It drove me bonkers.
These guys were getting absolutely rich off the backs of the communities that hosted them.
And they couldn’t take care of someone when things went wrong?
It was such a breach of the basic, reciprocal, implied social contract we should all adhere to.
And what I was learning was that all of Silicon Valley business culture was premised on that kind of breach. Move fast and break society if it earns you a better valuation next round
I didn’t like that at all.