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by chimerasaurus 1050 days ago
"At times it seemed he trusted random feedback more than the people in the room who spent their lives dedicated to tackling the problem at hand."

But also

"Twitter moved at the speed of molasses and suffered from bureaucracy"

I think this blog points at a common issue in the tech world. Many want to have a hand in the majority of decisions, but also deride at how slowly things end up moving. It's very hard to have it both ways.

That and every company generally operates the same way. Tech is not special and humans are pretty consistent.

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It seems like the author really just wants their ideas to be listened to without having to put the political effort into making them listened to. Previously that effort was playing the bureaucracy and now that effort was kissing up to Musk.
Yep.

One system is political but clear in how it operates. The other system is political and unclear how it operates. Still both "political".

Problem is it shouldn't be a political issue. But so often it becomes so instead of people listening with an open mind.