JLR made their most profits in a decade this year, as they pointed out. They also outsourced UK cyber risk and operations roles to TCS, and laid people off.
Since JLR need their suppliers to resume their car production, and since as they point out they're rich, couldn't their fund their suppliers?
September 17, 2025 at 1:29 PM
JLR made their most profits in a decade this year, as they pointed out. They also outsourced UK cyber risk and operations roles to TCS, and laid people off.
Since JLR need their suppliers to resume their car production, and since as they point out they're rich, couldn't their fund their suppliers?
@adamgordonbell.bsky.social produces another one of my favorite listens, CoRecursive. I've paid for this podcast a few times. I like how he crafts each episode to have salient lessons. Episode 66 on Sqlite is :so_good:, and number 85 on Shipping Graphing Calculator is fascinating:
@adamgordonbell.bsky.social produces another one of my favorite listens, CoRecursive. I've paid for this podcast a few times. I like how he crafts each episode to have salient lessons. Episode 66 on Sqlite is :so_good:, and number 85 on Shipping Graphing Calculator is fascinating:
I think this must be why cold brew was invented. Grab a pre-made shot from the fridge first thing, wait until you can see and hold a thought, now make first coffee of the day
January 16, 2025 at 9:29 AM
I think this must be why cold brew was invented. Grab a pre-made shot from the fridge first thing, wait until you can see and hold a thought, now make first coffee of the day