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    89th
    wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 04:35 last edited by
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    You know, I always said Twitter is a fad. Maybe I accidentally was correct? Sounds like 88-90% of Twitter employees have quit. Buildings closed. Let’s hope no IT systems need to be restarted in the meantime.

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    • 8 89th
      18 Nov 2022, 04:35

      You know, I always said Twitter is a fad. Maybe I accidentally was correct? Sounds like 88-90% of Twitter employees have quit. Buildings closed. Let’s hope no IT systems need to be restarted in the meantime.

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      Axtremus
      wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 04:45 last edited by
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      @89th said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

      ... Buildings closed. Let’s hope no IT systems need to be restarted in the meantime.

      Can be managed, automatically and remotely, using something like this:

      https://www.digital-loggers.com/lpc.html

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        jon-nyc
        wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 04:54 last edited by
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        You were warned.

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          jon-nyc
          wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 04:54 last edited by
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          You were warned.

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            jon-nyc
            wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 04:56 last edited by
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            But then this:

            You were warned.

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              jon-nyc
              wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 04:58 last edited by
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              You were warned.

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                George K
                wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 12:28 last edited by George K
                #622

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                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  George K
                  wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:13 last edited by
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                  image.jpeg

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    Horace
                    wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:17 last edited by
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                    This is the Tesla saga writ large and now paid attention to by the whole culture. These same feelings of watching a man and his company self destruct through incomprehensible CEO antics, were a thing for years before Tesla skyrocketed a couple years ago.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      Axtremus
                      wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:27 last edited by
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                      It’s very different between having employees with large chunks of pre-IPO stock options and having employees with token amounts options of a publicly traded stock. Trying to run the latter like the former is unlikely to work out.

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                        18 Nov 2022, 13:27

                        It’s very different between having employees with large chunks of pre-IPO stock options and having employees with token amounts options of a publicly traded stock. Trying to run the latter like the former is unlikely to work out.

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                        Horace
                        wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:28 last edited by
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                        @Axtremus said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                        It’s very different between having employees with large chunks of pre-IPO stock options and having employees with token amounts options of a publicly traded stock. Trying to run the latter like the former is unlikely to work out.

                        I am very interested in the answer to the question, how many employees does a website actually need?

                        Education is extremely important.

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                          18 Nov 2022, 13:28

                          @Axtremus said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                          It’s very different between having employees with large chunks of pre-IPO stock options and having employees with token amounts options of a publicly traded stock. Trying to run the latter like the former is unlikely to work out.

                          I am very interested in the answer to the question, how many employees does a website actually need?

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                          Axtremus
                          wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:31 last edited by
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                          @Horace said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                          … how many employees does a website actually need?

                          The engineering answer is “it depends.”

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                            18 Nov 2022, 13:28

                            @Axtremus said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                            It’s very different between having employees with large chunks of pre-IPO stock options and having employees with token amounts options of a publicly traded stock. Trying to run the latter like the former is unlikely to work out.

                            I am very interested in the answer to the question, how many employees does a website actually need?

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                            George K
                            wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:31 last edited by
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                            @Horace said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                            I am very interested in the answer to the question, how many employees does a website actually need?

                            Yes.

                            Someone posted a comment along the lines of, "Well, if the website is working, what are the 'engineers' for, other than to add bugs features?"

                            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                            • G George K
                              18 Nov 2022, 13:31

                              @Horace said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                              I am very interested in the answer to the question, how many employees does a website actually need?

                              Yes.

                              Someone posted a comment along the lines of, "Well, if the website is working, what are the 'engineers' for, other than to add bugs features?"

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                              Horace
                              wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:39 last edited by
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                              @George-K said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                              @Horace said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                              I am very interested in the answer to the question, how many employees does a website actually need?

                              Yes.

                              Someone posted a comment along the lines of, "Well, if the website is working, what are the 'engineers' for, other than to add bugs features?"

                              I doubt my observation, as an employee of a 10000 employee company, is rare. That entire groups of employees are justified by hand wavy claims of business impact filtered up through increasingly detached managers. Basically entire groups of employees exist and are paid based on the promise that they matter, made by someone who people trust, but whose fundamental interest is to increase the head count under him.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                                jon-nyc
                                wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:46 last edited by
                                #630

                                You were warned.

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                                • G George K
                                  18 Nov 2022, 13:31

                                  @Horace said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                                  I am very interested in the answer to the question, how many employees does a website actually need?

                                  Yes.

                                  Someone posted a comment along the lines of, "Well, if the website is working, what are the 'engineers' for, other than to add bugs features?"

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                                  Axtremus
                                  wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 13:51 last edited by Axtremus
                                  #631

                                  @George-K
                                  Don’t think of it as one web server. Think of it as hundreds of thousands of servers distributed over dozens of data centers across the world, where the “demand” can suddenly, drastically increase in different parts of the world. One moment, it maybe because of a protest in Iran, the next it maybe because of a stupid announcement by a Florida man.

                                  And that assumes no change in the underlying code (e.g., no security bug fix, no expiring licenses for 3rd party software components/services, no mandated policy change due to shifting local regulations anywhere in the world), no accidental hardware issue (e.g., cable cut, network switch leaking smoke), no utility (power supply, HVAC) issue, etc.

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                                    jon-nyc
                                    wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 14:14 last edited by
                                    #632

                                    You were warned.

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                                      16 Nov 2022, 17:48

                                      In my experience there are often executives in charge of a big program and they are the ones that often have to wrestle it to the ground and are heavily involved and have the political power to remove obstacles.

                                      Then there are “project management office” types that run around with gant charts and spreadsheets and ask people when their milestone will be met.

                                      There are a lot more of the latter than the former.

                                      A colleague of mine used to call them project management bunnies. That was politically incorrect even then.

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                                      Mik
                                      wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 14:23 last edited by
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                                      @jon-nyc said in Elon Musk buys a big chunk of Twitter:

                                      In my experience there are often executives in charge of a big program and they are the ones that often have to wrestle it to the ground and are heavily involved and have the political power to remove obstacles.

                                      Then there are “project management office” types that run around with gant charts and spreadsheets and ask people when their milestone will be met.

                                      There are a lot more of the latter than the former.

                                      A colleague of mine used to call them project management bunnies. That was politically incorrect even then.

                                      Bunnies..... coffee everywhere. I love it. Most of them are whiny little worrywarts. Tracking things is all well and good. But on almost every project it eventually comes down to whether or not you can instill fear in one or more team members. Methodology does not negate human nature.

                                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                        jon-nyc
                                        wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 14:25 last edited by
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                                        You were warned.

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                                          jon-nyc
                                          wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 15:30 last edited by
                                          #635

                                          You were warned.

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