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  • Fired Apple employee who aired workplace concerns gets approval to sue company

    ... drilling down on some of the article links may better help understand her concerns and zeitgeist ...
    https://www.theverge.com/22648265/apple-employee-privacy-icloud-id
    https://sfbayview.com/2021/03/i-thought-i-was-dying-my-apartment-was-built-on-toxic-waste/
    As a very long time Apple customer I have had increasing questions about Apple's direction since 2011.
    I am reminded of the 'Think Different' campaign that featured images of individuals such as the civil rights lawyer Gandhi...
    I read both of these and find them lacking. In regards to privacy. She is working for the most secretive companies on the planet. They gave them the option of having a separate work phone and to pay for her own personal devices, but she chose not to. It was too inconvenient for her. Her terms of employment clearly state to expect no privacy on devices used for company business. They have a right to monitor these activities and search offices when needed. Just like drug screening can be randomly required when it is company policy. On the environmental thing, she is creating issues by making subjective judgments about reports and their findings being suspicious. California is crazy aggressive on environmental issues and what she is describing would not have been tested to the degree it was in most states. She lost all credibility when she paid almost $1200 for testing that came back negative (inconclusive) which is what every report she questioned provided. Then she wanted to claim it needed to be test that collected data for 6 months. I can promise you, on any given Thursday you can walk outside of a number of cities here in Louisiana within 50 miles of a chemical plant and collect enough toxins from the air in 20 minutes to fill a report and it’s legal. Did she consider the toxins in her tattoos? According to the CDC, You also might become allergic to other products, such as hair dyes, if your tattoo contains p-phenylenediamene (PPD). She may be having a reaction to certain building materials or even types of paint in her apartment that effects no one else because of changes in her body chemistry based on her own choices. 

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  • Informal Apple survey shows 6% wage gap between men, women

    Or negotiation skills. Some can sell their value far better than others, male or female. 
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  • German government wants Tim Cook to reconsider CSAM plans

    Since the images are not scanned but specific data from hash tag markers to identify know child pornography images from a data base. It is no different from a file that has a known virus being detected and handled. There is a reason this guy is coming out as many others. They have these files themselves and are fearful of being caught  
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  • 'Little Voice' is first Apple TV+ series to see cancellation

    I forgot it even existed
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  • M1 MacBook owners complain about easily cracked screens

    I wonder how many iPhones spontaneously developed cracked screens over the years, when in fact people started carrying them in their back pocket. 
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