So, one thing that people are saying about the changes that the DOGE program is making is they seem similar to the changes Musk made when he bought Twitter.
That is: firing lots of people, demanding loyalty, shutting down systems without knowing what they do.
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This hasn't happened. Or, rather, the main endpoint (non-working computer system) hasn't happened. X has continued operating and even has rolled out new features.
I think understanding why could be helpful in dealing with whatever is happening with DOGE.
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"This hasn't happened. [...] I think understanding why could be helpful in dealing with whatever is happening with DOGE."
I think the patterns of behaviour are similar, and the ways to remediate might also be similar. Maybe that's cynical; I just am wondering how we get out of the mess, or save some of the lives at risk.
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2025-02-05 22:26:55