Of course, and until recently, VW and a few other multinationals were telling the world the electric car had no future. Look where we are today...
And what about GTX 16 series?
I mean, its not hard to find a CEO telling the world their way is the best way... right?
You're not wrong. The question however is if 'outrage' is the way to combat this. Awareness should help the public, we say... and yet, look at the current state of journalism - not even tech news but beyond that. DESPITE good journalism and DESPITE a track record of, often, decades, reputable news sources get slandered too and their fact checking is tossed aside, because people prefer soundbites instead. Its part of the reason we have some questionable governments of late, even.
The fact remains that
until you have proof that its either true or proof that its not, you're pissing in the wind. And that's what this whistleblower, and this article, really is.
We've lived past GPP and now some random reddit post is going to change anything? What are people thinking? And thát is why I say change the agenda. Get some actual investigative journalism going and create a strongly supported and well documented article that's worth reading, because there's simply no denying facts.
If you cannot do that, its not journalism and its not press - its clickbait material. And that is what this article is in its core, and that is where this whole ordeal has been going wrong in the first place. TPU / bta got
played by some troll on an attic. The fact that tech press is liable to just shamelessly copy some random blurb off the web and post it as truth, should be a big warning sign to tech press itself. Not even just btarunr.