I know. I'm saying they already knew those kinds of decisions would be made long before they even got the job. Which is why I said it is irrelevant who makes the decision.
The devs are just as guilty as the assholes who made those decisions, because Microsoft has been making those kinds of decisions for decades.
These devs can't even hide behind the "just following orders" excuse, because as I've already said multiple times, they knew long before they got the job, that that is the kind of stuff they would be working on.
The devs are just as guilty as the assholes who made those decisions, because Microsoft has been making those kinds of decisions for decades.
These devs can't even hide behind the "just following orders" excuse, because as I've already said multiple times, they knew long before they got the job, that that is the kind of stuff they would be working on.