And we end on the "maximize shareholder value" argument, the be-all end-all cop-out non-argument when a company is behaving harmfully.
You're correct, of course, and given the general libertarian mindset of HN, this is not a logically unreasonable stance to take. I don't even have a snarky "you'll be sorry in the future"-type parting shot to make because this is a niche of a niche we're talking about here.
I will just strike Heroku from the list of companies I will ever support and suggest my company and colleagues do the same. The same way I struck Startcom from that list after Heartbleed.
Hopefully, I change a few minds. Really all I can do.
You're correct, of course, and given the general libertarian mindset of HN, this is not a logically unreasonable stance to take. I don't even have a snarky "you'll be sorry in the future"-type parting shot to make because this is a niche of a niche we're talking about here.
I will just strike Heroku from the list of companies I will ever support and suggest my company and colleagues do the same. The same way I struck Startcom from that list after Heartbleed.
Hopefully, I change a few minds. Really all I can do.