unresolved_m t1_j74oi88 wrote
Reply to comment by satansxlittlexhelper in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
I mean crash as in "blue fail whale" appearing all the time. When company was bigger that used to happen often and now that cut down stuff I expected Twitter to get even worse in terms of crashes. It didn't, although that's not meant to say it got better either.
Had my account hacked into the other week. Still waiting for Twitter Support to provide some help.
satansxlittlexhelper t1_j74p4lh wrote
Thanks, great response. I’d assume that’s because cutting the headcount to such an extreme degree means the remaining devs are doing a lot of brass-polishing, and Elon is hearing a lot of “Sorry, sir, no one here knows how that works, so we’re afraid to touch it”.
i-can-sleep-for-days t1_j74t4zq wrote
Doubt the people remaining would say no to musk. They are also humming along by making people work longer hours. They had to sign a pledge that they would work like 80 hours a week or something.
satansxlittlexhelper t1_j74tdlj wrote
Because everyone knows developers are at their best when they code non-stop for sixteen hours a day, seven days a week. I saw it on The Social Network, so it must be true.
satansxlittlexhelper t1_j74tn6a wrote
SHOOT RED BULL DIRECTLY INTO MY VEINS UNTIL JAVASCRIPT SHOOTS OUT OF MY EYES DADDY MUSK
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Real-Problem6805 t1_j74qrn3 wrote
Yea no the headcount there was waaaay to high. When you have people working 4 hour months you have to many people
unresolved_m t1_j74r6g4 wrote
Indeed - explains how this happened too
https://mashable.com/article/twitter-data-breach-elon-musk-january-2023
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