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It says "i love the openai team so much". It doesn't say "I'm back at OpenAI".
If you've been following the news cycle for the past 2 hours, then it's obvious that his meaning with this tweet is that he's returned to OpenAI.

There was a hangup over a 5 pm deadline but looks like the board gave in.

No it isn’t. You could read this as him being back or him showing love for the team that pushed to get him back even though he is still leaving.
Ok. Wait 15 minutes for the news article then. Or, you know, check the twitter accounts at employees at OpenAI.
Maybe yes, maybe no...you're reposting a tweet that does not say that at all.
Spend 2 mins on Twitter and look at the accounts of every engineer at OpenAI. It's obvious that this is his way of saying he's back.

Lol hacker news is honestly so exhausting these days...

I'm not saying that he hasn't. I'm saying the linked tweet does not offer evidence.
>Lol hacker news is honestly so exhausting these days...

aye, all the enterprise architects policing the comments for possible inconsistencies and "is this really new?" BS etc

literally unable to join the dots unless the lines are pre-drawn, some people

- the chief scientist and 3 non-employee board members decided to fire CEO without discussion with president.

- then called president to let him know this

interesting...