I want to expand more on the comedy of errors that led to the eviction of #Twitter from their Boulder, Colorado office.
The story that leads up to this building even existing is bizarre and hilarious, so here goes...
A thread 🧵
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/06/judge-ruled-twitter-must-be-evicted-from-colorado-office-over-unpaid-rent/
TL;DR: Twitter, an organisation that had already been pivoting towards work from home, had a new office building built smack dab in the middle of the pandemic (when everybody was WFH) and then under Musk stopped paying the rent and was evicted. The end result is that the gorgeously designed new workspace is going to be cleared out whilst being completely pristine.
Does anyone have a tl;dr?
I read the entire article but it was so boring I failed to absorb any of it.
TL;DR: Twitter, an organisation that had already been pivoting towards work from home, had a new office building built smack dab in the middle of the pandemic (when everybody was WFH) and then under Musk stopped paying the rent and was evicted. The end result is that the gorgeously designed new workspace is going to be cleared out whilst being completely pristine.