Comment by mips_avatar 6 days ago The employees inside really wanted to build this. The company decided not to. 2 comments mips_avatar Reply blastersyndrome 6 days ago I'm not so sure about that. If Microsoft actually removed all the cruft, then they would need around 5% of the employees currently working on it. They'd all be unemployed. mips_avatar 5 days ago You’d be surprised how many legitimately want to improve the product. This idea that we’re powerless to disobey our incentives is so reductive.
blastersyndrome 6 days ago I'm not so sure about that. If Microsoft actually removed all the cruft, then they would need around 5% of the employees currently working on it. They'd all be unemployed. mips_avatar 5 days ago You’d be surprised how many legitimately want to improve the product. This idea that we’re powerless to disobey our incentives is so reductive.
mips_avatar 5 days ago You’d be surprised how many legitimately want to improve the product. This idea that we’re powerless to disobey our incentives is so reductive.
I'm not so sure about that. If Microsoft actually removed all the cruft, then they would need around 5% of the employees currently working on it. They'd all be unemployed.
You’d be surprised how many legitimately want to improve the product. This idea that we’re powerless to disobey our incentives is so reductive.