Making lighter vehicles is a big strategy to make electric affordable quick indeed. Maybe some companies will manage to find good solution and implement them quicker than car makers? Renault managed this with the Twizy.
I investigated myself plugin hybrid vs full electric, and full electric won for the simple fact that a plugin needs to be charged every day I will drive somewhere. For the electric, I can recharge it once a week or twice a month and it will cover my needs. I don't have an in-house charger so this is a massive difference.
In the case of local software, I agree. But most users expect connected services nowadays, which mean recurring costs for the developers as well in many cases.
What do you mean by “connected services”? If that’s just a code word for cloud storage, then no, thank you. I’ve got cloud storage, and I don’t need yours. You’re just trying to justify charging me every month.
IBM | Design Front-End Developer / UX Engineer | Near Stuttgart, Germany | ONSITE | Full Time
Our lovely design studio, inside the IBM Boeblingen R&D lab, is looking for a UX Engineer to work inside a design team on prototypes and help the engineering team deliver the best possible experiences to our users. You will make designs live and work with the designers so they can test and improve their designs.
We're looking for people with front-end skills and experience of working with designers. A strong design affinity is wanted, along with good knowledge of modern CSS methodologies. Modern JavaScript skills (ES6, modules...) are of advantage.
We offer multiples benefits, among which flexible work times, 6 weeks of vacation/year and many internal resources for learning like Safari Books Online and local hackatons. We are a diverse team with people from more than 10 countries.
IBM Design | Front End Developers | Boeblingen (near Stuttgart, Germany) | ONSITE, FULLTIME
We are looking for front end developers in our Design Studio. We're building the next generation of products for our Analytics brand.
You'll be working with designers and other front end developers to build prototypes of designs, work on component libraries, websites, web apps, animations... You'll also have the ability to do side activities like filming, or photography.
We expect skills in git, JavaScript (vanilla if possible), Node.js and CSS. Additional front end skills like SVG are a plus, and an existing knowledge of design a big advantage - interest for the design topic is expected.
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