Consumers of the software want one thing. C-Suite doesn't know what they want, but want to be involved in every step dictating terms. Designers are caught in the cross-fire (if they even get a chance to get consumer input). C-Suite pulls the paycheck trump card to get what they want then cry, "Why do they hate our software?"
Checking in to remind you that physical ailments also effect those who had to deal with the issue. Trump isn't cutting his own nails, he's promising to pay someone to do it for him.
Tinnitus directly effects only those with the condition. Everyone else only feels the side-effects.
So it's the same story from last week. TY for saving me the read.
I can no longer draw a comparison between this and Hunter Biden. This story sounds about right, complain the DOJ isn't prosecuting your enemies while strong-arming them into not prosecuting your allies. The Hunter Biden story has now become a Revenge Porn story where a Republican Committee is persecuting a private citizen.
You have the "Right to Work" for an employer without the burden of paying Union Dues if they're a Union Shop. "Right to Work" sounds good to anyone who hasn't read what it means. It's a State-level union busting tactic to diminish unions by depriving dues.
I can see that going really well.
"Step back! 25 feet!"
"You're walking towards me. I'm just standing here.
"I said Step Back!" Discharges Taser while continuing to close distance
Back in my day we had to sacrifice a robot to get Netscape Navigator to dial the internet.