top | item 47184451 (no title) darth_avocado | 2 days ago And was the in person time more valuable than not having those people you met in your team moving forward? discuss order hn newest guywithahat|2 days ago I will say, to his credit, he has tried to make it clear the cuts weren't about money but do to tech and organizational shifts. https://x.com/jack/status/2027129697092731343?s=20He phrases it as due to redundant overhead for cashapp and square, plus a move to smaller, flatter teams as a result of AI. Not saying he's going to be right just that they're profitable and I believe this isn't a money thing. darth_avocado|2 days ago > I believe this isn't a money thing.What are you even talking about? Why does ANY business get rid of people? For funsies? X_X load replies (1)
guywithahat|2 days ago I will say, to his credit, he has tried to make it clear the cuts weren't about money but do to tech and organizational shifts. https://x.com/jack/status/2027129697092731343?s=20He phrases it as due to redundant overhead for cashapp and square, plus a move to smaller, flatter teams as a result of AI. Not saying he's going to be right just that they're profitable and I believe this isn't a money thing. darth_avocado|2 days ago > I believe this isn't a money thing.What are you even talking about? Why does ANY business get rid of people? For funsies? X_X load replies (1)
darth_avocado|2 days ago > I believe this isn't a money thing.What are you even talking about? Why does ANY business get rid of people? For funsies? X_X load replies (1)
guywithahat|2 days ago
He phrases it as due to redundant overhead for cashapp and square, plus a move to smaller, flatter teams as a result of AI. Not saying he's going to be right just that they're profitable and I believe this isn't a money thing.
darth_avocado|2 days ago
What are you even talking about? Why does ANY business get rid of people? For funsies? X_X