... and desirability. I can't imagine this product hits either of those marks. Just another content farm, but now automated using machines. We've already got 5-minute Crafts, thanks....
Good job, Jeanine Wright. More little points of shit that darken our world even more.
Why would you follow code review policy when you're writing and installing malware? Are you expecting a Change Management meeting? Guy wrote a program and installed it, not like it was part of production code base.
Now, why he had access to AD, that's a different and very interesting question that does raise the same sort of question you're alluding to.
But I'm not paying multiple providers, I'm not paying to watch ads at ANY price, and I'm not paying for providers to raise the temp of the water every year. I'm not pirating either, I'm just not watching.
You make decisions of all kinds, every day. Without the ability to critically reason about such decisions, we are much more apt to make terrible decisions that may have short term or, depending on the decision, long term effects on our future.
Because journals in your field are a tool just as are labs and their respective instruments. It's absurd to hire a scientist, and expect them to bring their own NMR, or beakers, or scales. Taxpayer funded subscriptions to scientific journals are a drop in the bucket. Trump taking yet another vacation at Mar-a-lago costs more than those subscriptions.
... if I don't pay too much heed to a CEO of a car company who has zero engineering experience. I get that the execs are creaming themselves with the possibilities of hanging their workforce out to dry, but the shit I see coming out of most corner offices can't even be used for fertilizer.
How about instead some basic interoperability like being able to reliably connect to a Windows SMB share? Apple, you're fucking blowing it. Increasingly, It Just Doesn't Work. Maybe start listening to the people reporting issues in your apparently write-only discussions forums....