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minus-squareUlrichlinkfedilinkEnglish0•4 hours ago you don’t agree with one semantic point This has nothing to do with semantics. a company can’t afford to just not release a product they worked on I already addressed this above. They talked about why it didn’t turn out the way they wanted And I talked about how I don’t care why. And neither should you. You don’t do things bit by bit if you’re not trying to be sneaky. Yes? You do. Changing the entire direction of a company doesn’t happen overnight, regardless of whether you want to be sneaky or not.
minus-square@ilinamoratolinkEnglish0•3 hours agoYou really didn’t address the sunk cost problem, but honestly I don’t really care anymore. You think what you want.
This has nothing to do with semantics.
I already addressed this above.
And I talked about how I don’t care why. And neither should you.
Yes? You do. Changing the entire direction of a company doesn’t happen overnight, regardless of whether you want to be sneaky or not.
You really didn’t address the sunk cost problem, but honestly I don’t really care anymore. You think what you want.