THIS series is expected to run well into February. We've got plenty more to show as we learn more and more. People reach out to us. For a roundup of what we've already covered see the index in the relevant wiki page.
As one person put it yesterday: "Intel tried to hire me for a job at the Data Centre Group from my job at an Oracle/Microsoft data-centric company [...] it was always Oracle and SQL Server on Windows that were causing us problems" (an experience I can share too).
The above video focuses on poor documentation and bad advice from the Developer eXperience (DX) people at Intel. They refuse to listen to people who actually understand developers (like themselves) and the underlying platform, GNU/Linux.
We should soon be in a position to discuss, based on hard evidence that we have obtained, Microsoft boosters guiding Intel's management. Microsoft is acting like a Trojan horse or a parasite, even in companies as large as Nokia and Intel.
As it turns out, Intel and Microsoft have much in common. A person named an example of that yesterday.
"Intel is also trying to 'parasitise' on other institutions and companies," he said, "as last week someone in another channel mentioned the company being involved with quantum computing without being aware it is actually universities and academics doing most of the work..." ⬆