Thread regarding Ford layoffs

Ford Blue meeting...

What a piece of cr@p meeting! I couldn't keep watching it after the tasteless "getaway car" Escape 2023 commercial. That commercial is not a bow, more of a complete fold down to the "alphabet" and feminist nuts.

Yes, I know that recently, we found that 62% of NEW cars are bought by women, even when more men owns cars than women. Still, the commercial showed women "doing" things that if we depict men doing the same things, we would have rallies and the whole social media in arms to ban it. Damn wokes and their double standards!

Anyway, getting back to the actual reason for this thread. We were told in that meeting to expect the shipping of new features every week regularly, that we'll use iterations to slowly give the customers what they wanted (still not sure how are we going to give "emotion" to a vehicle and make it "speak").

How many features is Ford going to develop, that needs this process of weekly releases? How many features is enough, before bloating even more the platform? I'd prefer a sturdy vehicle with less features, than having a weekly new feature and being worried with some of the weekly recalls.

Maybe I am too old, but all this push trying to convert a car into a "smartphone" seems crazy. Are we expecting people to switch cars like they do with cellphones? Not only there is a big price difference, but less and less people actually change their smartphones for newer versions.

Years ago, I did not understand why we were truly expecting to compete with the established players (IOS CarPlay/Android Auto), specially with such a bad platform (SYNC), since the evolving of the IOS/Android ecosystems is faster than we could actually do in ours, since they open their platforms for developers worldwide.

That's why I liked the idea of shipping all the Ford vehicles with Android OS, and access to the Google Store. However, somehow, even after we lost the competition and accepted the partnership with Google, the "leadership" still have (empty) dreams of having a software company, instead of a car manufacturing one.

I believe that (crazy) dream is still alive, and it shows in this "weekly shipping" of features. We must focus on building quality vehicles, and let the software developing to the world. Counting on subscriptions instead of vehicle sales will ruin this company. Wake up, Ford family! You mo--ns!

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the commercial was so bad that I thought it was a parody. Is the commercial also implying that the lady in the beginning works for Ford?

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Post ID: @6vph+1jnJ313s

That commercial is multiple levels of awful!

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Post ID: @3fjx+1jnJ313s

It’s Hilarious - post a polite non-positive comment on the YouTube video and it is almost immediately removed. Guess Ford only wants applause.

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Post ID: @2yfm+1jnJ313s

Horrible commercial - this is NOT how women should be depicted. SMH Ford.

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Post ID: @2kwv+1jnJ313s

Yeah, that's a horrible commercial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDCKrASJZ18

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Post ID: @2jha+1jnJ313s

Retire take the lump sum. sell all ford stock.

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Post ID: @1pjy+1jnJ313s

The rule for commercials should be if Farley / Kumar / other execs aren’t willing to be in the commercial being portrayed as a liar / lacking intelligence / being a poor driver then the commercial should not be shown.

As far as weekly releases - they be smoking the good stuff.
First you have to have rock solid core software written intentionally for allowing layers to be seamlessly plugged in. We have shaking Jello core and it was not properly designed for seamless augmentation. The IT management has been blowing smoke and covering up major issues for years now. Anyone who speaks up is pushed out the door. Anyone who has used Ford software and firmware knows quality is not its strong suit. Then to top it off Ford gaslights their customers trying to make it appear as though they are the problem. Have been in meetings where the IT managers claimed loads of reported software problems were all user errors, one manager laughingly flagged them as TDTD (too d-mb to drive). So not to worry about weekly releases, they will be figments of managers imaginations.

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Post ID: @tyu+1jnJ313s

I was in the last layoff (from software development, ADAS) and I can tell you that Ford really does not know how to manage software development and instead of listening to experienced developers like myself (and others a lot smarter than I am), it instead relies on outside contractors for help and guidance. These contractors give advice that only helps their pocket and not Ford. Its a mess. I have finally found new work and am glad ford software development is behind me. They were beginning to have unrealistic expectations such as changing the agile scrum "sprints" (now called iterations in the new SAFe process, another cluster Fk) and now i see its worse. Nobody can make a software change, get peer reviews, make peer review requested changes then test and then get it merged to master, all in ONE WEEK. Releasing weekly features is MADNESS.

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Post ID: @krv+1jnJ313s

I agree with your assessment of the Escape commercial. As a woman I was shocked to see the use of the 360° View feature and also disappointed that they showed a woman eating her lunch in the car and lying to her boss about being stuck in traffic.11

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Post ID: @zfu+1jnJ313s

I totally agreed. What a waste of time.

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Post ID: @yio+1jnJ313s

Our BIG new thing this year was Canopy, with its own CEO, I’m looking forward to seeing their line item revenue numbers, but certain they won’t be revealed.

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