Microsoft has fired two employees who organized an unauthorized vigil at the company’s headquarters for Palestinians killed in Gaza during Israel’s war with Hamas.

The two employees told The Associated Press they were fired by phone call late Thursday, several hours after a lunchtime event they organized at Microsoft’s campus in Redmond, Washington.

Both workers were members of a coalition of employees called “No Azure for Apartheid” that has opposed Microsoft’s sale of its cloud-computing technology to the Israeli government. But they contended that Thursday’s event was similar to other Microsoft-sanctioned employee giving campaigns for people in need.

“We have so many community members within Microsoft who have lost family, lost friends or loved ones,” said Abdo Mohamed, a researcher and data scientist. “But Microsoft really failed to have the space for us where we can come together and share our grief and honor the memories of people who can no longer speak for themselves.”

Microsoft said Friday it has “ended the employment of some individuals in accordance with internal policy” but declined to provide details.

Google earlier this year fired more than 50 workers in the aftermath of protests over technology the company is supplying the Israeli government amid the Gaza war. The firings stemmed from internal turmoil and sit-in protests at Google offices centered on “Project Nimbus,” a $1.2 billion contract signed in 2021 for Google and Amazon to provide the Israeli government with cloud computing and artificial intelligence services.

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        I am waiting for the gaming industry to make it worthwhile. Anti cheat is a bitch

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          The goalposts have moved to hopefully their final position

          • 99% of my games don’t work! I’m not switching!

          • About half of my games don’t work, I’m not swiching!

          • 20% of my games don’t work but the ones that do are all perfect, I’m not switching!

          • 10% of my games don’t work and Valve is pushing for functioning anticheat with EasyAntiCheat and BattleEye, i’m not switching!

          • You are here → 0.1% of my games don’t work because of holdout companies being assholes and going out of their way to specifically block Linux despite the massive success of the Steam Deck, I’m not switching!

          At some point you have to ask yourself if it’s the companies thats holding you back or if it’s really actually you who are holding yourself back. Switching is gonna always require some kind of sacrifice or another, and currently that sacrifice has never been this minimal.

          Either that, or you are just the kind of person who enjoys being a contrarian and has no interest in actually contributing anything meaningful.

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            Well, actually Linux is shit productivity-wise. Setting up the system and messing with it is easy and fun, trying new open-source alternatives is great, and all my games work without a hitch. I just can’t seem to find the time to get actual work done !
            /s

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            I still dualboot because I have games that don’t work right, but every instance of that in my case seems to be problems with DXVK. In some cases, but not all, I’ve noticed it severely degrades performance, and in others, it seems to break certain features, such as streaming video. I actually had one game that I finished about 90% of before I encountered a sequence with a projector playing a video with important information. That would only display on Windows without DXVK, which was… unpleasant.

            Of course, the most extreme DXVK problem I ever encountered was about two years ago, but I can’t remember what game it was. What I do remember, however, is the extreme and rapid flashing it caused as the visuals horribly corrupted. IMO, DXVK functionality seems to still be one of the bigger hurdles.

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              So the projector thing isnt from DXVK, but rather from the Windows Media Foundation library. Basically, there are a bunch of video codecs that are completely illegal to reimplement locally because of the patents on them.

              The good news is that Valve is working on a major workaround, and just pushed it out to Proton Experimental recently. They’ve had okay-to-good support for video codecs up until recently (they pushed out some fixes for it right around after you had that problem), and now it should be moving towards great-to-perfect.

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            So which Linux distribution is the most pro-Israel?

            I think that I need a little more convincing.

            (Obligatory and huge /S)

            (Also probably Oracle Linux because of course)

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              Interestingly, the Linux foundation had to remove several Russian maintainers recently because of the sanctions.

              I have not looked into the details on the matter, but from what I gleaned it seems like they did not want to (don’t punish the individual for the sins of their government), but were made to. Linus Torvalds apparently made a statement on the matter that I still need to go read.

              I could be very very wrong on this and am open to being educated.

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            Relax. Choice of operating system is entirely a personal one and you’re turning it into some kind of obligation.

            There’s no goalposts to move because it’s not a debate. You’ve never spoken to that person before and all you know about them is that they don’t personally feel ready to switch. Don’t be cringe

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                its a personal decision that can be made for political reasons i.e. none of your business quite frankly, and i say this as a Linux user myself

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              I think that talking about how you want to switch but then claim the thing you want to switch to sucks because of totally fabricated reasons is cringe.

              I don’t think everyone should switch, but i do think that people walking around spouting out bullshit that they clearly have no idea about should be called out and shut down.

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            No it literally doesn’t work it’s not compatible. Also don’t be a bitch Linux does not have the same perfect out of box play. Every game I can just run it without needing to worry about it being compatible. You literally need to use Proton which is *hint *hint compatibility layer that is not 100% compatible. There are games I literally can never play because it’s Linux. Also I have to manually add scripts to the startup which is not beginner friendly. Troubleshooting took me more time than windows ever did so no excuses from you Linux lovers I never once needed to troubleshoot running the OS from start. Also if you are using a 4K screen in 2024 not a single one of them works except for a few like Pop to me this is the only embarrassing part.

