wizardstrikes2
wizardstrikes2 t1_je1yrzq wrote
Reply to comment by braiam in Apple illegally fired five labor activists, union says | The workers, who were disciplined and fired for attendance-related issues, believe they were let go because of their union organizing by chrisdh79
That may be possible in some countries but for the majority of the world, people have a choice.
There are currently approximately 400 million small businesses in the world. Though it’s difficult to know precisely how many small businesses there are worldwide right now, Global Naps estimates sit around 400 million, with new businesses joining every day.
Just in the US there were a record 10 million job openings.. The U.S. Has More Individually Owned Businesses than Corporations. Today, there are 1.7 million traditional C corporations, compared to 7.4 million partnerships and S corporations, and 23 million sole proprietorships.
People would rather complain than fix themselves.
wizardstrikes2 t1_je1905m wrote
Reply to comment by fireky2 in Apple illegally fired five labor activists, union says | The workers, who were disciplined and fired for attendance-related issues, believe they were let go because of their union organizing by chrisdh79
Shareholders don’t care if you shit your pants. If you don’t like your job, quit. It can’t get any easier than that.
wizardstrikes2 t1_je0exhe wrote
Reply to comment by kungfu_panda_express in Apple illegally fired five labor activists, union says | The workers, who were disciplined and fired for attendance-related issues, believe they were let go because of their union organizing by chrisdh79
Nobody is forced to work for Apple or any company.
If you don’t like the ethics of the business, it is very simple, don’t work for them. Stop buying and using their products.
Choice is a powerful thing.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jdrfkm1 wrote
Reply to comment by _Hellrazor_ in Printed organs becoming more useful than bio ones by TheRappingSquid
Brains are an organ. I hope you are right with your guess because millions of people need them asap.
It is my guess they are 40-50 years away from printing skin and simple organs like heart, liver, bladder, etc and that will be 100-200 years later. My guess is never on a complex organ like the brain.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jdq6mpr wrote
Printed organs, especially the brain, are easily 100-200 years away from a technology standpoint. We will live on places other than the earth by the time this tech emerges if ever.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcydbx9 wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
Not really. The plastic straw ban is the least of Californias problems. However It was the straw that broke the camels back for us.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcy796u wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
Most people call it common sense. Hence the mass exodus of both business and residential from the state of California. Sorry man it is a shithole. We moved 4 years ago and have never been more happy:
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcu8s3w wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
We have a grip. Our entire family (140 of us) go to siesta key Florida instead of San Diego now for vacation every year. We use to rent out the Pacific Terrace hotel. (Amazing people there). Sadly the elected officials have ruined the entire state.
We refuse to support the California socialist agenda where the state only cares about the rich and elites, while shitting on the poors and small business.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcp05uk wrote
Reply to comment by Terrible_Airport_723 in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
I am on topic it is everyone’s right to bear arms or have bare arms.
Men and women can identify as a man, woman, or even a rock, so everyone has the right to bare arms. Arm Hair is nasty anyways.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcoy4wg wrote
Reply to comment by Terrible_Airport_723 in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
Florida Weapons and Firearms statute, recognizes that all adult citizens of the state retain their constitutional right to keep and bear firearms for hunting and sporting activities and for defense of self, family, home, and business and as collectibles.
Women are not excluded in the constitution.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcowip5 wrote
Reply to comment by UnsuspectingS1ut in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
Tyranny comes in many forms. First it is plastic straws, then it is soda, next it is taking away your right to bear arms, then freedom of speech. Before ya know it you are living in a shit hole country like China
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcov61r wrote
Reply to comment by CunningCapy in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
Why would I buy my own plastic straws? They are free everywhere but California
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcos3q7 wrote
Reply to comment by Heartable in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
Vacation is suppose to be fun and relaxing.
It is very hard to relax when every time you eat you are reminded you are a slave to government greed and corruption.
The ban of plastic straws is the perfect example of government tyranny.
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcomhjl wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Run5317 in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
Hasn’t crashed yet. Bought my Arizona house 6 years ago and sold it for a $350,000.00 profit after realtor fees last week. California is a shithole run by shitbags, everyone should move out.
