Can they take the parachute, and sue for wrongful termination? (Assuming that’s even a thing in the jurisdiction.)
My bet is that they can take the parachute, and still sic their lawyers on to annoy Twitter just for funnies and change found under the sofa cushions.
The point isn’t to win more compensation, it’s just to make running Twitter a chore that isn’t fun.
This is what came to my mind when I saw that. Far more hellish, and far more like what he deserves.
(damn, realizing I’m not the first one to that punchline. But still…)
I appreciate this take:
White Hats wisely remain silent.
(excerpt) … the problems with Twitter are not engineering problems. They are political problems .
For Elon, they are the same. He moved to Texas… didn’t he?
That’s Jeff Bezos.
I got a notification that today is my 14th twitter anniversary of when I joined. They suggested I celebrate with a tweet. I feel like I should celebrate by deleting my account.
Does this mean Devin will soon learn his cow’s name?
Turns out the layoff thing was maybe a hoax?
Again, anyone got odds on the viable lawsuits about to be filed against twitter?
I just deactivated the Twitter account I opened in 2007.
Twitter doesn’t need me and I sure as hell don’t need twitter.
I’m trying to figure out why muskrat fired the CFO. In a normal company, a CFO has little to do with the technical or strategic operation of a company. CFOs only get fired if:
- they have committed or suspected of fraudulent practices,
- the company wants to engage in fraudulent practices, and the CFO won’t go along, or
- they become way too expensive.
If I were a government agency, I’d be very interested In Twitter’s books and financial practices right now.
He’s got top people working on those algorithms.
Musk will claim #1,. but I suspect #2 is the real reason
First problem is it has no wheels or a battery?