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China’s BYD is selling more electric cars than Tesla

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BYD overtook Tesla to become the world’s biggest electric car company in the final quarter of 2023.

China’s BYD is selling more electric cars than Tesla | CNN Business

China’s BYD is selling more electric cars than Tesla::BYD overtook Tesla to become the world’s biggest electric car company in the final quarter of 2023.

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  • Every time i see BYD, I get excited at prospects at 'bringing your own device' and then I realize I can't read, once again.

    Maybe one day...

    • Why would you get excited for BYOD? If you're bringing your own device you just use personal resources for work purposes, also you give your employer the oportunity of always being available on top of whatever insight they gather from your device using their software. When I had a work phone it would go on airplane mode at the end of my working hours.

      If you are the company, sure you save money, but good luck securing any sensitive data on your employee devices, also there is only so many compliance policies that you can enforce on a device you don't own.

      • Not OP, but it's because I get to use Linux, a platform that I'm much more productive on. Also, with BYOD I can use a laptop that's actually decent, instead of being forced to use a clunky, underspec'd work-provided laptop. In my case, I use a ThinkPad Z13 Gen1 (Ryzen 69xx, 32GB RAM) that's also pretty decent for casual gaming and has excellent battery life and excellent Linux support.

        Luckily we have a pretty good BYOD policy at my current workplace, and my employer even compensates us for not using a work laptop.

        also you give your employer the oportunity of always being available on top of whatever insight they gather from your device using their software.

        I'm not using their software though (as in traditional apps), they're all either web based (such as M365 apps) or via remote desktop (Citrix, for legacy apps). All the web-based apps are filtered with uBlock Origin to get rid of the tracking stuff. The other apps I use for work are all open-source, such as VSCodium, Git, Ansible, Ruby, libvirt etc, so I don't have to worry about them.

        All my work stuff runs under a separate user account, with several work-related customisations in place - including a different, boring wallpaper. Once it's home time, I log off, log back into my normal account and bam, it's suddenly turned into a gaming machine, with nothing to do with work.

        The best part is, I'm the one fully in control over my machine and don't need to go thru bs bureaucracy to get simple things installed or customised. For instance, back when I was new to the job and wanted to get Dark Reader (harmless browser extension) installed on my work machine, I got rejected with some bs excuse. Switched to BYOD and now I can use all the extensions I want.

        Finally, the next time I replace/upgrade my machine, both my personal and work experiences gets a boost. It's a win-win situation.

        So yeah, BYOD is awesome and definitely something I'd get excited for.

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