Fisker Sued Again, Now By Engineering Firm Working On Pear And Alaska


by Carscoops

Carscoops— Fisker is in even more trouble as an engineering partner has sued it for $13 million over unpaid fees and damages

Fortune—The accounting firm that Trump hired for his media firm’s IPO was caught copy-and-pasting previous audits and is now banned forever. The firm and its founder have agreed to pay a combined $12 million in penalties and to a permanent suspension.

Yle Uutiset—The Covid effect — more people in Finland now working from home. The rise is being driven by an increase in the number of women working remotely, with 37 percent of women and 33 percent of men doing so last year.

medium.freecodecamp.org—Decoding Chaos: How True Randomness Works in Software Engineering. Understanding Randomness When you hear the word "randomness," what usually comes to mind? You may think of something intangible, an abstract concept without a specific shape or form  – it's random. But randomness is much more than an abstract idea – it's a fundamental aspect of our daily decisions