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please reveal to us your sublime beauty
that is everywhere, everywhere, everywhere,
so that we will never again feel frightened.
My divine love, my love,
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That email chain could have been a 30-second chit-chat, says IT giant
Remember that RTO is about control and real estate not productivity and culture, the corporate world is a cult and work from home helped people realize they don't need it!
12 Y.O. Samsung tablet and notes on a train.
Physiology notes on #OneNote
Had to change the android version to a pirate one and it's running easily everything except adobe pdf reader (SHAME ON YOU! AGAIN AND AGAIN!). Proving programed obsolescence is a THING, even the battery life improved.
This tablet is completely okay and was given to me because apps wasn't running on it. My pirate android proved that the tablet is still good. Big tech corporations are the ones that blocks the user from accessing technology without constantly spending money and resources on it.
God, I HATE capitalism...
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Apple said on Tuesday its devices would be carbon-neutral by 2030, making it the latest tech giant to ramp up voluntary climate targets.
Excerpt from this New York Times story:
The titans of the tech industry like to think of themselves as solvers of big world problems, and, lately, they’re tripping over themselves to show that they are working to solve a problem for which they, too, are culpable: climate change.
Apple on Tuesday became the latest tech giant to promise to do more to reduce the emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases, announcing in a statement that, by 2030, “every Apple device sold will have net-zero climate impact.”
Apple said it aimed to reduce emissions by 75 percent in its manufacturing chain, including by recycling more of the components that go into each device and nudging its suppliers to use renewable energy. As for the remaining 25 percent of emissions, the company said it planned to balance them by funding reforestation projects. The company also said it planned to improve energy efficiency in its operations.
Forests absorb carbon dioxide, and reforestation has become a popular way for companies to offset the greenhouse gas emissions that they produce, including from factories.
Climate advocates describe these offset efforts as inadequate because they allow emissions to grow at a time when the scientific consensus demands that emissions be cut in half by 2030 in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change — and be reduced to zero by 2050.
Separately on Tuesday, Microsoft announced that it would require its suppliers to report their emissions, as a first step toward making reductions.
Like other corporate pledges, both are entirely voluntary.
“It feels like there’s a virtuous follow-the-leader thing happening here,” said Simon Nicholson, co-director for the Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy at American University.
Microsoft Layoffs 2026: Understanding the Xbox Restructuring
The news surrounding Microsoft Layoffs 2026 has generated widespread discussion throughout the technology and gaming communities. Reports indicate that Microsoft's Xbox gaming division plans to reduce approximately 3,200 jobs while moving forward with organizational restructuring connected to potential spinoff initiatives.
Microsoft has consistently expanded its gaming business through strategic investments, acquisitions, cloud gaming, and subscription services. The company's Xbox ecosystem remains one of the most influential platforms within the global gaming industry.
The Microsoft Layoffs 2026 announcement demonstrates how even the largest technology companies periodically reorganize operations to improve efficiency and support future growth strategies. Business restructuring often accompanies changing market conditions, evolving technologies, and long-term corporate planning.
For the gaming sector, Microsoft's continued investment in innovation remains important despite organizational adjustments. Xbox continues serving millions of players worldwide through consoles, digital platforms, and gaming subscriptions.
The Microsoft Layoffs 2026 story also reflects broader technology industry trends, where companies continue optimizing operations while investing in artificial intelligence, cloud services, and digital experiences.
As more information becomes available, industry observers will closely monitor Microsoft's next strategic steps and the future direction of its gaming business.