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eqbridges | 3 years ago | on: Musk’s inner circle worked through weekend to cement Twitter layoff plans
eqbridges | 3 years ago | on: Musk’s inner circle worked through weekend to cement Twitter layoff plans
The only parties being cited as fired for cause are the outgoing executives, and WaPo article at the top of this post provides reasons for that.
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One thing I haven't seen mentioned, which Amarok, excelled at but other players haven't, was dealing with large (>100gb) collections hosted over a network. Hopefully you'll include this in your testing. As well Amarok allowed you to store metadata in arbitrary databases (which QT had support for) hosted on a network, thus allowing for metadata to be shared by computers for a given account. Quite common nowadays is to use SQLite locally; however SQLite does not support working over a network :-/
Anyway, kudos and fare-thee-well!
What I'm trying to wade through is the vast oceans of nonsense being fielded in the media and in comments that do not add anything to the story and are just trying to prop up one side or another. There's an ocean of difference between one item of hearsay that you point out (hell, maybe that one EM was due to be fired "for cause" who knows? do you? I sure don't!), and 25% of the workforce being fired "for cause", and 4 executives (not 3 as you point out).