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Xiaohongshu was exposed to layoffs; Tesla Q1 net profit increased by 658% year-on-year | Evening News

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Xiaohongshu was exposed to layoffs; Tesla Q1 net profit increased by 658% year-on-year | Evening News

Tesla Q1 net profit surged 658% year-on-year, with a total of 310,000 electric vehicles delivered

Tesla reported first-quarter fiscal 2022 earnings. The report shows that the company's total revenue for the first quarter was $18.756 billion, an increase of 81% year-on-year; net profit was $3.280 billion, compared to a net profit of $464 million in the same period last year; and net profit attributable to common shareholders was $3.318 billion, an increase of 658% year-on-year. Overall, in terms of production and deliveries, Tesla Vehicles' total vehicle production in the first quarter was 305407 units, up 69% from 180338 in the same period last year; total vehicle deliveries were 310048, up 68% from 184877 in the same period last year.

Xiaohongshu was exposed to layoffs; Tesla Q1 net profit increased by 658% year-on-year | Evening News

The real "full screen" iPhone may come out in 2024

When exactly will Apple launch the true full-screen iPhone? The answer given by well-known analyst Guo Mingji now is 2024. He said that the high-end iPhone in 2024 will use an off-screen front camera and an off-screen Face ID. Guo Mingqi tweeted that low-light conditions are not conducive to the quality of the front camera under the screen, and ISPs and algorithms are crucial for quality improvement. There is no doubt about that. In recent years, the quality of mobile phone photo imaging has become more and more dependent on digital processing, and Apple is constantly improving its own camera. Previously, Guo Mingxi also predicted that this year's iPhone 14 will be equipped with an upgraded front camera, with autofocus function and a larger aperture.

Xiaohongshu was exposed to layoffs; Tesla Q1 net profit increased by 658% year-on-year | Evening News

Xiaohongshu was exposed to layoffs: Some employees were notified on the same day last day, compensating N+1 but no year-end bonus

Little Red Book was exposed to the overall layoff of 20% # Little Red Book was exposed to layoffs, many Little Red Book employees broke the news on the pulse, the day was suddenly notified last day, only notice, no room for communication, the compensation method is N+1, but can not get the year-end award - Little Red Book generally issues performance year-end awards at the end of April every year.

Some Xiaohongshu employees revealed that the overall layoff of 20%, all departments have been affected, affecting more fresh graduates and probationary employees, Beijing, Shanghai companies have employees have been laid off. But there is also a saying that it is a normal inventory optimization, which belongs to the end of the elimination, to fatten and thin, and the optimization will open recruitment, but the recruitment volume is not large. One job seeker said that he had passed the interview before, but was told that there was no HC; another job seeker said that he had also received a recruitment call from the Headhunter of little red book a few days ago.

Xiaohongshu was exposed to layoffs; Tesla Q1 net profit increased by 658% year-on-year | Evening News

New rules from the UK Department of Transport: Drivers can watch videos while the vehicle is driving autonomously Individuals are not responsible for accidents

According to the proposed traffic regulation amendment proposed by the Uk Transport Department, during the period of autonomous driving, as long as the vehicle remains in one lane and the driving speed is less than 60 km / h, the driver can watch TV and movies on the car's built-in screen, but should take back control of the vehicle when needed. If an accident occurs in the autonomous driving mode of the vehicle, the driver is not personally responsible and will be responsible for the insurance company.

Xiaohongshu was exposed to layoffs; Tesla Q1 net profit increased by 658% year-on-year | Evening News

French fashion brand DESTREE completed a Series A financing, and Zhang Yu, former editor-in-chief of Vogue China, led the investment on behalf of Sequoia

On April 21, Sequoia China announced the completion of a Round A lead for Paris-based fashion and accessories brand DESTREE, which is another move in the fashion field after AMI, SSENSE and WE11DONE. Zhang Yu, Sequoia China Investment Partner and former Editor-in-Chief of Vogue China, led the round on behalf of Sequoia and joined forces with a group of outstanding women in the creative and business fields.

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