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scurvy
·il y a 7 ans·discuss
Given the recent issues they've had with other portfolio companies, I wonder if the C suite moves were based on family ties that Softbank didn't like. Seems like a lot of upper management at Fair were related to each other.
scurvy
·il y a 10 ans·discuss
What about requiring PTP sync or shutting down the node? I have no idea about the practical implications, just something I thought of. You can get a CDMA time server on ebay for a few hundred bucks that support PTP.
scurvy
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Also, they have 4100 employees, not engineers. You know, legal, HR, finance, oh and engineers.
scurvy
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Earlier reports said 10% across the board.
scurvy
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
It takes engineers to run and utilize all that stuff. You don't need a back-end scaling team you're only throwing around XMPP in Erlang.

Edit: I know b/c I've done that before in $previousjob. Storage is hard. Storage is where the money goes. Durability is expensive. Storing ephemeral stuff in a non-durable KV store is easy, cheap, and trivial to scale. This is why WhatsApp didn't have so many people, not because they were geniuses.
scurvy
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Did WhatsApp have much in the way of storage needs? I don't think that they did. This is where the cost goes, durability. They were basically just a giant switchboard with some buddy lists (aka glorified MSN Messenger with SMS gateways). It's no wonder they were able to keep costs down and grow. They didn't have a lot of storage and persistence needs, just passing datagrams around the Internet between phones.

Edit: My apologies if I've offended the HN mystique surrounding the god-like status of WhatsApp. Ask Jan yourself, they weren't geniuses. I know Jan. He won't claim to be this exalted persona.
scurvy
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Not trying to be snarky, but when have you ever seen a company do "surgical" layoffs? Anything across the board is not surgical by definition. This is just a plain, simple RIF to stem the losses. There's nothing surgical about it. Surgical would imply killing off specific teams and products. This is across the board.