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So it sounds like they did have plans, or at least ideas, for it but are now backtracking after the 100% deserved backlash.
Yep, that's what I like to call a soft release
Trial balloon.
This one happened to be made of lead.
every company brainstorms at some point and come up with a few good and a lot of bad ideas;
it doesn't make it any closer to being a reality, the only difference is that this was made public.
We have subscription services in cars now.
I'm betting it'll happen either way.
It's a fucking stupid future.
My car has 6 or 7 subscriptions I believe? I lost count.
And this is one reason why I hate modern cars. But then again, there’s no alternative, and that sucks.
Older cars?
Maybe for now, but there’s fewer and fewer around. In ten-twenty years time it will be hard to find a 90s car with reasonable mileage.
Looks like tesla offers a premium subscription for most things and a separate one for the fancy cruise control... So I assume you have an old model or your being a troll?
Sounds like you're the one confused about it yourself.
When another person had car subscriptions, it was meaningless. But you having none of them is supposed to mean something. Makes no sense.
That's what you're saying. "durr that doesn't mean I have them". Whoosh
I'm grateful for you confirming your status. Troll projection is real
Implication: it happened to me, that makes it universal
Implication: it happened to you, so it is in no way universal
Any other extremely basic ideas you pretend to need ELI5-ed?
Exactly--and someone had to make the unpopular decision to announce it and weather the first round of criticisms. They also will be the first to profit from said stupid idea when they roll it out and the dumbs line up to buy it for fomo reasons or whatever
They were running it by to see if the host will accept the parasite. They will be back folks
Some ideas are so bad you make sure they never get released
The new CEO had the beginning of an idea in an interview. The interviewer tried to push back while still keeping the interview going, but it became messy real quick.
If that's the new CEO's first idea, good luck, Logitech.
It was so bad Nilay Patel had to apologize (semi-seriously) about causing a news cycle about a mouse.
Same thing happened earlier this year with Wendy’s new CEO. His brilliant plan to make a name for himself was rolling out dynamic pricing. After days of well deserved backlash Wendy’s had to come out and walk it back while insisting they had never planned to use this to do lunch/dinner surge pricing.
Isn't that what pizzerias and such often do, though, to get more customers in throughout the day? Where I live, a pizza for lunch is often like 20-40% cheaper than a pizza for dinner, and I think that's actually alright.
They were just throwing it out to gauge reaction. They won't give up on the idea just yet.
Still 1000% have those plans, they are just going to get quiet about them externally for a bit longer now.