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[–] pingveno@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

I'm calling it, Twitter is dead in a year. You can't hollow out your engineering department like this for a tech company. The remaining engineers are likely going to leave soon, and that's institutional knowledge that can't be replaced. The Tesla engineers reviewing code is bizarre to say the least. I know Python and a little Scala, and they're just nothing alike. Musk is simply engaging in gross mismanagement. This will likely echo back into Tesla because his personal fortune is tied up almost exclusively in Tesla stocks.