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by abkolan
868 days ago
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> I mean, LinkedIn has what, 20,000 employees? If you had spherical developers in a vacuum, I doubt you'd need more than 40-50 to maintain their products, but there's more to running a tech company. This is a ridiculous take. You would need way more than that just to maintain Kafka and run ops for it, that LinkedIn heavily relies on. You are trivializing the complexity of running a platform like LinkedIn. |
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Complexity compounds, so the tradeoff is, continually tame it, or continually hire with less and less impact per employee.
The latter seems to happen a lot when money flows.