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darkvader said: It's time for ALL retail employees to unionize. Union membership is the only chance for an individual employee to ever hope to get any kind of fair treatment from an employer. And now is the time to do it! With many employer…
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Marvin said: dominikhoffmann said: “The Java edition is bundled within a launcher with the Bedrock version, but it isn't accessible on Macs.” So, how do I go about launching it on an M1 Mac? This video shows how to load it, the Jav…
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Stabitha_Christie said: JWSC said: Stabitha_Christie said: sdw2001 said: It's an experiment to come back to work? There is absolutely no health reason to do it. Covid is endemic and not the plague we were all told it was…
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Criminals is criminals because, well, they ain’t that bright. 🤷🏻
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macxpress said: darkvader said: COVID proved what we all really knew anyway: If you work in an office, your job can be done without leaving the house. It's time to end commuting for office workers forever. Hey, here's a thought: May…
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Stabitha_Christie said: sdw2001 said: It's an experiment to come back to work? There is absolutely no health reason to do it. Covid is endemic and not the plague we were all told it was. The interventions clearly did nothing to stop …
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And I’m really not digging the ‘trying to be too young and too cool’ emojis they have been using as of late. Maybe it’s a generational thing. But those emojis have an ‘ick’ factor that’s hard to shake. it seems to be appealing to a rather small s…
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crowley said: Thought it was a bit dull myself, nothing very surprising, the expected things were as expected and the things that even qualify as surprising (e.g. CarPlay 2) weren't very interesting. iOS 16 and macOS Ventura barely even qual…
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skipdeedy said: JWSC said: I’m all for energy conservation. But solar panels in Ireland? Come on. —— Thankfully you’re wrong. Solar panels do not need extreme sunlight to cost effectively produce electricity. They actually work well…
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welshdog said: If Apple wants into the car manufacturing space, they should make a non-autonomous car first. Figure out how to get that right, build some success, then add autonomy features later. The two versions could be developed simultane…
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fastasleep said: sdw2001 said: DAalseth said: jdw said: Interesting to see people bash Apple, after it spent "millions" trying to help, but such comes as no surprise. It's the same with American public schools, no matter…
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docno42 said: "If they end up on the streets, that is entirely Apple's fault. That is Apple's shame," Cartwright declared.I sincerely hope there is some missing context to this quote; otherwise it seems incredibly ungrateful. Is Apple suppos…
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I registered for this in Arizona a few days after it became available. I went through the facial recognition process and initiated the request an Apple wallet. I was told I would receive notification within a few days, but it never came. Don’t kn…
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This is a complex issue where it would be easy for one to argue both sides, like any good lawyer should be able to do. On the one hand, standardizing International tax structures makes it easier for small businesses as well as large ones to underst…
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Eight long years of spinning it’s wheels. Seems someone could have done a moon program in that time. I suspect that it’s a simple lack of unifying vision. No single leader to take it by the balls. Jobs would have killed the project early on or d…
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I’m all for energy conservation. But solar panels in Ireland? Come on. The climate in Arizona affords us a lot of sun, and solar panels are not only cost effective but actually produce a fair amount of electricity. But I see what a passing cloud…
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avon b7 said: "even more favorable policies" Wink, Wink! I think I saw the twinkle in Tim's eye from here! Well, aside from favorable treatment directly beneficial to the financial interests of Apple, I was really thinking about human r…
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I wonder what those "even more favorable policies" to attract U.S. high-tech investment would be. Did they talk specifics?
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bloggerblog said: WFH is a thing, we see people leave all the time for it, especially in expensive neighborhoods. Some moved to the suburbs and are ready to jump if they had to go in. WFH is a thing for some people. But it doesn’t work fo…
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sandor said: Would anyone really be surprised if >50% of Twitter accounts were not "fake" "spam" "bots" "non-human"? He didnt expect the Tesla stock hit, so his $44 billion in funding suddenly represented a majority of his on-paper fortun…