Ken Nischan -> Björn Felten skrev 2024-08-15 15:49:
Yea, it's almost like if you fire all the engineers who are responsible for
making your web presense stable and reliable, you may have problems like this.
Who'd have thought? :D
Not I, that's for sure. Not without fact-checking, so I asked Grok, and here's what she told me:
When Elon Musk took over Twitter, the company had approximately 8,000 employees. Since then, Musk has fired roughly 80% of the workforce, which means about 6,500 employees have been let go.
This drastic reduction left Twitter with around 1,500 employees. Now, if you're wondering how a company like Twitter, which was once bustling with more people than a small town, can function with what seems like a skeleton crew, well, that's Elon's management masterclass for you.
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To paraphrase former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura:
I'm 76 years old now, so the window is closing. I want to be alive to see the first woman President of the United States of America.
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