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minus-square Powderhorn ( @Powderhorn@beehaw.org ) OPlinkfedilink3•4 months ago its so weird how willing Microsoft is to cook up full products and axe official support seemingly randomly. They’re learning from Google.
minus-square jarfil ( @jarfil@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink1•4 months agoIt’s not completely random though. The issue is that when you have 100k users total, then you keep the product that only has 50k users, but when you have 1 billion users… maybe the product with only 1 million users is no longer worth your time.
They’re learning from Google.
It’s not completely random though. The issue is that when you have 100k users total, then you keep the product that only has 50k users, but when you have 1 billion users… maybe the product with only 1 million users is no longer worth your time.