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This is Apple saying Tim Cook is 100% responsible for their 10x growth which of course absolutely false.

Apple individual/private/corporate consumers and their wallets are responsible for all that growth.

Tim Cook is responsible for the policies, enforcement of policies, commercial-propaganda, and the MASS dissemination of commercial-propaganda that extorted consumers, proliferated human rights violations, destabilized regional and global economies, and severely impacted the environment and ecology of our planet.
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Proactive. Explicit. Responsible. This is the way.
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You sound scared. Make better decisions and life won't be so terrifying.
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Linux lost when it decided users didnt need to know

1. What a computer is.

2. How a computer works.

From the article: "This means that the most important choice you have at the start of your Linux journey is to determine the desktop environment you want to try..."

You are the reason the world is breaking.
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"Dorms" LMFAO

obviously never visited a barracks.
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Good. The whole eastern seaboard needs a vigorous scrubbing.
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Well this is a big ole romanticized, generalized version of Alaska and Alaskans.
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Why am I NOT surprised that Bill Gates website hijacks my browser
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"...we now have a society where the vast majority possess knowledge and skills necessary for success in various dimensions of their lives, including work, community engagement, democratic participation and more."

Not sure what society the author lives in but I'd love to visit a place where "the vast majority possess knowledge and skills be essay for success."
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It took you 2 years and 800 support tickets to learn basic communication skills.
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Absolutely. A good walk (or run) is a great path to clarity and focus
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Helluva "hobby" you're pulling 6 figures from...
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Of course they know. There are no innocents, no civilians. We all live on the battlefield now.
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If you're referring to the 1991 Idaho - Ruby Ridge then no, robotics were not deployed.
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Out of 10 who say they'll quit maybe 1 actually will. And when they do there will 1000+ waiting to jump at a chance to work for Apple - under ANY condition.
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"A shift in American family values" as if there ever was a unifying "American family values".

Selfishness, poor communication skills, and a lack of experience - as always - fuels estrangement.
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Please stop summarizing articles you didn't write. It isn't helpful or convenient. Just post the link you found interesting with a comment about why you found it interesting.
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We'll be lucky if it has a story.
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Already happened.
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1. Go run. Start with short distances, then build up. Exercise daily.

2. Eat healthy food - think plant-based. Stay away from sugar. Don't lean on caffeine.

3. Control your environment: sound, light, temperature adjust these until it feels right.

4. Stay away from toxic people who will take advantage of you. This might mean "family & friends".

5. Foster your own curiosity.

6. Your ability to focus, aptitude for pattern recognition, and empathy is not a disorder.