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              Honestly it sounds like you suck more than linux does, because I have never had any of those problems. My 4k monitors have all worked perfectly, and with wayland i have a successful mixed resolution/scaling/refresh rate setup.

              If anyone is being a bitch, its you. You sound salty as fuck. I kind of hope you don’t switch so the linux community doesnt have to put up with your awful attitude.

              Oh, and no shit you need Proton. Thats not even worth discussing.

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                I thought your first post was slightly aggressive but this post goes too far. We should be preaching the ethics of free software first; while always remembering everyday ethics so we don’t end up as hypocrites.

                From what I’m hearing, Microsoft wants to ban anti-cheat and plenty of other kernel-space software. They are possible security issues (along with all of Windows).

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                  My post you are replying to is absolutely aggressive and was 100% intended to be at the time. I am calmer now though.

                  The original post was not written with any aggression in mind. Could you expand on how it sounded that way? I didn’t feel any aggression until they started namecalling and making unfactual claims.

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                Average response when I ask for help with linux on forums. Also pot meet kettle on the attitude dude.

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                  No it literally doesn’t work it’s not compatible. Also don’t be a bitch…

                  That is a really interesting way of asking for help. Next time I need help, I’ll try being obstinate and predetermining that the thing I need help with just doesn’t work while calling them a bitch and see how that goes.

                  I usually try actually asking for help and refrain from calling the person I’m talking to a bitch.

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                Yeah because you use the few distributions that work with 4k like I explained. There are enough that literally don’t work because you need a 1920x1080 or similar monitor to then switch DPI to make 4k compatible.

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              4K monitors don’t work in Linux? Lmao that’s demonstrably not true.

              And what the hell ki d of scripts do you need to run at startup?

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                Out of the box 4K monitors don’t work on every Linux distribution. You need to modify them after but you can’t if you are using 4K. You need a 1920x1080 or smaller resolution first before you can use 4K. I should have said out of the box you can’t use 4K.

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          Heh it literally stands for “GNU’s Not Unix.”

          It is recursive and the G has no ultimate referent except that it completes the acronym in a way that invokes an animal.

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      For those who can’t for whatever reason, look into the LTSC version of windows at https://massgrave.dev/windows_ltsc_links

      Open-source Windows and Office activator featuring HWID, Ohook, KMS38, and Online KMS activation methods, along with advanced troubleshooting.

      No reason to give Microsoft any money, every reason not to

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    This seems like it should be more of a “write-up” type of offense, rather than skipping straight to terminating employment. This is a vigil, not a protest. Microsoft: “how dare you mourn those killed by a genocidal regime.”

    BTW - what is everyone’s favorite non-MS suite of office programs? I’ve been using Only Office, but curious what others think.

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    As always, fuck Microsoft. Literally been saying this over 30 years already.

    Don’t use windows, switch to Linux. It’s free, actually reasonably secure, actually works, won’t spy on you, won’t force shit on you just to make you pay more.

    Don’t use Microsoft azure. It’s overpriced and runs in Linux anyway.

    Don’t use Microsoft 365 online shit. Outlook functions horrendously bad, teams is a sad joke. I unfortunately have to deal with teams every day because government customers thought it was a good idea and EVERY call there is some shit. People can’t get in, people don’t have audio, people ALWAYS have the wrong audio device selected no matter what and need to spend the first 5 minutes to get their audio and video working. It’s shit quality compared to zoom or Google meet or open source alternatieves…

    Stop giving this piece of shit your money

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        Azure runs on windows. Hosts run a modified version of Hyper-V.

        At least, they did last I checked.

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          I work at a place that uses Azure to run everything (not my choice…).

          Everything we have runs on Linux containers, Linux Azure functions, and a VM that runs Ubuntu.

          You can run Windows on Azure but you certainly don’t have to.

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            We have a similar mix, though I was referring to the underlying virtualisation providing their cloud hosting.

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        Or a flash drive. You can just boot it from a flash drive to see if you enjoy it. Set your motherboard BIOS to boot from USB before booting from an internal drive. When the flash drive with Linux is plugged in, it’ll boot from that instead of booting Windows.

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            Yeah, booting from USB is something you see a lot in the data security and/or privacy-oriented circles. Because many USB boot drives are designed to be volatile, meaning nothing about the OS is actually stored on the drive. So you can nuke the whole OS just by unplugging the drive.

            Basically every (smart) drug dealer who orders their supplies on Tor uses a USB drive OS, so if the cops ever bust down their door they can just yank the USB and destroy all evidence of their online orders.

            But it can also be useful for test-driving a particular repo. If you ever manage to fuck things up royally, you’re just one reboot away from a fresh start.

