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ed_mercer | 11 days ago

But the article is from 2024! So someone at MS saw this thread?

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keithnz|11 days ago

most likely, there seems there are plenty of devs from nearly all major tech companies on HN, they often don't chime in as much anymore when it comes to problems, I've wondered if they get some kind of guidance on not commenting on "problems".

JKCalhoun|10 days ago

The general guidance is likely what I was told when I worked at Apple: essentially, as an employee, people will read what you write as though you are repenting Apple whether you are or are not.

So in short, I kept my mouth shut. I assumed I would lose my job if my public comment reached the right people.

verdverm|11 days ago

if they do, they are not always followed, a Microslop employee tried to do damage control on Bluesky for the morged diagram, summoned the mob instead

themafia|11 days ago

Half the point of "AI" is to squeeze the labor market. This is why you don't see people chiming in. It's a nearly fully corrupt and monopolized system.

dd8601fn|11 days ago

…still faster than they address critical vulnerabilities.

refulgentis|11 days ago

Yes, HN's a pretty popular site :)

AlienRobot|11 days ago

I can't believe people with ties to Microsoft visit Hacker News.