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azangru ◴[] No.43679631[source]
I've skimmed through the comments; and seen that most people have commented on the cog in the machine thing, or on layoffs in general and how they suck.

To me, the shock from this blog post was about seeing a Chrome developer relations engineer whom I have grown to admire and who has been doing a stellar job educating web developers on new html and css features, get the sack. He was one of the best remaining speakers on web topics at the Chrome team (I am still sad about the departure of Paul Lewis and Jake Archibald); and produced a lot of top-notch educational materials (the CSS podcast; the conference talks; the demos).

What does this say about Google's attitude to web and to Chrome? What does this say about Google's commitment to developer excellence?

I understand that this is a personal tragedy for Adam; but for me personally, this is also a huge disillusionment in Google.

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1. wiether ◴[] No.43679964[source]
> for me personally, this is also a huge disillusionment in Google

This feels like "I installed Chrome before Google went evil".

https://fortune.com/2025/03/19/tesla-owners-elon-crazy-bumpe...

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2. mcv ◴[] No.43685670[source]
Google dropped their "don't be evil" a very long time ago.
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3. rurp ◴[] No.43686898[source]
I can't wait for everyone to be shocked, shocked, in five years when the biggest genAI companies get caught engaging in a bunch of sleazy behavior.
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4. int_19h ◴[] No.43688342[source]
You don't have to wait at all, given that OpenAI has been at it for some time now.
5. anacrolix ◴[] No.43707610[source]
Before I even started there, in 2014. Don't be evil ended when Schmidt stopped being CEO.
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6. matchanovice ◴[] No.43710608[source]
Sleazy like when Meta torrented 81TB worth of ebooks to train their AI models? https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/02/meta-torrented-o...
7. gyesxnuibh ◴[] No.43734559{3}[source]
I could've sworn it was removed from the handbook like 2018/2019