• BolexForSoup@kbin.social
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      Lemmy’s got a Reddit-like problem where if you make a loud, confident, and of course flippant comment, you’re far more likely to be rewarded regardless of whether or not what you said is accurate or contributes meaningfully.

      Honestly, this is an issue on most forums. Pretty much the only place I don’t see that behavior is the discord servers I hang out in.

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      That doesn’t change what I said. He did exactly what all boards expect their CEOs to do nowadays. No board of directors expects their CEO to have actual product knowledge.

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        That isn’t true at all. Intel has a history of it, Boeing, Tesla, etc.

        Many companies have a history of having a CEO who has product knowledge.

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            3 months ago

            Elon Musk is a brilliant inventor nonpareil. He invented tunnels, rockets, electric cars, and now Twitter.

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          3 months ago

          I’m not talking about history. I’m talking about the climate of capitalism in America right now

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            3 months ago

            It’s some weird rant that Isn’t relevant or accurate. The comment was they need to hire an engineer. That’s what Boeing use to do. That’s what many successful companies do that make products.