

Thanks, drugs!
Thanks, drugs!
This was not willful though. The article makes that clear.
From the article, if you read it, you will see it was not willful at all:
The full complaint, posted by MacRumors to Scribd, outlines Apple’s version of events. Ramacciotti was friends with an Apple employee named Ethan Lipnik, who had an iPhone running an in-development version of the next-generation version of iOS. Allegedly at Prosser’s direction, Ramacciotti gained access to this phone while Lipnik was away from home and used FaceTime to call Prosser and show him the new software design.
“Defendants’ misconduct was brazen and egregious,” says Apple’s filing. “After Mr. Prosser learned that Mr. Ramacciotti needed money, and that his friend Ethan Lipnik worked at Apple on unreleased software designs, Defendants jointly planned to access Apple’s confidential and trade secret information through Mr. Lipnik’s Apple-owned development iPhone.”
At least the spying vector is open.
This is getting downvoted but how is this not good? Perhaps if you are adamant about not having this feature in your editor?
This is the Holodeck in Star Trek. Beam me up.
We are all so fucked.
The power of the sun in the palm of my hand
Because we all saw this coming after everybody voted for Trump last November. If you didn’t see it coming then you were just part of their plan.
A waste of our time for sure, but I did it as well.
Well this is surely upsetting.
Yes, which is why it is stupid that their board recently approved to pay him billions to be their CEO.
I’m running one of the R1 models locally on my M1 Max Mac and it can do data extraction way better than other free models that are small enough to run on the same hardware. It’s been a game changer in terms of accuracy and speed.
You seem like a good person to ask about how I can glue my pizza toppings down so that they don’t slide off.
I’m sure he is somehow shielded by the PAC.
Too many families in America, sadly.
The mother was on CBS this morning and while the story is sad my wife and I looked at each other with the same question when the mom stated the teen shot himself. Gayle King would have been horrible to start questioning the mother on the gun question but you kind of wish she would have especially in light of the lawsuit.
Earlier this year, after he started getting in trouble at school, his parents arranged for him to see a therapist. He went to five sessions and was given a new diagnosis of anxiety and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder.
Sounds like he received some therapy, but this can be an expensive and difficult to access form of healthcare for many.
He put down his phone, picked up his stepfather’s .45 caliber handgun and pulled the trigger.
A tragic story for sure, but there are questions about the teen’s access to the gun he used to kill himself.
How has industry not completely fucking lost it with this guy? Every goddam day there is some new rule or twist. How can any company, especially in this industry, do business like this?