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Comment by nullpoint420

13 hours ago

This is why I love hacker news. I learn so much from these moments.

Like "never work at Meta unless you can out-toxic your coworkers".

  • Yea I knew meta was toxic, but publicly beefing over something over a decade ago is a whole other matter. I can’t even remember what I was working on 10 years ago, and even if I did I wouldn’t be bringing people down that much later.

    • The problem is a lot of very strong engineers are also very difficult to work with. I worked at Meta too and can tell you the other side of the coin is that people who were too toxic could get canned as well!

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    • Yeah, I am loving the public mudslinging over shit from 10 years ago, like high school girls fighting. This is like the FAANG version of the TV show Suits. We can call it FAANGs and use Midjorney to create the cover art and give the actors vampire fangs.

      On a more serious note, it seems like any hyper competitive company eventually spirals into an awful, toxic working env.

  • Funny, I was thinking what a relief it was to see people making their arguments frankly like on the HN of 10+ years ago.

  • Inside Meta, engineers are one of the kindest group of people.

    This thread would've been way more fun with a couple of middle managers and product managers in the mix ;-)

  • Like "Hey, I wonder if Conway's Law works both ways. Huh. Wow. It looks like that is indeed the case."