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softwaredoug ◴[] No.44468830[source]
If the guy is good at the job, why does it matter? Maybe we should think of him more like a folk hero than a criminal.
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sorcerer-mar ◴[] No.44468840[source]
He sucked at the job (made excuses for being behind on everything). Very good at interviewing.
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1. enraged_camel ◴[] No.44468872[source]
This isn't really true based on at least one account that is noted in the article: https://x.com/mprkhrst/status/1940443347581337925

"Really smart and likable; enjoyed working with him"

People generally don't enjoy working with people who suck at their job.

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2. whoknowsidont ◴[] No.44468918[source]
>People generally don't enjoy working with people who suck at their job.

That's news to me. Fabulous news even. Not sure when this change took place but it's for the better.

3. sorcerer-mar ◴[] No.44468969[source]
Let me rephrase: this would be interesting if he acquired and succeeded at several high-demand jobs. He did not. It is therefore not that interesting of a story.