I can't imagine any operation that needs 10K engineers to operate. Let alone still operating after letting go 10k engineers. What in the hell do they do? How are that many engineers even manageable in any way to be productive? Reminds me of Elon letting go 90% of Twitters entire workforce and still able to add new features. These companies have to be making money from unknown sources and just grew from bloat. Maybe those sources have dried up?
I can't imagine any operation that needs 10K engineers to operate. Let alone still operating after letting go 10k engineers. What in the hell do they do? How are that many engineers even manageable in any way to be productive? Reminds me of Elon letting go 90% of Twitters entire workforce and still able to add new features. These companies have to be making money from unknown sources and just grew from bloat. Maybe those sources have dried up?