
Well I mean that's a sentiment I can approve of in a general sense but this is really the pits
Twitter asks some laid off workers to come back, Bloomberg reports
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( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 7:37, Reply)

( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 19:14, Reply)

For his arrogance and general dickish attitude, Elon deserves to fail hard and be publicly humiliated, but it will hurt his thousands of staff far more than it does him
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 9:18, Reply)

Really, it's an employees market now. They could get some very nice deals elsewhere given their probably excellent CVs. So yeah, they can totally afford to raise the middle finger
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 10:20, Reply)

We've been struggling to find decent Devs for some time now
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 15:15, Reply)

on the *amount* of code they'd committed, which just shows that he is not a man who understands tech at all.
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 12:46, Reply)

Has he learned nothing from /links?
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 13:53, Reply)

because he's literally a computer programmer by trade (Zip2, Xcom/paypal), and one of his famous mottos wrt design is 'the best part is no part.'
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 19:47, Reply)

Can't find any strong source.
Though to fire that many people people that fast suggests something algorithmic in the decision making.
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 21:34, Reply)

or just being disruptive for disruption's sake.
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 22:07, Reply)

Treat your highly employable staff with no loyalty and they’ll tell you to fuck off when you expect them to return.
( , Mon 7 Nov 2022, 14:22, Reply)