Good, Twitter has problems worthy of firing people over and in all cases it's ultimately executives that are responsible for all problems, so it makes sense that even if they don't publicly enumerate the specific events that led to the firing, these executives most certainly deserved to be fired.
I get what you're saying. I'd imagine this repo will be closer to pseudo code than "complete" code for all systems that a tweet flows through. For example, the system that flags/remove picture of hotdogs would likely be represented as "if image contains hotdog: weight: -500"
i was thinking it was a non-starter, but maybe it is not.
it's just that, it leaves a lot of noise, and i have a feeling that it will lead to a lot more work -- i.e. i'll just have to delete them at some point later -- maybe right after the standup?
what i really want is a simple workflow that handles it -- something like what you'd find in Todoist or similar -- without all the ceremony, drama, formatting, slow plugins, etc.
i know Notion bought some automation company. maybe they'll incorporate something.
Well said. Administration after administration comes and goes and neither party fixes the problem, it's almost like there is one party and the dual party system is just to extract donations during election season. I feel like it's all a big show.
While what you say is true, its not actually why these things happen. Government projects are inefficient as a result of how power structures naturally work. Nothing more.