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Fired by Microsoft on Christmas

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 30, 2023

Over at Tux Machines...
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Publish Loads of Windows/Microsoft Fluff, Then Assert That the Topic is "Trending"

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Wish the 'top execs' would have felt that way last year. I was laid off on Dec 22, 2022. That was SO special.

THE mass layoffs at Microsoft look like they'll continue next month.

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Microsoft's debt is a fast-growing headache. The mainstream media does not talk about it, but we certainly will.

a fast-growing headache
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Well, let's hope that Microsoft's demise will carry on next year.

They're running out of things to show. A Microsoft-sponsored spamfarm now pretends that a product launched and launched many times already is now "launching" again... because it failed to gain any real adoption and it is still losing a lot of money per user. What an embarrassment. Turns out not many people wish to embrace a GPL-violating bot. Now they say "general availability"... and call plagiarism "AI". How much of a shameless fraud does one have to be to fit into the contemporary media? To claim that GitHub "CoPilot" has only just launched???

HTTPS: Microsoft-sponsored spamfarm
HTTPS: call plagiarism "AI"

Come on, what the hell??? █

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