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charcircuit
16 days ago
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Google's Antigravity bait and switch
As long as the legacy systems have billions of users. Otherwise they get shutdown once people run out of interest.
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https://killedbygoogle.com/
RationPhantoms
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You might have missed it but the OP's comment was dripping in literal sarcasm. Google's track record for product management is poor.
QuiDortDine
16 days ago
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> literal sarcasm
As opposed to the usual, figurative sarcasm. (Just kidding.)
dhosek
16 days ago
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“literal sarcasm” is using “literal” figuratively.
tanseydavid
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I initially thought it had to be the postings of an army of sycophantic bots. Need more coffee.
nine_k
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I like the moniker "elfing" applied to this form of sarcasm, as an opposite of "trolling".
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