For once, we actually saw out a win. We kept our composure, defended solidly, and took the few good chances we had and won. Not a great performance, but a solid one!
it takes a lot of gall to mindlessly spend customer funds to appear larger than life, blame a 'hack' that either didn't happen, or was a result of sheer recklessness - given the lack of a postmortem, be on the brink of company collapse, then proceed to dunk on journalists.
This is the pinnacle of a trend that's been annoying for years: Delivering barely finished products to win a 'race' and then continuing to build them after charging full price. Games, phones, cars, now AI in a box