Leia Jiménez · @leia_jimenez
19 followers · 46 posts · Server climatejustice.social

@dmartins_eco sí! La verdad es que el ambiente que se respira por aquí es bastante diferente (mejor), ojalá que pronto tengamos por aquí al resto de la tropa ! 💚

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Last updated 3 years ago

bacigalupe · @bacigalupe
724 followers · 416 posts · Server climatejustice.social

I was visiting the dark side and things don’t look good

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bacigalupe · @bacigalupe
716 followers · 415 posts · Server climatejustice.social

Parece que vamos a tener muchos refugiados este fin de semana. There will be lot of refugees around here, be gentle, welcome them, let’s have a humanitarian stance towards them.

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Last updated 3 years ago

The has just pulled away from the iceberg, and the countdown has begun.

For the codebase that is as massive as that to layoff large amounts of staff, is a recipe for disaster.

As noted in the article, it'll start with small issues. They'll start piling up, and will be put into a queue, triage protocol deployed. Though the queue will just grow longer and longer over time.

The working hours of the remaining staff will grow longer, as the team tries to do more with less. Burnout will occur. People will leave. Others may be hired to take their place, but there will be a learning curve. It takes time to familiarize yourself with an unfamiliar codebase.

Meanwhile, the issues just keep piling up.

Outages will occur, when the server goes down. Patches will be deployed, getting it back up. But another part of the code breaks, causing another outage. It will seesaw like that until it just can't be patched. There's just too few resources to deal with the workload.

Elon really shot himself in the foot, and he probably doesn't even know it yet 🤠

technologyreview.com/2022/11/0

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Last updated 3 years ago