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Nestle and Adobe, on my special list.
Nestle and Adobe, on my special list.
It’s not the job of EA execs to keep offices open or people employed. It’s their job to drive profit above anything else, no sacrifice is too great.
It’s insane to me that healthcare looks like this in the US, I mean I live in an objectively weaker economy and my healthcare is vastly better in terms of cost, availability and has no hard ties to employment.
That is crazy messed up. My gut feel is that it’s again down to the corporate shareholder problem, where infinite growth is demanded. It’s defies belief that this hasn’t been fixed, and really makes me think that overall we may be losing the war of greed vs humanity.
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.
Man, the internet archive is one of the good sites that’s not a puke gobbling corporate, can we direct attacks to someone worthy of the heat instead?
Imagine China comes out on top over the next few decades and then reach AGI with the CCP mindset.
That would be the enslavement of humanity on a scale never before seen or imagined
Playing this now, it’s really good. I last played just after EA launch, a lot has been added and refined.
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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.
This guy is an incredibly dangerous parasite with apex predator instincts. Fucking up games is one thing, but stepping closer to the social fabric is a next level concern.
Yup. Shareholders are the problem, who bought shares at price X and want to sell those shares at X+Y.
And they will do anything to get it.
Jesus Christ, can we leave things alone that aren’t infinitely growing
So they’re cashing in by selling other people’s conversations.
Yeah.
Motherfuckers tried to get away from responsibility for their own systems?
Air Canada, disgusting.
There are many to blame, but we have to start executing somewhere, might as well be here:
https://newrepublic.com/article/172947/80-percent-shell-shareholders-vote-let-world-burn
If these fuckers touch notepad I’ll riot.
Actually that’s not true, I’ll just be quietly annoyed.
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.
Can’t remember the last time I was on Twitter. Turns out I don’t need it. Turns out I’m just a little happier without it.