Posted on 11/18/2022 8:42:16 AM PST by Anti-Bubba182
"....A former Twitter executive, who recently exited the company, described the situation to me as a "mass exodus." Asked about the situation, the former executive told me, "Elon is finding out that he can’t bully top senior talent. They have lots of options and won’t put up with his antics."
"They will struggle just to keep the lights on," the former executive added....."
(Excerpt) Read more at view.newsletters.cnn.com ...
Nonsense. Utter nonsense from an irrelevant DNC mouthpiece.
Twitter will come out lean and competitive. Musk always manages to accomplish that with his companies.
Twitter is nothing more than a computer program. Computer programmers are roaming the streets in many countries by the millions. There is plenty of cheap replacement talent available.
Been through many tech layoffs as both the kept and let go but have never seen intentional sabotage. Besides being grossly unethical and unprofessional it would open up a developer to nasty legal problems. And who the heck would trust them afterward?
Is it true the average salary was 250,000 for staying home?
You’re assuming that they keep the audit trails and normal controls functioning.
It would be pretty simple for a few radicals at the top to turn off versioning/verification/protection.
Just don’t check the return codes.
Twitter's "programmers" (censors / propagandists) will be replaced by some AI from Tesla.
“Twitter is just fine...”
Conservatives aren’t shadow banned. Imagine.
You can’t simply turn off versioning for everything in any modern software company I have ever worked at. There is such a thing as `git blame`.
You go back.
As my Mom would put it -
I’d lay dollars to doughnuts that there is redundancy out the ying yang.
I think so too. Moving into a smaller building with a fraction of the number of employees to a business friendly place like AZ, TX, or FL would go a long way toward that lean end.
And there is always a way to force stuff in even if it’s simple linux commands.
I have a hard time people would believe paying jobs without having something to go to. Especially when that job market is depressed. Maybe if it was a year ago.
I’ve worked in the tech industry 25+ years. I learned very early on that I was completely replaceable. For every person exiting, there are 300+ who want your job and are capable of it. Sure, might take them a little bit to get up to speed, but they will.
Musk expected substantially more work out of his employees for the same pay. Of course many employees would leave.
Trying to distract from mini Madoff, the major democrat donor.
Force anything you like on the official code base or even delete it. Everybody uses git these days so everybody has a copy of the repo on their local machine with the full revision history.
Twitter is being run out of Tesla and SpaceX HQ’s. Nothing to worry about.
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