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When I come across these "Steve Jobs would've never done this" clickbait posts, I always wonder who knew Steve better -- random poster on the internet or folks at Apple.


Autonomous systems can ask for tips but humans would feel much more comfortable not tipping.


Cant help but think they should reduce their store footprint and increase product density. I personally would love to buy a monitor after looking at it physically in-store but I want a good selection, not the 2 random monitors they happen to have in-stock that meet my size, resolution requirements. If I have to buy online, amazon is cheaper.


Let me take a guess...none?


Soo good looking! Thanks for making this.


Lol what? Where do you see kids playing close to downtown or in the streets of a heavily urban center. Examples?


Cities are not just dense downtown cores with arterial streets. Most families living in cities live on side-streets that don't get much through traffic, and children frequently play in them.


What an exaggeration. I use a pen and paper to take notes all the time at work as a dev. Let's face it most kids are just distracting themselves with a chromebook if they're using it in class.


You get to vote by not purchasing an iPhone and buying an android that has usb-c. You have no divine right to a device running a proprietery Operating System developed by a company with a port of your choice if said company doesn't want to manufacture it as such.


Are you calling google as unethical as a tobacco company? Whaaat.Care to explain?


Google is a force for advertisement proliferation, data collection, centralization, and a driving force behind much of the movement to ad-driven maximum engagement rage-driven clickbait media. These are all, I would argue, some of the currently worst evils of our time.


Massive surveillance, fraudulent restrictions such as requiring that Location be turned on in order to use GPS on your phone, would be 2 I can think of off the bat.


So employees choosing the best offer for themselves is somehow wrong? I'm glad you aren't a FAANG manager with that attitude.


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