A dollar bill weighs 1 gram, or 0.001 kg. Assuming it’s denominated in $100 bills, that bag weighs roughly $4.4 * 10^10 * 0.001 / $100 = 4.4 * 10^5 = 440,000 kg.
No one should be allowed to have a billion dollars.
The hypocrisy of "we fired 7500 people because we can (and didn't honor any of their contract terms)", followed by "no one else is allowed to employ them", is truly a thing to behold.
But followed up with "no one working on Threads worked at twitter" is a chef's kiss.
Also, Meta is a massive company. If Meta did not hire “Dozens” of former Twitter employees that would be far more suspicious because it would probably indicate they were going out of their way not to hire Twitter employees, since they would likely hire “dozens” of Twitter employees purely based on statistics.
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[ 0.19 ms ] story [ 53.9 ms ] thread“Right to work” is a particular limit on unions, and California very much does not follow it.
I suspect you meant to reference California’s strong policy against post-employment non-competes.
No one should be allowed to have a billion dollars.
Fun arithmetic nonetheless
But followed up with "no one working on Threads worked at twitter" is a chef's kiss.
That said, Zuck should personally respond with the offer of a cage match.
After Twitter fired them!
Also, Meta is a massive company. If Meta did not hire “Dozens” of former Twitter employees that would be far more suspicious because it would probably indicate they were going out of their way not to hire Twitter employees, since they would likely hire “dozens” of Twitter employees purely based on statistics.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36620536