The bit where the guy in charge repeats a factoid this thin as if it’s persuasive and illuminating, because he thinks it’s his vision that matters more than his money, is something that I think most reasonably experienced tech workers would recognize as an even bigger red flag than the parts where he’s like “And now I will use unrated equipment in a safety-of-life application against the strong objections of experts!”
@vruba another gem from that article:
“I had come across this business anomaly I couldn’t explain,” he recalled. “If three-quarters of the planet is water, how come you can’t access it?”
this business anomaly
@mendel “Something people don’t talk about enough is that the planet’s dry surface is basically flat. Most business there is happening on one level, effectively in a single plane. But the ocean is 3D. McKinsey predicts massive growth in immersive technology in the coming decade, and there are more than 1e18 m² of volume – that’s 3D volume – in the ocean, all of it potentially immersive. So the amount of room for business in the ocean is literally off this chart I made.”
@vruba here we simply multiply our annual revenue by the depth of the mariana trench, and…