that few seem to realize. Robots don't pay taxes. Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #17
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