@denisyurchak One important thing for us was to have a healthy market. A los of Teslas have been sold so you can easily find parts, upgrades, customizations. BYD was new to our country son that part was going to be a gamble.
@denisyurchak The brands we have in my country might not be the ones you have there. There are tons. The one we considered was BYD, the Sealion 7 specifically. But due to regulation and market I think they don’t have FSD here. I think Tesla doesn’t either. But we were not looking for that.
@denisyurchak If you think of a M3 or MY as the Camry of electric cars it would make more sense.
They made an incredible effort of removing the number of pieces. And it shows. Sometimes that is good, others not so much.
If you want good self driving, China cars is where it might be at.
@jasonfried We need visual structure. And not everyone is good at defining it.
I can see interfaces going back to buttons and panels. But I can also see that my input methods will change to include voice.
My voice will manipulate the buttons and panels.
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Something we value at TigerBeetle is that we are craftspeople. It’s who we are and what we do, but more, it’s the quality (and trust) we sell:
“Each line of TigerBeetle code is handcrafted, and then independently reviewed (and understood) by another engineer.”
We lack a term for code coverage, but for supervision.
In "traditional" programming, (almost) all code was seen at least once by one programmer.
The percent of supervised code has fallen and will continue to fall.
Should we have a way to *mark* a commit as "supervised"?
Codebases need not be 100% covered by tests, but it is hard to argue that they should have none.
In a similar vein, codebases need not be 100% supervised, but it is hard to argue that they should never be.
Oye @Cinepolis, ayer durante los anuncios previos a la película de Mandalorian, muy rico y todo, pero pasaron un tráiler de Scary Movie 6.
Muy memorable para mis niños ver dos dildos de la altura de 6 Grogus, uno de los cuales terminó almacenado en el recto de un fantasma.