Only some people will get access I presume
Only some people will get access I presume
Well, rather this than a bad release
Why is PCMag supporting more Twitter usage? It’s a poison, a platform for mass manipulation.
Thanks for the heads up.
He will transition into a despot and warmonger next, and then move into weapons. Lot of money to be made there.
Sounds like exactly the guy you want owning a huge societal discussion platform and developing brain interfaces.
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This is cool functionality.
I like Kamala. You have a real shot at taking Trump out with her. The stakes could not be higher. Maybe for the world. He is a truly dangerous person.
I wonder if I can get the next statement out without venom coming back at me, but I’ll say it anyway:
I think you guys should try hard to steer the rhetoric away from anything polarizing (race or gender), and do everything you can to create inclusion (from anyone). I’m seeing a lot of things like that, and I don’t think it plays out into more support. And there’s nothing more important now than maximizing support.
I thought it was hilarious
Oh wow, this brings back memories for the original, definitely gonna try this out
I enjoyed the others in the series for some reason, but cautious about this one.
It’s only Bioware in name. It’s actually a normal corporate just wearing their skin.
Playing this now, it’s really good. I last played just after EA launch, a lot has been added and refined.
Everyone would lose, but sometimes that has to happen to stop dictators from running over the world.
Agreed, the first steps toward fixing this are much deeper.
Peoples jobs will always be sacrificed to make that quarterly earnings call sound sweet to investors.
Profits above all.
30 years experience running enterprise development teams here. Switching databases has happened once for me, Sql Server to Postgres. We were busy with a huge rewrite of something existing, approx $100 million project for a major company.
The instruction to switch dbs came midway through the project, basically on the whim of the CIO. Luckily we were only lightly impacted by db specific features on a couple procs, but code base was abstracted away - which made it achievable.
So they’re cashing in by selling other people’s conversations.
Yeah.
There are many different reasons than to pursue continually escalating profits.
Those top level folks are sometimes “incentived” by bottom line targets and other end targets. So sure, you do get greedy people inside private companies.
I don’t think shareholders driving for infinite profit is easily disregarded.
The CEO and his management team created this, they did not take care of the workforce, and they cultivated the most recent reputational damage.