Google is literally evil and everyone who works there wants to kick puppies seems to be the prevailing sentiment here.
Which isn't true but people really like to pretend the world is black and white instead of infinitely nuanced shades of gray.
Google is literally evil and everyone who works there wants to kick puppies seems to be the prevailing sentiment here.
Which isn't true but people really like to pretend the world is black and white instead of infinitely nuanced shades of gray.
I mean... what else could they offer to make it more comforting?
They can pony up the exorbitant fee to get access to the Apple repair kit that lets you work on Apple devices.
Then they register the screen replacement with their privileged access.
It was possible with older phones to just swap out the screen but starting with 10 (iirc) it is no longer possible to do without the tools.
Tldr: 40.1% because one of the big 3 had a huge increase but also they all pay worse than average compared to the fortune 500. (almost 2x worse)
It seems like it's everything after the wafer step and before the consumer step. So they'd ship raw wafers back to Taiwan, put them in cases, wrap them into boxes, then send them to Apple.
There is research that exists suggesting that the Nazis are currently plotting their return from a moon base.
France should take the precautionary approach of nuking the dark side of the moon.
Equally valid.
Environmental Health Trust is a single issue organization founded to specifically claim that radio waves are dangerous.
They are alarmists bereft of credible arguments and should be treated as such.
I had a neighbor in Paris who would knock on our door and tell us to turn off the wi-fi because he was allergic.
To wifi.
Drivers tend not to be the ones sexually assaulted.
Microwaves. It's microwaves.
Phones are slightly above FM radio and slightly below microwaves in terms of wavelength.
They're a non-ionizing radiation emitter.
The radiation emitted by phones ain't gonna hurt ya.
Mastodon is nonprofit. Blue sky is for profit.
You're right about the Dorsey part.