Over the course of a year, Twitter has gone from mostly positive and fact based conversations to lots of baseless accusations and intimidation/bully comments. All the tech people I loved to read tips/ideas from have left. I'm putting Twitter on hold and eval at some future time
@stevemcghee oooh...I should have put more time into my tweet...agreed, there is absolutely a reason for resource request and limits...I didn't clarify that my observation, most people don't pay attention that unless there is a noisy neighbor
@josebiro@milesward@stevemcghee@ameer00 On one hand, I think I'd be 400lbs (or 30 stones?) If I lived here... Then I realized I have walked on average 24k steps each day... So a few pancakes, waffles and fries balances out, right?
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Every time I sit in traffic I feel let down by @PopMech for promising flying cars "in the next decade" (circa 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000...) I don't even think flying cars will be a great experience 10 after they are out, we'll just recreate flying highways with the same jams
Well, this is it. Purposefully removing security measures is not a good move. I still believe Musk is trying to kill Twitter so the people don't have a collective voice
@stevemcghee The only size parameter I can think of that makes sense is team impact. A large incident would impact many teams and more help might be needed just to communicate and avoid every team asking when their particular service is back and why