I thought for a second this was an attempt to push in on the lucrative “desktop games people play when they’re not actually productive” market now that Minesweeper has gone pay-to-win, but then I remembered Microsoft owns LinkedIn too
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Matthew Lyon (mattly@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 28-Jun-2024 06:11:10 JST Matthew Lyon -
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Timothy Clark (tclark@mstdn.social)'s status on Friday, 28-Jun-2024 06:15:36 JST Timothy Clark @mattly minesweeper pay to win now? i'm outta that loop.
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Jenniferplusplus (jenniferplusplus@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 28-Jun-2024 06:22:17 JST Jenniferplusplus @mattly I think the world makes a little more sense if you assume Microsoft has no strategy and no direction.
Or rather, that their strategy and direction is just unhinged capitalist magical AI thinking. Anyone not involved with that is left to just run on their metrics treadmill, in the hope they can avoid being caught up in the next RIF
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