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Largest sovereign wealth fund plans to vote against Tim Cook's $99M pay
ppietra said:rob53 said:ppietra said:godofbiscuits said:Because a trillion dollar petroleum fund has the strong ethics to say no to income and wealth disparity.They make > $0 from petroleum. -
What to expect from the 'iPhone Fold'
Do you ever stop and marvel at how far leveraged Apple content has become? It's not information, it's not information about information. not rumors about information, not rumors about rumors, or rumors about rumors about rumors. It's speculation about rumors about speculation about use of patents about having *EXCLUSIVE* speculations (????) about rumors about rumors.
Nearly all of which -- about the notch, anyway -- have been backtracked and soon will be retconned out of existence. -
Largest sovereign wealth fund plans to vote against Tim Cook's $99M pay
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Foldable 20-inch iPad-MacBook hybrid could rely on touchscreen keyboard
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Texas sues Meta over Facebook's past facial recognition practices
riverko said:StrangeDays said:Incorrect. Voting is a right, renting an apartment isn't -- thus it's unconstitutional to require ID which require fees, time off from work for all-day commitments at the DMV, owning a vehicle, etc. Most of the western world has figured this out -- voter registration is automatic.In the USA, poll taxes — financial or other obstacles to voting — are constitutionally barred. Your countries’ laws don’t matter here. There is no meaningful voter fraud here. Been voting for 40 years. I show up at my neighborhood polling place, give my name and address. They check it off the list and I sign my name next to it. They give me a ballot and I vote. That’s it.