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by juntoalaluna 486 days ago
Randomly destroying things without actually understanding why they are important is a very short term view on reducing waste. Fixing things if/when they go wrong is going to be expensive.
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Look how the same process failed to turn Twitter into a profitable enterprise!
I don't know if you're being serious, but Twitter's financials are not in any better shape since Musk took over.
I'm intrigued how you read and understood my comment? I thought I said that this approach had failed?
I read it sarcastically, due to the exclamation point. May have been a misread on my part.