I think an engineer misunderstood “one-time pad”
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Madeline :antiverified: (maddiefuzz@hackers.town)'s status on Saturday, 22-Apr-2023 10:41:33 JST Madeline :antiverified: -
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Lord Kusuriya :tower: (kusuriya@hackers.town)'s status on Saturday, 22-Apr-2023 23:04:26 JST Lord Kusuriya :tower: @maddiefuzz @GeoffWozniak @thomasfuchs this is kind of what happens when you don't let your engineers sleep, eat, relax, or see their families because they should be invested in your company as you for some reason. -
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ToroidalCore (toroidalcore@hackers.town)'s status on Saturday, 22-Apr-2023 23:04:27 JST ToroidalCore @kusuriya @maddiefuzz @GeoffWozniak @thomasfuchs A friend who left SpaceX a while ago once told me that they'd driven off a lot of a the people who had worked on the Falcon rockets, who had learned the lessons from those.
I'm not sure if that's the case, but it seems like churning through and burning out employees isn't the greatest strategy in the long run.
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Lord Kusuriya :tower: (kusuriya@hackers.town)'s status on Saturday, 22-Apr-2023 23:04:28 JST Lord Kusuriya :tower: @maddiefuzz @GeoffWozniak @thomasfuchs I've been told by quite a few peers, working for an Elon venture is the closest to hell you can get while remaining on earth. -
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Madeline :antiverified: (maddiefuzz@hackers.town)'s status on Saturday, 22-Apr-2023 23:04:29 JST Madeline :antiverified: @kusuriya @GeoffWozniak @thomasfuchs Yeah, I’m joking around, but I don’t actually blame the engineers for this stuff.
This has “fucked up management/owner priorities” written all over it.
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