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This is a prime example. Why do I hate the Mag7? (Apple, this time.) news link.
The latter is not surprising, but goes to show how far big companies will go to conceal its activities from the general public while also exploiting the same resources available to the general public.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/25/books/review/burn-book-kara-swisher.html?searchResultPosition=7
Try GRANOLAS instead!
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/granolas-vs-the-magnificent-seven-which-should-you-dig-into-now-79d2aaf5?mod=search_headline
The SP500 index is doing fine, since 11-01-23 it made "only" 23% while Apple made just 2.8% (https://schrts.co/iCfbrtyC)
It's my personal, private attempt at an ethical filter. It's a losing battle. But like Nikki, I refuse to quit.
https://electrek.co/2024/03/05/amazon-just-bought-a-100-nuclear-powered-data-center/
... and GOOG is saying its data center water consumption is proprietary data, asking government to inform them about any public information requests.
https://www.postandcourier.com/business/charleston-google-data-center-public-records-oregon-portland/article_c5f00fd8-d6f9-11ee-b3c1-f3f5e0012225.html
The latter is not surprising, but goes to show how far big companies will go to conceal its activities from the general public while also exploiting the same resources available to the general public.