We don’t even vacation there anymore because plastic straws are illegal, been going to Florida instead.
wizardstrikes2 t1_j1fateb wrote
Reply to When do you guys think teleportation will be a means of commercial travel? by Practical_Put_3892
Mini wormhole gates. No construction or teleportation needed.
wizardstrikes2 t1_j1fam7f wrote
Reply to comment by SpinningOnTheFloor in When do you guys think teleportation will be a means of commercial travel? by Practical_Put_3892
What about reconstructing a 14”
wizardstrikes2 t1_itt1lvk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
Electricity is generated by utilities. Utilities are regulated by governments. If you don’t have nuclear it is your governments fault, not the utility or the consumers
We don’t have basements in any of our homes.
People have the right to use as much near zero carbon electricity as they wish or can afford.
Telling people to hold their farts to save the environment is about as stupid as telling someone to restrict electricity usage. Nothing in life is free
wizardstrikes2 t1_itspqr9 wrote
Reply to comment by GreyGreenBrownOakova in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
Nobody owns electricity. Your area uses fossil fuels, that is a local problem, not a global consumer problem.
Again there are tons of near zero carbon users with nuclear, solar, wind and hydroelectric. Stop telling others how to use electricity and fix your local manmade crisis
If you care about the environment start voting for people who promote Generation III+ nuclear
wizardstrikes2 t1_itsnz7j wrote
Reply to comment by GreyGreenBrownOakova in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
The entire world doesn’t use fossil fuels for making electricity, stupid humans do, and only in certain areas run by stupid elected officials.
There is no such thing as wasting electricity. Fix the manmade grid and production crisis your local area is facing. It is your elected officials fault and is not the fault of consumers .
That is propaganda. Stop telling near zero carbon electric customers how to use electricity because your city is run poorly.
The world is full of Karen’s, these Karen’s need to focus on their own electricity manmade crisis before telling other people how to use theirs who aren’t facing an electricity crisis at all.
wizardstrikes2 t1_itp2414 wrote
Reply to comment by GreyGreenBrownOakova in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
100% true lol. We have nuclear, hydroelectric, and solar.
Sorry some places don’t have nuclear, you guys are destroying the planet. You are wasting coal, not electricity.
Funny how you edit the responses. Hard to argue with a propagandist.
wizardstrikes2 t1_itotgou wrote
Reply to comment by GreyGreenBrownOakova in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
I am talking now. There are 98 nuclear reactors in 30 U.S. states. Not a single city or adjacent cities that have kept up their grids have a manmade electricity crisis.
Your house is restricted by local code to only allow a certain amount of electricity. Most (not all) cap you around 400amp to 800amp without a commercial license.
Your town is awesome, with no electricity restrictions, now you guys need to get off coal because you are wasting it and your city is ruining the environment.
We are near zero carbon electricity, we don’t need restrictions as it has never been a consumer issue, your elected officials have failed you for decades.
wizardstrikes2 t1_itot6mt wrote
Reply to comment by DanielPhermous in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
Same source common sense
wizardstrikes2 t1_itoswan wrote
Reply to comment by DanielPhermous in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
I claimed that electricity is a second energy source and not a resource. Again if you can’t figure out the difference, even when given the definition, you don’t get it heheh.
Electricity isn’t a resource lol, you can’t waste it. You can either use it or not use it.
wizardstrikes2 t1_itosltd wrote
Reply to comment by GreyGreenBrownOakova in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
I would elect officials that want generation III+ nuclear, solar, wind electricity. Do you know who has unlimited near zero carbon electricity, Everyone near a nuclear power plant….. electricity shouldn’t be free ever, it should be unlimited, safe, and near zero carbon. Many places already have it!
Sorry the people running your city governments/states/countries are corrupt and have brainwashed people thinking that restricting usage is the solution. Don’t vote for those people.
wizardstrikes2 t1_je2erfz wrote
Reply to comment by braiam in Apple illegally fired five labor activists, union says | The workers, who were disciplined and fired for attendance-related issues, believe they were let go because of their union organizing by chrisdh79
I would give them the same advice. If you are unhappy with your job find a new one.