Elez, the guy who pushed the changes the devs were not allowed to review to the production payment system, is the guy that has just resigned because of hyper racist comments he made in the past that have come to light.
If in doubt, I recommend checking them out because they're incredibly awful, to the extent that it makes you wonder if the payment system he pushed to had ethnic information attached to it.
> that has just resigned because of hyper racist comments he made in the past that have come to light.
Just to add clarity, "the past" in this case wasn't even that long ago, as these racist tweets that were uncovered were from June to December of 2024.
That, and the standard for rejecting racists shouldn't be set at "hyper racist." Especially since we are seeing supposedly well educated young men in an environment that has normalized anything less than "hyper."
It seems as good a time as any to point out that the environment in which people like this are making decisions is the one in which equal opportunity/affirmative action/DEI become tenable, if not necessary.
For those of you whinging about how unfair scope-broadening to force decision makers to at least consider marginalized people for opportunities is, the problem is not these initiatives, it's these people, who make it impossible to determine if someone is being rejected for merit or for some other reason.
In general, we have to get away from the idea that the highest score along a narrow measure is the be-all-end-all of merit, anyway. Set a reasonable floor of competence, and then either run a lottery or begin looking at other qualities.
Elon and JD Vance are currently campaigning on Twitter to bring him back.
Amazing since Vance has an Indian wife and children that he's throwing under the bus for someone who made a public call to normalize hating Indians.
So the same people who are trying to fire the federal workforce is complaining about firing people (for cause no less)?
What I've learned recently from these meritocracy advocates is competence is about your skin color. Black person working on a plane = disaster waiting to happen, no further evidence needed, but if you've got a nice and competent skin color and no other relevant credentials you're good to go at Andreessen Horowitz
My favorite example of this is Pete Hegseth. The fact that a man with zero qualifications, experience, or demonstrated aptitude to run an organization with 3.4 million employees and an $850 billion annual budget can go on and rail about how "woke hiring" allows unqualified people to rise to positions of prominence in government just shows that some people are completely incapable of shame or introspection.
The resumes of our former and current Sec of Defense:
When a guy with the second bio replaces a guy with the first bio under the banner of restoring meritocracy and rooting out DEI in the armed services, I think the message is clear what they mean by "meritocracy".
I just wanted to distinguish that he wasn't simply clumsy with his language or casually racist but rather entirely identified with it.
Some of the comments are detailed here:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/jd-vance/bring-back-vance-s...
And they're indefensibly off-color and disgusting, and it's even more insane the VP of the USA is defending Elez.
https://x.com/JDVance/status/1887900880143343633
> We shouldn't reward journalists who try to destroy people. Ever.
Step 1. Discredit the media and stop the flow of information.
Step 2. Divert public funds to only your friends and allies.
Pretty straightforward.
He's been reinstated. Racism totally OK now! Woohoo!
and Musk now calls for the firing of the journalist that reported on those social media posts. Is this a dream?