I just checked the stock ticker for Unity and it fucking tanked. So that can't be it.
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How does one insulate a company from corrupted CEOs?
True. They also could've just lied.
I wonder if/when someone can FOIA the police records. I really want to know now
Yeah, it's looking like 1776 time.
That is what makes me think there's something more to this.
I think rival companies might groom CEOs that get hired by their competitors but whom, secretly, are paid by the rivals to destroy the companies from within.
Perhaps I'm wrong but that's the only explanation I've been able to come up with that makes any sense to me.
A fair point. None of the news articles even give us any real, meaningful details as to what happened so we don't know if it was just execs who were threatened or if, perhaps, there was a bomb threat or something. I wish we could see a screenshot of the actual threat so we could make a determination.
Do you think the normies looking at the IT guy as an alien are the assholes, or only the IT guy who perceives them as cavemen?
Everyone who uses a computer has a responsibility to understand the basics of how it works because computer usage is so ubiquitous to daily life, and that's true regardless of your field.
That's what everyone is saying but this policy will only cost them from lawsuits, so it can't just be about money.
I want to know who hired that fucking CEO and put him up to purposefully tank Unity.
This can't be anything less than a blatant attempt to destroy a company so who would have a vested interest in destroying Unity? It can't just be for money.
Por que no los dos?