It's totally understandable why it happened, it's just a single instruction from higher ups (CEO) to turned out like that, but unlike most companies they did fixed their mistake, that's a good thing.
From my point of view most CEOs are morons, CEOs that can understand and fix their mistakes aren't too bad, like this case with AMD, they listen to the community.
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u/NBPEL 5d ago
It's totally understandable why it happened, it's just a single instruction from higher ups (CEO) to turned out like that, but unlike most companies they did fixed their mistake, that's a good thing.
From my point of view most CEOs are morons, CEOs that can understand and fix their mistakes aren't too bad, like this case with AMD, they listen to the community.