You can find the warn notices here. [0]
From a quick script I wrote up, it seems that ~60% of layoffs noted on 1/26/2026 are from individual contributors
Bannon for a while was deeply ingrained in Hollywood. He still earns residuals on episodes of Seinfeld [0], and owns the film rights to Michael Lewis' Liars Poker (even supposedly writing a screenplay for it himself) [1].
He was very close to Epstein. So far as I know, the only mention of Bannon at Turning Point USA was a call to release the 12-15 hours of taped media training he gave Epstein in 2019.
> Claude: they barely have a signin system at all. Multiple account support doesn’t exist. The minimum seat count for business is nonsense. The data retention policies are weak.
Please give me an option for a password (or passkey) or literally anything else that doesn't require either linking with google or going through an email flow for every login
Definitely! My metric is "how often do I need to change two systems at once".
This is one of the things monorepos help in some ways (by making it easier to change two systems) and break in some ways (as you now get less annoyed by the split between systems being in the wrong place)
Occasionally I make an analogy to stage acting or opera. In order for the people in the medium priced seats to see the action on the stage, all the actors have to over-emote to make everything that is happening dreadfully obvious.
In a system that is the composition of 30-300 different functional units, nobody will be close to any one part unless they’re the bus number for it. So each piece needs to be dead obvious so you can worry about the consequences of composing them. At the end of the day it’s Kernighan’s Law but rephrased so as not to ignore Conway or Brooks.
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