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    remember this when they talk about being gay friendly or anything else even remotely “woke”

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    Daily reminder, you have freedom of speech in that the government won’t do anything about your speech, but you don’t have freedom from speech. Going out and protesting your employer and their business relationships can and will get you fired, no matter how just the cause.

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        You would think israel pays all of these mega corpos bills… Like holyshit it isba country of 7 million people… Do these mega corps get this bent out for US?

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    Why would you organise this on company headquarters without the consent of the company?

    If you tell your employers that you hate the way they operate, what do you think is going to happen?

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        You can go on a protest whenever you want. Don’t expect your employers to be enthusiastic about it if you organise one in your workplace, however.

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            If Israel wanted to commit a genocide in Palestine, they could literally carpet bomb the entire place in a day and be done with it.

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              While they could power-wise, they won’t because that’d be too overt. They have to keep the meat grinder at a steady pace so as not to have countries coming in to stop them. Slow genocide is how they win. If you kill a little at a time countries think they can’t act on it or behave like they can’t.

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        I don’t think this is any of that though. Company property isn’t public property. The company can refuse service to people and require people to have permits for assembly. Employees don’t need to sit down and stfu, but there are ways to properly organize and do all the things they want without getting fired

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      It’s called a protest. Social movements protest to get a message across.

      You think they’d get permission?

      Also, this isn’t really a protest… A vigil. Microsoft is a trash corporation. None of this is surprising.

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        So hold it elsewhere? Why does it have to be at a business? Seems a weird place to have a vigil anyways. Why not somewhere more somber or respectful?

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      Well, given the kind of company, it’s not like you’d obtain a consent if you asked. They’re too busy getting that Israeli money.

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        If you work for a company, you’re a representative of that company. If you disagree with the businesses they work with, don’t work for that company.

        Or if you really have a problem and want to express yourself, don’t do it at your workplace. It’s stupid.

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          If you work for a company, you’re a representative of that company.

          I’m not. Corporate is paying for my work (and barely, at that, given current rates), not for my ethics or for my ethical standing before other people who might not work at the company. If you believe otherwise, you might have been brainwashed by corporate-paid education.

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            It’s literally how employment works. Unless you’re self-employed, you represent the people who pay you.

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                Last I checked we sell our labor power, not our entirety of our existence.

                Ppl seem to rly want slavery modes of labor back again. Sad

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              They didn’t even hand me a uniform or a qt cap, and they work with Node.js despite several warnings; I ain’t representing shit.

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      Microsoft doesn’t really care about the employees politics. The problem was that the employees were actively trying to lower profits by shrinking the market

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      I mean…they organized in the company headquarters witbout any kind of authorization to do so. Almost any company would have fired those responsible. I don’t think it has to do with political opinion so much as unauthorized use of facilities.

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      I don’t really think Microsoft is at a fault though. If the US supports it, they are not taking a side as much as they are supporting the military

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        It’s a hard sell to say they aren’t at least complicit, BUT realistically what could they do?

        They have heavy US contracting ties, who’s to say the US govt wouldn’t pull funding over non-support of Israel.

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          Oh I’m sure they would pull contracts. The government has contracts in probably every major cloud provider in the States and wouldn’t mind moving to any other.

          Plus where do you draw the line if you’re a cloud provider? Can you support any military IT? Or just ones related to Israel? If you don’t provide cloud support to the US and to Israel, are you supporting Palestine? You basically just can’t win

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    Right, my daily reminder that the US doesn’t belive in human rights. Article 23 of the UN human rights declaration for anyone curious. This is also a fun, yet basic resource: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/countries-with-independent-national-human-rights-institution?time=latest

    It’s sad that the west still glorifies this fucking homunculus that not only doesn’t try to adhere to any agreed principals and values, but actively goes against them. The republicans are against half the things written in there, while the dems “compromise” so hard that “barely making it” is the ultimate unachievable goal in the distance to aim towards. Fucking pathetic.

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    How do people have the time to organise vigils and get into “coalitions” and politics in the workplace?

    Granted I don’t work at Microsoft, but I feel me and everyone around me is overworked enough that when we have the time to stop working… We head home (or close the laptop if WFH) and rest, not engage in additional activities in the workplace.

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      For every hour of work/coding I do, there is probably 4 to 5 hours of waiting for shit to automatically compile, fetch, build, release, apply, get reviewed, approved, and deployed. The downtime is immense, I spend it helping other people with shit or planning company potlucks (I don’t work for Microsoft).

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      IDK about you but half of the time I’m at work I’m not actually working. I have like 4 hours of insane productivity, but don’t know which 4 hours those will be.

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    Obviously, since they “fix their bugs” so much, they need people to not be distracted. Right? Right? It’s not because they’re probably racist assholes.

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    If it didn’t get approved, I can understand why the company would take that stance.

    But I do think they should have just approved the event