> Mr Cannon-Brookes told investors he “couldn’t be more bullish” about the opportunities ahead, despite relentlessly selling his own shares in the company daily. The Nightly reports he kept selling 7665 shares on a daily basis even in the month prior to the results at prices ranging from $US161.11 (AU$227) a share on January 8 to $US105.14 on February 4.
> While ordinary Aussies are asked to make big changes, the 46-year-old decided to treat himself to a ritzy new private jet late last year, admitting to a “deep internal conflict” over the carbon-heavy method of travel.
> The Atlassian co-founder and CEO bought a Bombardier 7500 and will use it to travel across his vast business operations, which include a minority stake in the Utah Jazz NBA team and a sponsorship deal with Formula 1.
their product management must be completely dysfunctional because they keep shoving that stupid rovo ai in every frequently clicked area now and causes accidental rewrites of pages im working on... or page summaries that literally hallucinate meeting notes for meetings that never happened... like do they even care about customers are actually wanting to do or just shove dysfunctional ai that nobody wants
atlassian suite was functionally fine prior to AI, i have noticed nothing but constant downgrades to the UX since. for example, summarizing a Jira ticket with AI achieves nothing useful (seeing as a Jira ticket is in itself a summarization) while burning compute, clogging the visual spectrum, and slowing down rendering. has anyone actually benefitted from AI being thrown everywhere in this service?
https://www.google.com/search?q=atlassian+stock&rlz=1C5GCEM_...
Way to go, $TEAM.