I’ve seen those “A day in the life of a Twitter employee” videos so if the now-sacked employees who wrote this code now have to actually work for a living somewhere else, that’ll be more effective punishment for them than anything Dante could dream up.
Now where is the punishment for all those involved?
I’ve seen those “A day in the life of a Twitter employee” videos so if the now-sacked employees who wrote this code now have to actually work for a living somewhere else, that’ll be more effective punishment for them than anything Dante could dream up.
The vapid latte drinkers in diversity meetings all day probably weren't responsible for this, they hardly get in front of the computer at all