[-] kinetix@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago

You vote with your dollars, and if you care what Apple is doing, you tell them.

Buy a non-Apple system, write to Apple, and let them know why you're not longer purchasing Apple equipment.

It's really simple, if you want companies to change, you stop giving them money (and you tell them why if you're no longer doing so). Giving them money tells them they're doing everything just right.

[-] kinetix@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

With Networking disabled?

[-] kinetix@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

You can't even trust Microsoft with their own operating system. They have never been trustworthy.

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submitted 2 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/kamloopsbc@lemmy.ca

I appreciate that this is occurring... hope they have lots of support!

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Another test (www.theregister.com)
submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/test@lemmy.ca

Fulll embedding looks good

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submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/test@lemmy.ca

There's only like 50,000,000 sq km or so available, this is terrible.

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submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/kamloopsbc@lemmy.ca

Here's a thing to get out and do/see/enjoy (or stay home and do, too).

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submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/kamloopsbc@lemmy.ca

It destroys me that in the middle of this pandemic, a year in, our government bodies think that they need to control messaging like this to the point of breeding distrust.

I really don't want to be distrustful of Interior Health, but when people are reaching out to the media anonymously to try to shed some real light on things - 'whistleblow', if you will - it's a little distressing.

I have heard directly from a hospital worker about them having their jobs threatened if they speak publicly. That's not how things should work, and our government bodies need to be held much more accountable for being secretive. I also believe that it should be illegal to fire someone for whistleblowing or speaking to media. If the media gets multiple people complaining about exactly the same thing, they should be able to dig for answers.

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submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/kamloopsbc@lemmy.ca

What an effective and useful by-law!

Ever seen by-law in any of the shopping area parking lots? This would be an easy cash cow for them if they even tried.

I'm not sure what kind of peer pressure Sinclair figures will work - See all those other cars in the parking lot that are shut off? They're not having any peer pressure effect on those idlers who can't stand to be uncomfortable for 60 seconds.

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Something from the Beaverton (www.thebeaverton.com)
submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/test@lemmy.ca

whee

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submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/test@lemmy.ca

Testing from lemmur, will have to try and share something in

[-] kinetix@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 years ago

Yup, and they could create new sites any time they like, too.

[-] kinetix@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 years ago

Gee...

Shucks.

What will all those hateful ignorants do? :face with rolling eyes:

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submitted 3 years ago by kinetix@lemmy.ca to c/test@lemmy.ca

kinetix

joined 3 years ago