Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | croes's commentslogin

Both are American companies, not like VW, so not much will happen

What does this have to do with them being American? You do realize nothing much happened to VW in Europe, I hope.

VW executives went to prison:

https://qz.com/dieselgate-sentences-handed-down-1851782440

I do not yet know if there's wrongdoing here, but even if it was screaming bad, all US government enforcement bodies have been gutted and made completely subservient to the will of the president rather than their legislatively mandated mission, under a novel "unitary executive" philosophy.

Further, that unitary executive is completely corrupt, and has already been paid off by Meta. Ukraine is a model of clean government with proper anti-corruption investigations and teeth compared to the US.


Jail time [0] and billions of dollars in fines is “nothing much?”

0: https://apnews.com/article/volkswagen-germany-diesel-emissio...


Those billions are because of the USA. In the EU, it was merely a slap in the hand.

Annual revenue of VW at the time was 217B €. In the EU, they paid 1.5B €. So, 0.7% of their annual revenue for a scheme that went on for years.

Granted, in the US, they actually did persecute VW properly, and they ended up paying close to 30B $. A much proper sum.

As for the jail time, they arrested 2 from middle management in the EU. No member from the board or the CEO went to jail here.

Is that what we call justice now? Specially when we want to pretend we are superior to the USA in that regard?


The crime was committed in the USA.

You are expecting third party countries to begin litigation on crimes that happen outside of their borders - even if they're not even strictly illegal where they're headquartered?

That shit never happens, and if it would, you'd first have to start jailing lots of S&P CEOs for the companies crimes that are committed in other countries and never amount to anything, precisely for the same reason.

Like literally every company thats involved in any mining, drilling etc. They always don't adhere to local environmental regulations etc


> The crime was committed in the USA.

What? No, you are completely wrong. The crime was committed in many places. In the USA, but also in several EU countries (Germany included).

In fact, the numbers were more than 10x higher in the EU (since we use a lot more diesel cars) than what they were in the USA.

600 000 vehicles were affected in the USA, while 8.5 million vehicles were affected in the EU.

USA courts, effectively, issued a fine more than 200x higher per vehicle affected, than what we did in the EU.

No one that actually followed the news (and isn't German and therefore completely biased) will say with a straight face that EU justice system didn't favor VW due to established interests. The German government obviously manipulated the judicial system all over Europe to let the case go away.

It also says a lot, that it had to be the Americans bringing the case to light. A lot of people probably knew, but the control that the Germans had (and still have) over European economy and judicial systems didn't allow anyone inside the EU to speak up.

No justice was made over here.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_emissions_scandal


The American Justice system. Many no longer trust in its willingness and ability to enforce the rule of law.

> You debug at your abstraction layer. If that layer is natural language, debugging becomes: "Hey Claude, the login is failing for users with + in their email."

That sounds like step 2 before step 1. First you get complains that login in doesn’t work, then you find out it’s the + sign while you are debugging.


But there isn’t a risk either if you bring them. It’s about potential damage.

The other option is Epic is the same as now but Godot gets no money

It's all hypothetical for a transaction 5 years in the past. The future you propose is one where Epic is not actually the same: they have more liquid capital towards the mission their stakeholders decide, and less influence on Godot.

However, their stakeholders decided circa 2019/2020 that they want to influence the development of Godot and spent their money that way. Corporate donations aren't at a whim like us individuals who spend $3/mo on Wikipedia or a food pantry, it's considered by the executive team, calculated and green-lit by their accounting team.


If AI is capable of doing what they claim then these aren‘t moats because they are just one prompt away from being replicated.

> but I would genuinely like to know what the engineers thought when doing design reviews for a "selective stand down" feature.

First comes a full stomach, then comes ethics.


It's unfortunate then that the stomach is a bottomless pit for many people.

The font was used by the London Times until 1972.

And nobody thinks of the London Times when he sees Times New Roman. It’s just a default font many used in Word.


>The fact that many people pirate is not an opinion.

That's not the opinon part. That pirating is the reason a game business isn't viable is.

Would you have bought every game you pirated? How much money did you spend on gaming because you got hooked because you could play more games than you could afford otherwise?


Successfully building an IKEA shelf doesn’t make you a carpenter.

no, but I have furniture. it's important to keep sight of the end goal, unless the carpentry is purely a hobby.

What's the job title and education requirements for designing the supply chain and engineering of the ikea furniture?

I don't know, I don't work at IKEA. Sorry.

Got the same with ChatGPT and a simple web page with tiles.

Whereby I don’t know if it was a real infinite loop because I cancelled the session after 10 minutes seeing always the same "thoughts" looping


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: