🚗 Tesla reports 180,338 vehicles produced, 184,800 delivered in first quarter of 2021
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Tesla reports 180,338 vehicles produced, 184,800 delivered in first quarter of 2021. Tesla just reported first-quarter vehicle production and delivery numbers for 2021. In total, it delivered 184,800 vehicles and produced 180,338 cars. (Lora Kolodny via CNBC)
U.S. Employers Add Most Jobs in Seven Months as Rebound Heats Up. U.S. employers added the most jobs in seven months with improvement across most industries in March, as more vaccinations and fewer business restrictions supercharged the labor market recovery. (Reade Pickert via Bloomberg)
Iran Nuclear Deal Participants to Meet in Vienna Next Week. Negotiations to restore the 2015 Iran nuclear deal will take place among all parties in Vienna next week, senior Western diplomats said Friday, the first serious effort to rescue the agreement since President Biden took office in January. (Laurence Norman via Wall Street Journal)
NFTs Are an Art Project Gone Awry. The only thing we’d wanted to do was ensure that artists could make some money and have control over their work. Back in May 2014, I was paired up with the artist Kevin McCoy at Seven on Seven, an annual event in New York City designed to spark new ideas by connecting technologists and artists. (Anil Dash via The Atlantic)
Mike Rowe's New Discovery+ Show Is Big Oil-Funded Propaganda. Reality show host Mike Rowe’s new series Six Degrees, which is currently streaming on Discovery+ and will soon air on television, begins how I expected it would: with him on screen in a t-shirt, jeans, and baseball cap, and smiling wryly. It’s classic Rowe, posturing as an avatar for the “average” American. (Dharna Noor via Gizmodo)
Biden Actively Considering Cancelling Student Loan Debt Of Up To $50,000. The Biden administration on Thursday indicated that the President is actively considering whether to enact widespread student loan forgiveness of up to $50,000. But no decision has yet been made. (Adam S. Minsky via Forbes)
Microsoft outage knocks sites and services offline. Microsoft stumbled back online Thursday after an hours-long outage in the middle of the U.S. west coast working afternoon. Besides its homepage, Microsoft’s Xbox and Office services went down, log-in pages didn’t load, and the company’s status pages were also knocked offline by the outage. (Zack Whittaker via TechCrunch)
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