U.S. government takes 10% stake in Intel (cnbc.com)
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Claude Sonnet will ship in Xcode (developer.apple.com)
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The Boss Has Had It with All the Office Activists
10 petethomas 9 8/29/2025, 4:43:58 PM wsj.com ↗
A bit sensationalist: [the original two staffers] were fired for breaking into an executive's office which will get you fired nearly anywhere, if not have you brought up on criminal charges.
I'm afraid the younger generations have never grown out of the college bubble if they think stuff like this is acceptable. It's quite insane actually.
Recall a President of the United States resigned because someone broke into an office.
[Edit]: It appears I misread, this is an additional two employees, on top of the two that did the B&E, bringing the total to four. It's unclear what these two did specifically (the article doesn't say) but I imagine MS has had it with the shenanigans.
To be fair they were also wiretapping/stealing stuff, which makes it slightly more serious than breaking in just to protest.
Funny you should mention that because the group also planted listening devices in his office, under couch cushions and behind books, so no, they didn't break in "just to protest".
Source: Brad Smith 8/25 press conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6tl7KoIVgA
What did they think they were going to find with the listening devices? This sounds like the tactic of someone who is looking for a specific admission when they already have enough evidence to know something illegal is happening, but not how far up the hierarchy it goes.
Considering what era we are actually living in, B&E to merely protest should not be a first time firing offense.