He uses Musk's Twitter cuts as evidence that many mature software-heavy organizations can keep operating with drastically smaller staffs once the core system is already built.
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Jiang says he is willing to give free Substack access to followers who cannot afford payment if they contact him through Twitter or LinkedIn.
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"So you look at Twitter, right? I mean, like, when Musk came in, he fired, like, 1,000, 1,000 employees, and he had, like, a..."
"...have problems with payment, just just just call out me over Twitter or LinkedIn and I'll give you a subscription. It doesn't really matter...."
"...I'm not hopeful. You know. I know he follows me on Twitter. And I know he follows my content. And I think like maybe..."
"...who came with Trump. So this is from Weibo, the Chinese Twitter."
"...this meeting between Xi and Trump. This is David Lee from Twitter, okay? And he's talking about like the past month, what happened."
"...spoke with five people who are financial markets experts in a Twitter forum some couple of weeks back, and I finally got bored and..."
"...in the Middle East? And we know that social media, basically Twitter and Facebook, were instrumental. And organizing people and promoting unrest in these..."
"...to think about, guys. When you hear, like, crazy stuff on Twitter, like, I saw another one that was, like, he was a colonel."
"...boycott and the target boycott and i mean elon musk bought twitter in those years like there were a few major factors that happened..."
"...and Alexander Dugin, to be perfectly honest, it went all over Twitter and people were saying, Sneaker was speaking to a CCP propagandist and..."
"...ceasefire is being broken. Okay. So there are three individuals on Twitter who've made some very interesting points. All right. So in this tweet,..."
"...questions and I will try my best to answer them. This Twitter account, Oris App, did a very nice thing and basically analyzed all..."
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