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The world’s largest wind-powered cargo ship just made its first delivery across the Atlantic
(www.fastcompany.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
The headline says largest, not first?
It's also not the largest. During the age of sail one of the largest shipping boat was almost 8 times larger than this one. They are just playing the technicality of being wind powered and not a sail ship to con startup investors out of their money. But there have been even larger sail cruise ships. It's just the game tech bros play, reinventing the wheel but coming up with a catchy marketing name that looks like disrupting the status quo to bait capital injection.
If someone asks what is the world's largest reptile, the answer is a saltwater croc and not an ichthyosaur. It doesn't say largest ever.
Not the komodo?
I googled it right before commenting, I was going to put komodo but turns out the saltwater croc is way bigger.
Here's from the wiki:
Still by that standard, there are larger sail ships today. Just not cargo ships, but cruise ships. It's still a manipulative statement.
It literally says cargo ship
Wow, that captain messed up big time.
For some reason I also read "first" the first time I looked at the title
Not that far off, really
Good thing we have highly trained historians on Lemmy to tell us these things.