So they used a rule they already had then? What's the problem, oh yes it's being used equally for both sides nowZedLeg wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:33 am Twitter already had that though, he's spat the dummy because people are making fun of him.

So they used a rule they already had then? What's the problem, oh yes it's being used equally for both sides nowZedLeg wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:33 am Twitter already had that though, he's spat the dummy because people are making fun of him.
That's exactly how you get things done, try something without caring whether it's right or wrong and see how it lands. Get feedback, change it, try again. The faster you do that, the quicker you get things done and find a successful outcome. It's quite simple. Admittedly he is treating a ~$40bn company in the same way that many of us would treat a startup in our garden shed, however, the principle is the same. Any entrepreneur like Musk gives zero fucks about being wrong, as long as there's feedback that guides towards a workable solution.mik wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:29 amYou're kinda right, but I think people are justGavster wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:15 am Only a few hours ago, everyone on Twitter was wetting their pants about the idea that people would be able to impresonate someone else, simply by paying $8 a month. Now Musk has brought in strict rules around impersonating others and you're all laughing at him? This is exactly what everyone wanted - assured user identities for blue ticks!-ing at the absurdity of his "plans" splattering out real-time.
Musky: "You will soon need to pay $20 per month for a verified account"
Stevieking: "Fuckoff"
Musky: "no I meant $8"
Human: "People will be able to pay to pretend to be someone else"
Musky: "no. I...." minions, what do we do here? We can shoot anyone who tries this yeah? Mercuh! We can't shoot them? OK "permanent ban for anyone who creates a parody account or changes their name"
Human: "what if I open an account as Mr Mik McSlabbercabbege and realise I mis-spelled my real surname McSlabbercabbage
Musky: minions, we can shoot people like this yeah? Mercuh!.... we can't shoot them either? FFS I have a brain the size of a planet and I can't...ok then. "Temporary ban!"
Human: "How long for?"
Musky: "6 months!"
Human "6 months?"
Musky: "I meant, erm.... one month?"
etc etc
That’s what the Tories have been doing since Boris - leak a policy, see what the popular feedback is and then proceed or not based on that. It didn’t work for them.Gavster wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:39 am That's exactly how you get things done, try something without caring whether it's right or wrong and see how it lands. Get feedback, change it, try again. The faster you do that, the quicker you get things done and find a successful outcome.
Look up agile code dev, it's standard practice, fail fast and redevelop is one of DevOps guiding principles. I bloody hate it as they keep trying to force this on us in infrastructure and it just doesn't work for most projects.Jobbo wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:49 amThat’s what the Tories have been doing since Boris - leak a policy, see what the popular feedback is and then proceed or not based on that. It didn’t work for them.Gavster wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:39 am That's exactly how you get things done, try something without caring whether it's right or wrong and see how it lands. Get feedback, change it, try again. The faster you do that, the quicker you get things done and find a successful outcome.
It may be how Facebook, Google etc do it behind the scenes; implement a change without making a song and dance about it, see how it plays out and revert or change to something else if unsuccessful.
Musk is just flailing visibly though.
This.Gavster wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:39 am That's exactly how you get things done, try something without caring whether it's right or wrong and see how it lands. Get feedback, change it, try again. The faster you do that, the quicker you get things done and find a successful outcome. It's quite simple. Admittedly he is treating a ~$40bn company in the same way that many of us would treat a startup in our garden shed, however, the principle is the same. Any entrepreneur like Musk gives zero fucks about being wrong, as long as there's feedback that guides towards a workable solution.
I think it's quite fascinating watching him iron out the problems on the platform transparently, in real time, rather than the previous board who were so paralysed by consensus that they became ineffective and struggled to make any significant changes to benefit the platform.
People don't though. I've seen other prominent positions RT the parody Musks as fact.ZedLeg wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:53 am She didn't change her handle, a cursory glance would've shown it's not a scam account trying to pretend it's him.
And Musk himself has posted absolute dogshit as fact, you can't legislate against idiocy.
Interesting - the infinite monkeys principle?drcarlos wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:54 amLook up agile code dev, it's standard practice, fail fast and redevelop is one of DevOps guiding principles. I bloody hate it as they keep trying to force this on us in infrastructure and it just doesn't work for most projects.Jobbo wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:49 amThat’s what the Tories have been doing since Boris - leak a policy, see what the popular feedback is and then proceed or not based on that. It didn’t work for them.Gavster wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:39 am That's exactly how you get things done, try something without caring whether it's right or wrong and see how it lands. Get feedback, change it, try again. The faster you do that, the quicker you get things done and find a successful outcome.
It may be how Facebook, Google etc do it behind the scenes; implement a change without making a song and dance about it, see how it plays out and revert or change to something else if unsuccessful.
Musk is just flailing visibly though.
But I'm sure your senior managers have told you that "Agile has more RAM"drcarlos wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:54 am I bloody hate it as they keep trying to force this on us in infrastructure and it just doesn't work for most projects.
Will they delete him? Seems like an obvious parody but I guess it breaks the rules as it's not marked as one, but it's not using his real name or handle. Interesting one for the fail fast policies to compute!
There's only one Hatt Mancock thoughRich B wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 12:44 pm They need a little symbol to show the verified users, I expect that there's loads of genuine Matt Hancocks in this country.
exactly - he can legitimately get one now!