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by aestetix 888 days ago
Honestly, his response was terrible. "We've done a lot of bad things, and we'll try to improve in the future."

Based on the impact that video is having, the only way I see that he could "fix" this is to reach out to every employee who was just fired and offer them all unemployment benefits. Given the market share that Cloudflare has, this should not be too much of a burden for them.

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> "We've done a lot of bad things, and we'll try to improve in the future."

Standard procedure. And they will change nothing in the future.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15HTd4Um1m4

They don’t get unemployment benefits or severance? Harsh

Cloudflare is still not profitable right, so payouts for what seems like a routine layoff process probably will remain low to conserve capital.