Nope, he said fuck it afterwards people not being understanding.
There is one flaw in this sentence. It does not say "what exactly" we did not understand here.
Apparently we have to figure it out for ourselves.
So let me do some insinuations:
- Option. We didn't understand that we have to pretend that nothing happened after learning about the 'leak' (?) of the working concept is quite in demand... let's call it 'thingy'.
Generally, decent people declare it right away. There are plenty of opportunities for this without even revealing themselves (for example via sending a message to some other decent online figure for "official press-release" through any of instant messengers with digital signatures and other online-safety crap or whatever). What information do we get instead? - Nothing. So, in this case, blaming us for something is a bit indecent at least. In addition, it was not us, who so successfully picked up "beta testers".
- Option. We didn't realize it was PoC or early WiP or whatever.
Generally, decent people declare it right away. Especially after the leak, which seems to have served as the starting point for the current ice circus (with horses).
There are plenty of opportunities for this without even revealing themselves (check Option #1). What information do we get instead? - Nothing. So, in this case, blaming us for something is a bit indecent at least.
What do we have in the end? Conscious indulgence (by omission) for further inflating of unhealthy rumors mill.
Score 0:2 (or even 0:3).
What else could it be? ( I don't know, but I suspect it was, too: ) rays of diarrhea and streams of shit from twitter, facebook, reddit and other social cancers?
There's one simple thing to understand about this. Reading anything in there is like going for a swim in a sewage collector on a hot summer day and then complaining that it smelled bad.
And the possible sale of the project to the Chinese is even a good thing.
Just imagine how many tons of prevarication guano would be produced by:
- those who don't know how to solder, but they tried and ruined their consoles,
- those who can't read and couldn't flash the firmware into the 'thingy',
- those who can't think and couldn't get desired results in the end,
- all those who remain (but for any other random reason).
"Whose fault is it? Of course the one who wrote the code!"
And all these tons will again fall on the author from all sorts of crevices of online cancer hotbeds. Again.
The moral of all this crap? Everything ( yep, literally everything ) has to be handled responsibly. Especially in our fancy ultra-modern times.
Otherwise the result will be the same as usual. I.e. nothing.