@Pwnallthethings - How can he not see that there will be blowback on every one of his other companies? It's just wild. I'll never buy a Tesla automobile. I was considering Tesla Powerwalls for my home but there's no way in hell now.
I have Starlink currently but there's new point-to-point wifi being installed in my rural valley that is supposed to be as fast down and faster up. I'll drop Starlink in a second if it works out. The speeds have not been that great.
@Pwnallthethings Quoth one ex-tweep to the Washington Post, "I know of six critical systems (like ‘serving tweets’ levels of critical) which no longer have any engineers. There is no longer even a skeleton crew manning the system. It will continue to coast until it runs into something, and then it will stop.”
My twitter archive is trapped on a laptop that lost its marbles. Requested another a couple days ago. Probably too late.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/11/17/twitter-musk-easing-rto-order/
@aneela @Pwnallthethings it’s caused some “all hands on deck” experiences in the past.
(I know quite a few people who worked at Twitter, but didn’t work there myself).
@Pwnallthethings Thanks to Musk for busting the myth that billionaires are genius-level smart people who excel at managing a business. He is really building on Trump's good work in this area. Much needed in our times.
Locking everyone out of the office because of a botched RIF is the sort of thing the writers of The Office might have considered too absurd for Michael Scott. Yet here we are.
Raging narcissists will burn the building down before admitting they've fucked up
Or, locking them in... There's a story that dozens are stuck in the garage with non-functional badges. LoL
@Pwnallthethings More evidence tha Elon just wanted to burn it all down.
There doesn’t seem to be much reallocation of workloads, either. Just firing people and assuming “someone” will do that work.